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U.S. v. Matthews, No. 96-1419, No. 750 (2nd Cir.) (106 F.3d 1092) (January 3, 1997) (Judge Dennis G. Jacobs)

In 1995, Lewis Matthews was a tenant at the Kenmore Hotel, the largest single-room occupancy hotel in New York City. A handyman, employed by a private maintenance firm, was repairing a hole in the wall in Matthew's room when he was assaulted by Matthews. He was first arrested by the ...

 

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