Eastern District Judge Charles Proctor Sifton died yesterday at his Brooklyn Heights home after 32 years on the bench. He was 74.

During more than three decades as a federal judge, Judge Sifton developed a reputation as a learned and even-handed jurist who, as one colleague put it yesterday, nonetheless kept an eye out for “the little guy.”

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