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SFG Judge sets sentencing in barroom rape case United Press International FALL RIVER, MASS. — A judge will sentence four Por tuguese immigrants Monday for gang raping a woman on a barroom pool table in a trial that “instructed a nation on rape.” The men face a maxi mum life prison sentence. Superior Court Judge Wil liam Young will weigh pros ecution and defense recom- mendations before sentencing Daniel Silva, 27, Joseph Vieira, 28, John Cor- deiro, 24, and Victor Raposo, 23. They were convicted of aggravated rape in assaulting a 22-year-old mother of two at Big Dan’s Tavern in nearby New Bedford on March 6, 1983 while spectators report edly cheered. Two other men were ac quitted of the charges. Most lawyers were reluc tant to discuss sentencing. But Bristol County District Attorney Ronald Pina said he will read a statement from the victim who, under a new state law, is allowed to argue for what she believes is an appro priate sentence. Vieira’s attorney, David Waxier, said he will ask Young to consider his client’s background, traditions, and education. A feminist Sunday com pared the twin trials, televised nationally on cable television, to the Watergate hearings. “It became a public moral ity play,” said Susan Brown- miller, author of “Against Our Will, a study of rape. “Just as Watergate instructed a nation on corruption in government, (the Big Dan’s trial) instructed a nation on rape,” she said on ABC “This Week with Du Brinkley.” Other panelists were "-I so’s attorney, Judith Lii and Assistant District In ney Robert Kane, whopi ecu ted the case against | poso and Cordeiro. “The time was rigli America to take onecasti examine it thoroujl! Brownmiller said, notint years ago the trial wouldl. been unthinkable becaii!( woman would not havt ported the rape. “It would not have read the police station becau* would not have been lieved,” she said. “Groupn is nothing new. 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They don’t think about that little boy with foam coming out of his mouth dying on that bathroom floor,” Bates said. O’Bryan testified he was at Tim’s bedside when the boy ate the candy, which a doctor said contained enough cyanide to kill two grown men. Tim went into violent convulsions and died. Bates is a shift worker for Houston Lighting & Power Co. He lives in the same house where O’Bryan doled out the Giant Pixy Styx. He remembers he went to work after trick or treating when his wife called tef of Tim’s death and of daughter’s sickness he A home at “115 miles an 1 Kim only had a head! H She and her brother had! | torbidden from eating candy because it was might) up the house. United Pre: He was not alone. Policei gy LOUIS baffled for three days,: von ' s 2 9 poin they learned O’Bryan’s d iecond . h alf surpassed 520,000 and ht d j t | iae | You taken out an additional$if Houston a 6! in insurance on his childit Forest i early October. y e st Region; O'Bryan's wife at thet rame ar J a y Daynene, testified againi f 0 ur for the tl husband and now beliew j| le s oul h should die, Bates said. tampion Co O'Bryan has not seenb Atlanti wife or his daughter Elis , nce sc hool, since the trial. WCAA semi Bates, like many olhen j| eaU | e nexl lieve O’Bryan singlehandli| stroyed the spirit of HallwiT The Bates family nevenl trick or treating again. Studies explain sudde deaths among athlete United Press International DALLAS — Scientific studies released Sunday show young athletes — victims of the mys terious “sudden death” syn drome — may be dying of con genital heart defects rather than the more traditional causes of heart attacks. The findings were presented in the 33rd annual scientific ses sion of the American College of Cardiology. “This study provides the first hard data in identifying the causes and incidence of sudden death among young people in a total population,” said Dr. Har old Kennedy, chief of cardio logy at the St. Louis University school of medicine. “This study clearly indicates that atherosclerotic coronary heart disease is not a dominant cause of sudden death in young people under 30 years of age,” he said. Atherosclerosis, a buildup of fatty tissue in the arteries, is the cause of most heart attacks, ex perts say. Kennedy and colleague, James Whitlock, studied the death certificates, autopsy re ports and medical examiner case investigations of 200 “sud den death” victims. Many of the deaths were sports related. S &CTULMAM theatres I Young scoi loints in the s< id Houston t lying 31st vict and 15th wii games. Wake For I'acy tried fc lenders — I |hony Toms, "anny Younj lYoung in the : Sudden death in younji>were frustraK pie under 30,” he said,“iiffdevastating dominantly due to hyp«Winslow and phic cardi omyopatiiiHhook the thir thickening of heart forward op and congenital anomalid” coronary arteries Older victims of the terious condition appan died of such traditionalfi of heart attack as atherosd sis. In a separate study, diana University patholoy topsied the bodies of 26 den death” victims, and ft that most died of pre-e: but clinically undetected conditions. “Unfortunately," said Bruce F. Waller, “suddend in most athletes is the firsti of a pre-existing heart fi with 8:42 left. lem.” His study found 30 pen jAnthony Tea Garber san hrows 27 sec jpnd half to lead to 34-! Young then w Capitalizing picks, Youn oints over tl tes to shoot font 54-37. But the De fused to folc back on 20-; Danny Young points, and th Kenny Green points, to clos< Field goals Mon-Fmly Nlte-Sch 6 Tue-Fmly Nlta-MEIH Student Disc. M-W $2 with I.D. SCHULMAN 6 2002 T th 775-2463 ’75-2468 of the subjects under died of cardiac abnorm and most of the remaindi undetected heart muscle fects. “What this means is younger athletes, who of wise appeared to be health) in top physical condition, previously unrecognized i genital heart problems." 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