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Deadline Detroit | Attorney Norman Lippitt, who defended Detroit cops in the Algiers Motel trial, dies at 85

by  Allan Lengel e was a brilliant, naturally gifted attorney. He knew how to read a courtroom. Norman Lippitt, a brilliant lawyer intially known for successfully defending white police accused of beatings and murder at the Algiers Motel during the 1967 riots, died Monday from complications from bladder cancer that turned to bone cancer. The 85-year-old Bloomfield Hills resident died at home under hospice care. For 17 years, until 1984, Lippitt was the lead counsel for the Detroit Police Officers Association, defending cops in high-profile cases, often involving brutality and murder. Before that, he was a Wayne County assistant prosecutor. He did those cases because they were his clients and he was going to win for them, that s what lawyers do, said Brian O Keefe, Lippitt s law partner for 32 years. You don t make a moral judgment when you re trying to win for your client.

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Back in the Day: News from April 7, 1892

Back in the Day: News from April 7, 1892 Linda Ciangi Special to the Ionia Sentinel-Standard THE IONIA DAILY SENTINEL, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1892 The Gaiety Burlesque Company is here and stopping at the Hotel Dexter. They advertise A car load of Pretty Girls in Grand Marches and Ballads. Wm. A. Smith of East Main street got his hand badly jammed this afternoon at the mill at Prairie Creek. Dr. Defendorf dressed it. A child of turnkey Fred Smith is reported to be stricken with diphtheria by Drs. Cope and Tremayne. He lives on Front street. SERIOUS FIRE AT BELDING. APRIL 11. (Sp l cor.) Fire broke out in the kitchen of the Hotel Bricker at 11 o clock last night from a defective flue. The entire Bricker Block consisting of the hotel and six stores was destroyed, also a dwelling in the rear occupied by Mrs. Piefer. The stores were occupied by A. Wagner, grocer; H. Moore, restaurant; W. F. Bricker, clothing and fancy goods; R. Skinner, Crystal Palace saloon; and H. D. Miller, hotel

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'Serving the underserved is what fills my tank,' says new chief of neurosurgery at DMC Harper Hospital

Sonia Eden Dr. Sonia Eden and her mother, Doris LaGrone, in Paris on one of their many overseas adventures. Detroit Medical Center Sonia Eden, M.D. Dr. Sonia Eden took the job in September as chief of neurosurgery at DMC Harper University Hospital in Detroit because she felt like the offer was a calling for her to make a difference in the care of the many medically and socially underserved patients in her hometown. My work is very mission driven. Serving the underserved is what fills my tank, said Eden, who spent the last 12 years at Ascension Borgess Brain and Spine Institute in Kalamazoo. The cases are similar here, but the patient population is different.

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Prominent Lodi eye doctor Henry Zeiter passes away

The founder of one of the most prominent eye care groups in Northern California has died at the age of 86. Dr. Henry Joseph Zeiter, founder of Zeiter Eye Medical Group, Inc., died of congestive heart failure at his Lodi home on Dec. 20 with his wife and daughter at his side. “He just loved life,” his son Dr. John Zeiter said. “He did not want to die. He was a fighter, and he was fighting for the last couple of years.” Born in Serhel, Lebanon in 1934, Henry Zeiter’s family moved to Caracas, Venezuela when he was 14 and then to Windsor, Ontario, Canada when he was 16, where he graduated from Assumption High School and learned English.

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