Word: arrested
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...usually get 100 percent cooperation from parents, and the law carries a $20 fine for the few cases where we don't," Ready said. He stated that his officers are instructed to arrest anyone 16 years of age or younger who was on the streets after the curfew hour. "The only exception are those juveniles who have a note from their parents stating that they are going to or from a church service," he said...
...standing at Hitler's side when the bomb exploded in the Fuhrer's East Prussian headquarters on July 20, 1944. Heusinger was a participant in the plot, although he did not know the bomb had been set for that time, and he was put under Nazi house arrest until war's end. Considered by some a colorless, wavering man, he has been called the "Jein [yes-no] general." But he has had Adenauer's confidence and been his top military adviser since...
...Koba," he yelled, "why do you let the NKVD arrest my men without informing...
...Soon Kil. But before murder charges were brought against him, Toth was honorably discharged from the Air Force and went to work in a Pittsburgh steel mill. Five months later Civilian Toth was taken into custody by air police to stand court-martial for the murder. Toth's arrest brought on an important and far-reaching struggle between the civil and military systems of justice. Last week...
Parker particularly noted that many students are violating the compulsory insurance regulations. "The law requires that the insurance policy be carried in the vehicle at all times," Parker said. He added that students who do not have the policies in their cars are subject to arrest and possible fines of $100 or more if they stay in Massachusetts for more than thirty days...