Twenty years ago, Domenick C. Stampone, then an assistant Hudson County prosecutor, was on the eighth floor of the Hudson County Administration Building, getting ready to appear in court, when a colleague said there was a fire in one of the twin towers at the World Trade Center.

Gathered with other prosecutors and judges at thewindows, with their sweeping, picture-postcard views of Lower Manhattan, he witnessed the second plane strike the south tower.

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