As lawyer Kevin Jung crouched by his white Lexus, clutching a napkin against the gunshot wound in his head, a police officer rushed to help and asked, “Do you know anyone who would want to hurt you?”
“Nobody,” Jung replied.
Kevin Jung and William R. Joice were rival attorneys in Washington state. But a year ago, when a police officer asked the wounded Jung who would want to harm him, Jung replied, "Nobody." That was his last word. Since being shot, Jung has been living with brain damage so severe he cannot speak. Now Joice is standing trial for attempted first-degree murder, and Jung is in a nursing home. Joice's attorney is arguing that the shooting wasn't premeditated.
December 09, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
As lawyer Kevin Jung crouched by his white Lexus, clutching a napkin against the gunshot wound in his head, a police officer rushed to help and asked, “Do you know anyone who would want to hurt you?”
“Nobody,” Jung replied.
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