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Entertainment & Sports

Jan. 22, 2000

Law & Order: Hubby Really Backs Wife's Right to Die

On 'Law & Order' this week, the world is a strange, unrecognizable place - inside and outside the courtroom.

By Stephen A. Mansfield
        You would think a husband would be very proud to be married to a distinguished judge. You would also think a wife, who is permanently disabled as a result of her husband's attempt to murder her, would want him punished. But on "Law & Order" this week, the world is a strange, unrecognizable place - inside and outside the courtroom.
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