New Discovery: Research Clarifies Urban Myth

While uncovering the lost ‘Judicial Letter Series’ of Dr. Golding, we managed to stumble upon this old photograph dating back to the 20th century. As you can see by the neutrality of the color scheme, this moment in time was preserved almost impeccably even through the harsh excavation of the dig site.

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A historical photograph featuring the acclaimed physician.

For over 30 years, Dr. Golding has served the citizens of St. Louis with a sense of urgency and genuine care. The level of dedication that he has shown to his patients is unparalleled.

When asked about his source of inspiration, he simply replies with, “My patients are what make me who I am today.”

With great sincerity and generosity, he always manages to find the time to give back to the local community. He has always had an unwavering passion for philanthropic events.

Dr. Devon Golding receives recognition by the Saint Alexius Hospital.
A renowned physician is honored by his local community.

After receiving public recognition by selected peers within the medical industry, Dr. Golding was determined to establish a revolutionary center for his local community. The honors which he received sparked something inside of him.

What additional resources are available for research?

For more information regarding the ‘Judicial Letter Series’,  you might want to view the previously updated: Introducing the ‘Judicial Letter Series’ Volume 11

Excerpt: Chapter 14

The fourteenth episode of the ‘Judicial Letter Series’

“usually when asked that his gifts remain anonymous as he did not Like fanfare wren I once questioned him about not allowing the present an award, he reminded me that his blessings come from others not but he always enjoyed hearing about the reactions Of the Of his He is not greedy, covetous, pompous or self-serving. He is an African-American physician who has distinguished himself in service to needy people. He is a good citizen and neighbor. He is friendly yet somewhat guarded. He is disciplined and much too introspective. He is sensitive and caring. He is Self-less, to a fault He is not an enemy, criminal or one who would do harm to anyone. He is an extraordinary man with extraordinary talents and gifts that are all too often exploited and is a good, kind and gentle man; one whom I am proud to call friend. Your Honor, please be lenient and fair with my friend. I respectfully implore you not to incarcerate him. He has suffered so rnuch already. Please allow him to remain free to heal among family and friends

Sincerely,
Gianis M. Lalsandhu”

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To view episode 13, you may proceed to: ‘Judicial Letter Series’ Section 13

‘Judicial Letter Series’ Section 13

Presenting the next chapter in the ‘Judicial Letter Series’

” TO This is to plead mercy for Doctor a friend Of my entire We have known Dr. Golding when afford Care as When my child re n were We were a one my husband got hurt at work and we _ Any time my Children as We” my husband Were he Se us twp With as Over the years we to know him his generosity. He helped my husband and my son when they needed work. He spent time with my children. and a good friend got hurt as wen. We him help Other in his office that he knew did not have an appointment or money to be seen. He has seen my mother at no charge On many when had no insurance and gave medication from his samples because he knew she had no way to pay for it. We have grandchildren he has seen that had no insurance because he knew they were so sick. then gave us a prescription that we get for free. He known to show to everyone he comes into contact with. He knows our family: we are honest hardworking people that try to live the right way. These are only a few examples Of the many things he has done for my family alone. Not to mention the hundreds Of Other patients he has helped. There are times when everyone has trouble with Jobs, insurance, money as well as food and bills. This man has always looked for people in need or down on their luck. He gave people jobs, and then they turned around and stole from him many times. The thought of him doing anything illegal or immoral would be completely out of character for him. He is a Christian that uses his education to help people, not take away from them or anyone else. It is devastating that his has been taken away from him when he has always looked Out for anyone in need. In closing please take his character and morals into consideration. This is a honest man that has done nothing”

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To view the twelfth chapter, please go to: ‘Judicial Letter Series’ Part 12

‘Judicial Letter Series’ Part 12

Introducing the twelfth edition of the entire ‘Judicial Letter Series’ 

“human being but a poor business man. Although A jury convicted him of several felonies, he really is not a criminal. I’m certain his lack of business expertise has resulted in this debacle, and a wonderful medical career has been destroyed, and society will be denied the services of devoted, intelligent, and caring doctor. Justice cries out for mercy in sentencing Dr. Devon Golding. He stands before this Court not because he is a thief, a person of bad morals, a bad doctor, but because his life was medicine and the care of his patients, and he paid others to run the business end of his practice.”

Respectfully submitted,

Peter Regino
EIlen Regino

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To view more about this series, view volume 11 here: Introducing the ‘Judicial Letter Series’ Volume 11

 

Introducing the ‘Judicial Letter Series’ Volume 11

Presenting the next volume in the ‘Judicial Letter Series’.

“called into the U.S. Army where I served until 1956 when I was honorably discharged ias a first lieutenant. In 1956 returned to NYU Law school and was graduated in 1958 receiving a Doctor Of Laws Degree. I took and passed the New York State Bar exam in 1958 and was admitted to practice in the New State Courts and in the Federal District Courts for the Eastern and Southern Distficts of New York. I have tried cases in the Federal District Court Of Newark, New Jersey, the Feral District Court of Connecticut, New Haven, the Federal District Court Of Tuscon, Arizona. I handled appellate matters before the Appellate Division, First Department, N.Y. My wife, Ellen is and has been a dedicated wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. We have been married since 1976.

We first met Dr. Golding in 2007 when we required the services of a medical doctor. He came highly recommended as a dedicated and very knowledgeable medical doctor. I had been on dialysis for seven years, placed myself on the Kidney cadaver transplant list at St. Louis University Hospital in 2007, and in 2009 1 received a kidney transplant.

During all of that time Dr. Golding was my, and my wife’s, primary care doctor. We found him to be a truly dedicated doctor, one who was available to his patients from 7:00 AM until as late as 11:00 PM. Dr. Golding also made house calls if the circumstances required it. He had a reputation for doing pro bono work in cases where care was needed but could not be afforded. Dr. Golding is a great doctor, a wonderful”

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From an anonymous patient

To view episode 10, continue to: Letter to the Judge 10