Stevens Earns Kudos, Kind Words From Left To Right
WHITE--4-16-02--Justice John Paul Stevens leaves the funeral of former Supreme Court Justice Byron White at St. John's Episcopal Cathedral in Denver Friday. DENVER POST STAFF PHOTO BY GLENN ASAKAWA
Former British backpacker Joanne Lees reads a statement to the media on the steps of the Northern Territory Supreme Court in Darwin, Australia, with, left to right in front: Luciano and Joan Falconio, Nick Falconio, Lees and Paul Falconio following the guilty verdict delivered by the jury on Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2005 in the trial of Bradley John Murdoch on charges of murder of Peter Falconio and the abduction and deprivation of liberty of Joanne Lees. (AP Photo/Rick Stevens).
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John Paul Stevens. Photo credit: J. Scott Applewhite/CNP/Polaris/Newscom
FILE - In this April 30, 2014, file photo, retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens prepares to testify on the ever-increasing amount of money spent on elections as he appears before the Senate Rules Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington. Stevens, the bow-tied, independent-thinking, Republican-nominated justice who unexpectedly emerged as the Supreme Court's leading liberal, died July 16, 2019, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., after suffering a stroke. He was 99. (AP Photo, File)
Washington, District of Columbia, USA. 5th Dec, 2003. United States Supreme Court Associate Justice John Paul Stevens poses during a group portrait session with the members of the United States Supreme Court, at the Supreme Court Building in Washington, DC on December 5, 2003. Former United States President Gerald R. Ford nominated Stevens to the Supreme Court. Stevens took his seat on December 19, 1975. Credit: Mark Wilson/CNP/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
Mason County Prosecutor Paul Spaniola, pictured seated to the left during the video arraignment for Eric John Knysz, 19, in Mason County's 79th District Court in Ludington on Friday Sept. 13, 2013. He is charged with murder in the shooting death of Michigan State Police Trooper Paul Butterfield on September 9, 2013. Knysz's wife Sarah Renee Knysz, 20, is charged with accessory after the fact to a felony, and unlawfully driving away. (AP Photo/ The Chronicle, Ken Stevens)
Hope Solo and husband Jerramy Stevens exit the court room at Kirkland Municipal Court on November 4, 2014