Jack T. Litman, who represented many criminal defendants in difficult and volatile cases during a career that spanned more than 30 years, died of lymphoma on Saturday. He was 66.
Mr. Litman was etched into the minds of many New Yorkers as a no-holds-barred lawyer ripped from tabloid headlines during his 1988 defense of the so-called “preppy killer,” Robert E. Chambers.
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