Kathy Hochul forgets the uses of bullet proof vests including
But the grimmest episode of Mr. Spence's career was a 1979 murder trial for which he was appointed a special prosecutor. Applying every latitude he had learned as a defense lawyer, even going so far as to wear a bulletproof vest in the courtroom and place bodyguards there to suggest how dangerous the defendant was, he obtained not only a conviction but also a death sentence. The defendant, Mark Hopkinson, was electrocuted in 1992 -- Wyoming's first execution in 26 years -- and went to his grave cursing Gerry Spence.
As well as saving you from being impaled on the steering column in the crash of a beloved older automobile
Better bruised than punctured
Vests are also great fun for black belts who love human punching bags that would ordinarily suffer broken ribs when hit
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