Poet Frederick Seidel, in 2006 called "the best American poet writing today" by the New York Sun. Raphael Golb testified that he was the inspiration for the name 'Jonathan Seidel' |
Did the jury understand why they convicted Raphael Golb of a felony?
I found a copy online of the original Grand Jury Indictment of Raphael Golb. I knew that he had been convicted of the felony of Identity Theft, and I soon figured out that "Identity Theft in the Second Degree" was a felony, while "Identity Theft in the Third Degree" was not a felony but a misdemeanor.
The definition of these two types of "Identity Theft" were very similar- it was a difference of one extra phrase. I know I sound condescending but I wonder if the jury realized the difference, if they realized that one was a felony and the other was not.