September 17, 2005
The real Ken Starr
Kenneth Starr has been much—reviled by liberals for his activity as an independent counsel charged with investigating William Jefferson Clinton. But the very same Kenneth Starr spends his free time defending an inmate on death row who maintains he is innocenct. And the very same Kenneth Starr does not think believe in the death penalty except for the most certain of cases. Perhaps the defenders of Clinton caricatured and demonized a dedicated, compasionate, and intelligent man, to defend the indefensible.
Last year, Starr became one of Lovitt's lead attorneys after being disturbed by how much he says went wrong, both in Lovitt's childhood and in his legal proceedings, including the destruction of nearly all physical evidence from his trial.
Ed Lasky 3 14 05