Word: arresters
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...true that gambling and vice are still law enforcement problems in Lake County and Gary, Ind. [April 29]. But Gary is making a greater and more sincere effort with these problems than in any prior administration. Our arrests for gambling and vice violations have tripled in the past two years. Both the mayor and the chief of police have recently appeared before the Lake County Liquor Board asking the board not to renew liquor licenses for taverns frequented by known prostitutes. This is unprecedented. Bear in mind that law enforcement authorities must work within the framework...
...demanded public debates in both East and West Germany, with diplomatic immunity for all speakers-a clear challenge to traditional Bonn policy, which has declined to recognize Ulbricht's regime, holds him personally responsible for the shooting down of refugees at the Berlin Wall, and subject to arrest and trial for murder if he ever visits West Germany...
Once upon a time this action consisted of a sound caning, dealt out by the Headmaster. More contemporary measures have included tear gas, police dogs, and good old-fashioned arrest...
...simply not guilty. Upstairs in an anteroom sat Sylvia's parents, still not comprehending how and why it had happened. Sitting sunken-cheeked in court, her blue-veined legs crossed and swinging silver-stitched black slippers, Mrs. Baniszewski also looked puzzled by the whole affair. Shortly after her arrest, she had confided to police: "Sylvia wanted something in life. But I couldn't figure out what...
...talked freely, was neither told nor knew of his right to counsel. The Arizona Supreme Court took the "hard" Escobedo line, upheld his conviction. ¶Roy A. Stewart, 28, a sixth-grade dropout, was suspected in 1963 of mugging a number of Los Angeles women, one of whom died. Arrested with his common-law wife, Stewart was grilled 4½ days before admitting that he robbed but did not kill the woman. He was sentenced to death for felony-murder. He did not request counsel, claims he confessed to free his wife. The California Supreme Court said police should have...