The Nation - News from Nov. 25, 1985
Subway gunman Bernhard H. Goetz said that he does not care whether his lawyers succeed in having attempted murder charges against him dismissed. Goetz’s lawyers were to argue today in State Supreme Court in Manhattan that a second indictment charging their client with four counts of attempted murder should be dismissed. If they succeed, the case could be submitted to a third grand jury but that rarely occurs. Mark Baker, one of Goetz’s lawyers, said he would ask Justice Stephen Crane to throw out the indictment.
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