
Veteran criminal defense attorney John Edward Virga, who was the first attorney to take testimony from a sitting American president when he defended attempted assassin Alice “Squeaky” Fromme, has died. He was 84, and had suffered from Parkinson’s disease.
“He was working all the way until the end,” his daughter and law partner Megan Virga said. “He wasn’t coming into the office because of mobility issues, but I would talk with him on the p...
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