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...Bail...
...officers, Laurence Powell, Theodore Briseno, Timothy Wind and Stacey Koon, made a Brief court appearance yesterday and were released on $5000 unsecured bail...
...immediately after the predawn arrest of the first three suspects. L.A. County District Attorney Ira Reiner was criticized for political "grandstanding" a week before the primary elections for arraigning the four on nearly 40 charges, including attempted murder. Because of what their attorneys have termed "inflated" and unfounded charges, bail was set at $500,000 to $580,000 for three of them. All four of the original defendants, plus the fifth arrested last month, remain in custody awaiting trial. Though no trial date has been set, preliminary hearings will be held for all five on July...
...only the latest in a series of mishaps that have sent Bush tumbling in the polls and fueled speculation that Secretary of State James Baker, the engineer of Bush's 1988 election victory, would have to put aside his diplomatic portfolio and bail out his old friend once again. During a fishing trip at the Secretary's Wyoming ranch last week, Bush seemed to leave the door open to such a move, saying he hadn't "yet" discussed Baker's return. But it is a foregone conclusion inside the Administration -- especially in the wake of Ross Perot's exit...
...threat rescinded after Washington offered assurances that its sovereignty would be respected in the future. But the diplomatic dust had hardly settled when Mexican officials charged that on June 13 agents from the U.S. crossed the border, seized Teodulo Romo Lopez and returned him to Tucson to face bail-jumping and cocaine-trafficking charges. The Salinas government quickly protested...