Joel Steinberg

Joel Steinberg

Joel Steinberg (born May 25, 1941), a former New York criminal defense attorney, attracted international media attention when he was accused of murder and convicted of manslaughter in the November 2, 1987, death of a six-year-old girl, Elizabeth ("Lisa"), whom he had "adopted". Steinberg had reportedly been hired to locate a suitable adoptive family for Lisa, but instead took the child and raised her himself despite never having filed formal adoption papers.

Crime and punishment

Steinberg was specifically accused of hitting Lisa on the head and then not seeking medical attention for the child, supposedly because he was under the influence of cocaine. She died at St. Vincent Hospital after being removed from life support on November 6th, 1987 three days later after being transported from the apartment in New York's Greenwich Village that Steinberg shared with Lisa, Mitchell (a younger child also adopted by Steinberg, 18 months old at the time of Lisa's death), and Steinberg's partner Hedda Nussbaum. Both the boy and Nussbaum showed signs of physical abuse, and Nussbaum's battered, unkempt appearance did much to fuel the media frenzy that accompanied the story of Lisa's death.

In exchange for her testimony against Steinberg, Nussbaum was granted immunity from prosecution and was never charged with any crime in the case. At Steinberg's trial, his defense suggested that Nussbaum's extensive injuries, which included severe damage to the face and permanent spinal damage, resulted from a consensual sadomasochistic relationship between the two.

Unable to convict Steinberg on the more serious charge of second-degree murder (in New York State at that time, first degree murder applied only to those who killed police officers or had committed murder while already serving a sentence for a previous murder), the jury instead convicted him of the second most serious charge, first-degree manslaughter. The judge then sentenced him to the maximum penalty then available for that charge — 8 1/3 to 25 years in prison.

, presumably to prevent him from being attacked by other inmates.

After his release, Steinberg moved to Harlem, where he now works in construction. He continues to maintain his innocence. ["The Monster Now," The New York Daily News, July 10, 2006]

Meanwhile, the other child in the case ended up being reunited with his natural mother, Nicole Bridget Smigiel.

Lawsuit

On January 16, 2007, the New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division (New York's intermediate appellate court) upheld a $15 million dollar award against Steinberg to Michele Launders, Lisa's birth mother. In its opinion,"Launders v. Steinberg", 2007 NY Slip Op 00246 (Jan. 16, 2007 N.Y. App. Div) [http://www.courts.state.ny.us/reporter/3dseries/2007/2007_00246.htm] .] the court rejected the position that Steinberg, acting as his own attorney, put forth:

: [F] or Steinberg to dismiss the 8 to 10 hours preceding Lisa's death as "at most eight hours of pain and suffering" or as he alternatively states, a "quick" loss of consciousness" (emphasis supplied), demonstrates that he is as devoid of any empathy or human emotion now as he was almost 20 years ago when he stood trial for Lisa's homicide. As any parent and, no doubt, most adults who have taken trips with young children can attest, the oft-heard question, "are we there yet?" is a clear illustration that, the more anticipated an event or destination so, seemingly slower the passage of time in a child's mind. For Lisa, lying on a bathroom floor, her body aching from bruises of "varying ages," her brain swelling from her father's "staggering blow," those 8 to 10 hours so cavalierly dismissed by Steinberg must have seemed like eternity as she waited and wondered when someone would come to comfort her and help make the pain go away.

In popular culture

The case was adapted with modifications as a "Law & Order" episode, "Indifference," which ended with a long disclaimer that was read aloud pointing out the actual conclusion of the real case. Fourteen years later, in an episode entitled "Fixed,", the program brought back the character inspired by Steinberg (Jacob Lowenstein) who was killed after being released on parole. The episode was inspired by Steinberg's actual release.

References

External links

*http://www.docs.state.ny.us/PressRel/steinbergrelease.pdf
*http://www.fiu.edu/~cat/steinberg1.htm
*http://www.crimelibrary.com/notorious_murders/family/lisa_steinberg/1.html
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=2196 Lisa Steinberg Memorial] at Find A Grave
*http://www.nyu.edu/classes/stephens/Steinberg%20page.htm


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