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American Focus > Blog > Crime > ‘Killer’s’ tossed guilty verdict over snoozing pal’s ejection from court should keep New Yorkers up at night
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‘Killer’s’ tossed guilty verdict over snoozing pal’s ejection from court should keep New Yorkers up at night

Last updated: July 21, 2025 9:50 pm
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A recent decision by a New York appellate court has stirred controversy and raised eyebrows. The court has ordered a new trial for convicted killer Donald White, citing a rather unusual reason – his friend was kicked out of the courtroom for napping.

The judges involved in the decision, namely Betsy Barros, Barry Warhit, Lourdes Ventura, and Donna-Marie Golia, acknowledged that the evidence against White was substantial and pointed towards his guilt. However, they argued that White was denied his right to a “public trial” due to his friend’s removal from the courtroom, even though it was only for a day.

White had been convicted of breaking into a Queens pot dealer’s home and fatally shooting him in the head, with the help of an accomplice wearing a “Scream” Halloween mask. Despite the clear evidence against him, the appellate court deemed the removal of his sleeping companion significant enough to warrant a retrial.

Critics of the decision speculate that the judges may have been overly lenient in their approach, possibly influenced by a desire to avoid imposing harsh penalties on criminals. The ruling sends a troubling message to the public, suggesting that serious crimes can go unpunished in a city where criminals believe they can evade consequences.

In a city where criminals seem to skirt justice, law-abiding citizens are left to wonder how they can feel safe and secure. The decision to grant White a new trial based on such a trivial reason raises concerns about the efficacy of the justice system and the message it sends to potential offenders.

The case serves as a stark reminder of the complexities and nuances of the legal system, where even minor details can have far-reaching consequences. As the debate continues, the ultimate question remains – how can we ensure that justice is served, and the rights of both victims and defendants are upheld in a fair and equitable manner?

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