Word: bailing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Released on bail, Schrunk and Langley defiantly insisted they would continue as mayor and district attorney despite the indictments...
Miami's Peace Justice Malvin Englander last week rejected a Massachusetts demand for $5,000 bail, released the Ellises in the custody of their attorney, pending an extradition fight. To reporters, meanwhile, the Ellises told the story of their struggle for Hildy...
thinner but looking fairly hale for his 65 years, showed up for a happy session in a Manhattan court. Sprung from a federal pen, Costello left the court a temporarily free man on $25,000 bail. The U.S. Supreme Court had paved his way by ruling that he may circulate while his appeal on a conviction for evading $28,532 in federal income taxes is being considered...
Joseph C. Steyskal, a former Divinity School student, was held in $25,000 bail yesterday after he was arraigned in Federal Court on a charge of sending a letter threatening the life of President Pusey. Judge George C. Sweeney entered an innocent plea for Steyskal...
Much of the book reads like the memoirs of any other fighter pilots of World War II-German, British and American. But there are startling differences, as when Sakai carefully explains the Japanese reluctance to wear parachutes: "It was out of the question to bail out over enemy-held territory . . . No fighter pilot of any courage would ever permit himself to be captured by the enemy...