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Darrow

[dar-oh]

noun

  1. Clarence (Seward), 1857–1938, U.S. lawyer, lecturer, and author.



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Darrow settled the case, he would explain, to save his clients from hanging.

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For years, Charles Darrow was credited with inventing the popular board game Monopoly.

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Darrow Johnson, 34, of Clinton, Maryland, died from stab wounds on Aug. 19.

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Metropolitan Police charged Mussay Rezene, 30, of Southeast D.C. with assault with intent to kill in the fatal stabbing of 34-year-old Darrow Johnson of Clinton, Maryland, shortly before 9:30 a.m.

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Darrow’s attorney, John Polito, said Thursday he “commends the jury and the Lewis County prosecutors who handled this case for exhibiting exemplary professionalism.”

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