- Robert W. Sweet
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office =Judge ofUnited States District Court for the Southern District of New York
termstart = 1978
termend = 1991 (semi-retired into senior status)
nominator =Jimmy Carter
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predecessor =Inzer B. Wyatt
successor =Harold Baer, Jr.
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birthdate = 1922
birthplace =Yonkers, New York
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spouse =Robert Workman Sweet (born 1922 in
Yonkers, New York ) is an Americanjurist and currently a senior United States federal judge serving on theUnited States District Court for the Southern District of New York .Early life and career
Sweet attended
Yale University and obtained aBachelor of Laws degree fromYale Law School in 1948. From 1953 to 1955, he was an Assistant U.S. attorney in the Southern District of New York. He served as thedeputy mayor ofNew York City from 1966 to 1969 [http://www.fjc.gov/servlet/tGetInfo?jid=2324 Sweet, Robert Workman] ] , and then spent several years as alawyer in private practice with the large New York law firm ofSkadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom .District judge
Sweet was appointed to the federal court for the Southern District of New York by President
Jimmy Carter and confirmed in 1978. He semi-retired intosenior status in 1991. One of Sweet'slaw clerk s wasEliot Spitzer , who later becameGovernor of New York . [ [http://www.ny.gov/governor/firstfamily/spitzerbio.html New York Governor official biography] ]Consumers' lawsuit against McDonald's
One of the controversial cases he decided was "Pelman v McDonald's Corp.", a case involving a group of
teenager s who suedMcDonald's restaurant chain , claiming the food sold by McDonald's caused theirobesity . Judge Sweet dismissed the case in 2003 and said "it is not the place of the law to protect them against their own excesses". [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/2685707.stm Court dismisses McDonald's obesity case] BBC News ] However, the plaintiffs appealed toUnited States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit , and in 2005 the circuit court vacated the district court's dismissal and ruled that Sweet had issued the dismissal incorrectly. [ [http://biotech.law.lsu.edu/cases/food/pelman04.htm Circuit Court allows some claims and remands - Pelman v. McDonald's Corporation] ]"New York Times" and Judith Miller controversy
In 2005, in "New York Times v. Gonzales", Judge Sweet decided that "
The New York Times " can maintain the confidentiality of its sources, refusing to dismiss Times' suit against Department of Justice in theJudith Miller controversy. However, later the Second Circuit again reversed his decision and allowed Special ProsecutorPatrick Fitzgerald to access phone records of New York Times journalists. [ [http://www.nysun.com/article/37148 Court Hands New York Times a Setback in Miller Case] Joseph Goldstein ]Opposition to War on Drugs
Judge Sweet has expressed strong opposition to the United States
War on Drugs , saying the drug war is "expensive, ineffective and harmful" and that only "gang s and cartels benefit from current drug laws". [ [http://leap.cc/who/abolandreform.htm Abolition And Reform] Robert W. Sweet ] In an interview with PBS, he said that themandatory minimum sentence for drug offenses violatesdue process andseparation of powers . [ [http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/snitch/procon/sweet.html Interview: Robert Sweet] PBS ]References
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NAME=Sweet, Robert W.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Sweet, Robert Workman; Sweet, Robert
SHORT DESCRIPTION=U.S. District Court judge of Southern New York District
DATE OF BIRTH=1922
PLACE OF BIRTH=Yonkers, New York
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