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New York Judge Richard Conway Casey, the first blind person to be named a federal trial judge, once bumped into a courtroom wall at a trial. "You're fired!" Casey, 68, told his law clerk, who had accompanied him. "Bring back my guide dog!" The courtroom burst into laughter. "You get mad," he says. "But then you choose to either sit there and wait to die or you get up and you move on. Once you make that decision, then you can find humor."
September 12, 2001 at 12:00 AM
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