Word: ap
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...nation's ten other circuit courts. In four years the caseload has jumped nearly 100% to a projected 1,200 appeals this term. With almost 175 cases per judge, the Fifth is now well beyond the 80 a year said to be tops for efficient ap- pellate judges. Yet only about 5% of the Fifth's cases stem from civil rights disputes. It is deluged with writs of habeas corpus arising from the Supreme Court's criminal law precedents. And the South's burgeoning industry and population have touched off a litigation explosion that confronts...
...first time in the eight-year history of the league, the AP chose both an offensive and a defensive team; all three Crimson players were chosen as defensive performers...
Only one player, Princeton's fullback-linebacker Cosmo Iacavazzi, was named to both the offensive and defensive teams. The AP selectors hedged their bets on an all-League fullback; they named both Iacavazzi and Yale's Chuck Mercein to the first backfield, along with Columbia quarterback Archie Roberts and halfback Bob Baker of Cornell...
Ulcickas, Skowronski, and Guzzi were also chosen by the AP for honorable mention status on the All-East team...
...workers at a Los Angeles aerospace plant, Herbert Hill seemed odder and odder. The angry exmarine, a purchasing expediter, refused to speak, neglected his work, shoved his chair at passersby, rejected all psychiatric help. Last month Hill's boss ap pealed to a special psychiatric court in the county general hospital. Hill was arrested, examined by two court psychiatrists, and diagnosed as a potentially dangerous schizophrenic. After an informal hearing, at which he was rep resented by a public defender, the court sent Hill to Camarillo State Hospital and scheduled a jury trial to review his commitment. But Hill...