Maddox represented several alleged victims including the family of Michael Stewart, a
Brooklyn man who died while in custody of the
New York City Transit Police. Six officers were indicted for the death; all were found not guilty.
Rudy Giuliani, then
US Attorney in Manhattan, found insufficient evidence to warrant a federal grand jury investigation. A
Metropolitan Transportation Authority report later faulted police for use of excessive force. Maddox was the attorney for Cedric Sandiford and the family of
manslaughter victim
Michael Griffith in the
Howard Beach incident. Maddox and other lawyers demanded a special prosecutor be appointed to the case, and the request was eventually granted. Maddox accused the
New York City Police Department and Commissioner
Benjamin Ward of a cover-up. Maddox represented
Tawana Brawley during the period of her rape allegations. Maddox,
Al Sharpton, and
C. Vernon Mason accused Assistant District Attorney
Steven Pagones of abducting and raping Brawley. A grand jury did not charge Pagones. The family of murder victim
Yusuf Hawkins in the
Bensonhurst incident was also one of Maddox's clients. Maddox represented many defendants, including Michael Briscoe, arrested during the investigation into the alleged rape of the
Central Park jogger. Briscoe was found not guilty in that case. In 1984, Maddox was arrested and charged with
obstruction of justice after a courtroom melee in which he and his client
Willie Bosket were confronted by court officers. Maddox was the defense lawyer for one of the two men hired by
Marla Hanson's landlord to mutilate and disfigure her. Maddox challenged Hanson's character during the trial. ==Disciplinary actions==