The courts had both good news and bad news for Darrell Roberson, a Brooklyn man convicted of drug possession.
First, the judge who had presided over his trial vacated his conviction.
September 02, 2010 at 12:00 AM
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The courts had both good news and bad news for Darrell Roberson, a Brooklyn man convicted of drug possession.
First, the judge who had presided over his trial vacated his conviction.
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