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Newsday from New York, New York • 37

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Newsdayi
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New York, New York
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37
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They all said we didnt have a shot, said Corleys defense attorney, Stephen Murphy, as he was being congratulated by jurors in a courthoune hallway. You dont know how sweet this is. After a monthlong trial, jurors deliberated little more than four hours before acquitting the men of all counts. Juror John McEacham said, The prosecution did not prove its case. Most of the jury felt that way.

Corley and his co-defendants, Tracey Coleman, 23, and Raymond Atkinson, 26, were arrested in an October, 1988, sweep of alleged drug dealers and were accused of selling at least two ounces of cocaine to an undercover officer. They faced multiple counts of first-degree sale of cocaine and possible life sentences. Were very disappointed in the outcome, but the jury has spoken, said Richard Pipemo, spokesman for Queens District Attorney John J. Santucd. Michael Hardy, Atkinsons attorney, said his client was caught up in sweeping arrests that followed the 1988 death of Officer Edward Byrne, who was shot while guarding a drug-trial witness.

After the Byrne murder, there was a war on black males under the age of 30. The prosecution was so malicious and the evidence so weak, I only thank God for the jury system, he said. CitySpire Neighbors Taking It in the Ear DUGGAN from Page 19 II'Um'" ikl hiljiki- I nrpurjihirl jrv ntaik hi lion ln.W luianu- Realli I -r iralH 'll i lrk Lkennil 'I'Trjaa Kjiiki lei lurk 'tale Kankim: Depannum European American Bank is trying to foreclose on the building to try and regain some of the money it loaned the developer. The bank is negotiating with Eichner to take ownership of the 70 unsold apartments in the 350 apartment structure. The whole buildings been a big headcahe, said Eichners lawyer Howard Hornstein who contends the noise is a natural phenomena and who recruited an acoustical expert to testify under oath that this is so.

But it is the noise, not the developers financial problems, that has nearby residents outraged. Accustomed as they are to the ever present wail of fire, police and ambulance sirens, this latest intrusion seems a near final blow to their ears. We have to turn our air conditioner on during the winter to tune out that awful sound, said Ronald Lee, a guitarist. We are all going bananas because of it, said Barbara McNamara, is a member of the West 56th Street Block Association which wants Eichner to muffle the buildings sound. Siegfried, 72, who has played professionally for more than half-a-centuiy, pulled a tuning fork out of his suit pocket yesterday, slapped it against his knee and held it upright on a desk.

listen, he commanded, Thats the sound the cockamamie building makes. I listen to the weather and when I hear the wind is coming from the northwest I know were in trouble. He lives on West 55th Street and he has kept the kind of log a sea captain might keep, beginning with Sunday, Dec. 9, 1990, a few days after the dty dted the building for excessive noise, for which the buildings owners could be fined (880. Siegfried said a few days ago the noise, a high-pitched whistle, lasted for more than 20 hours.

It went right through the windows and even woke up a hard-of-hearing woman who lives in my build- 99 ing. But you know how it is when you want someone else to hear the same sound. Walking up West 56th Street yesterday Siegfried cocked an ear toward the offending building but heard nothing. He sighed in exasperation. Never when you need he said almost to himself.

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