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Engineering News Record (ENR) of New York interviewed William Rapetti after his acquittal of manslaughter charges stemming from the deadly collapse of a 200-foot tower crane in Manhattan in 2008. The interview was well done and provides the reader with a glimpse of the tenacity and perserverance it takes to defend yourself against unfair charges. In addition, it gives you a look at the process of when you are charged with manslaughter, and what a person and his family goes through when you become the target. An very good read and the reporting was done very fairly.
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