Roy Black, the renowned Miami defense lawyer known for securing high-profile acquittals, passed away at 80, confirmed his law partner on Tuesday.
Black was widely recognized for his defense in the 1991 William Kennedy Smith rape trial, which gained national attention, and for his involvement in numerous high-profile cases over his distinguished career, according to the Associated Press. Representing a variety of clients, including pop star Justin Bieber and IndyCar driver Helio Castroneves, Black was known for his courtroom successes.
“For more than 30 years, Roy was my teacher, mentor and friend,” said his law partner Howard Srebnick, in an email, as AP reported. “The loss(es) I feel personally and professionally are immeasurable.”
The 1991 Smith trial became a landmark moment in criminal defense when it was broadcast live on national television, with the accuser’s identity obscured by a blue dot. Smith, a relative of the Kennedy family, faced accusations of assault but was ultimately acquitted.
In the Miami legal community, Black was seen as the “greatest of all time,” a sentiment echoed by fellow defense attorney David O. Markus, who compared him to NBA legend Michael Jordan. Markus praised Black for his unmatched work ethic and legal skill, emphasizing his influence on criminal defense.
Black’s legal career included representing clients such as Rush Limbaugh, “Varsity Blues” defendant Amid Khoury, and Miami police officer William Lozano, who was acquitted in the controversial 1989 shooting of a motorcyclist.
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