It had made the 10 o’clock news the night before. A fellow had been arrested for stealing money raised by a kids’ baseball league.My client, barely more than a kid himself, had volunteered to be the unpaid president of the league but, following a candy drive, had unilaterally turned it into a paid position. Now he had been arrested, and the 21-member board was demanding he go to jail.I went to see Stuart H. Shiffman, who was later to become a judge, but in the late 1970s, was the first assistant state’s …