Samuel L. Sommer
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Samuel L. Sommer

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Samuel L. Sommer pioneered the kosher deli and wholesale meat business movement in New York City in the 1960s. He employed dozens of immigrants in hope that they'd find a piece of the American Dream, and he was one of the first food service purveyors to introduce catering into the education and health care markets. He raised a large family loving God and giving back to its community. One day that was all railroaded when Suffolk County police kidnapped him without any warrant for his arrest. They beta him up and pinned a murder charge on him that to this day loads of documents suggest otherwise. Today, he is engaged in the nation's longest-running fight for exoneration, on record, in America. He knows more about criminal law that some judges do, and his fight is sure to inspire the truth about what hate crimes and injustice are really made of in a world of corrupt news. His story is of courage, tragedy, and the truth. His family of 30 great-grandchildren, grandchildren, and children is taking his book to the streets in memory of Sam's wife, Elaine, to overturn the evil.
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