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Word: bails (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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Twenty-four hours after the largest narcotics raid in Cambridge history, "Marley Wilson" was out on bail and watching sidewalk traffic in Holyoke Center...

Author: By Mark C. Frazier, | Title: Opinions Differ on Effectiveness Of Recent Cambridge Heroin Bust | 10/23/1971 | See Source »

Responding to Carr's second call two hours after the first arrest, the police apprehended 'Charles H. Gray, 18, and one other juvenile. At the East Cambridge District Court yesterday, both pleaded not guilty and will appear in court on November 4. Gray was released on $1000 bail...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Police Arrest Youths In Dudley House Dining Hall | 10/22/1971 | See Source »

...rear end, under my tongue, between my toes, and in my hair. I reeled half-asleep into the office of the interrogation judge, Traute, who asked me if I had any wishes before he turned me back over to the Secret Police. He told me they had no bail here for the rich as in America, but when I requested famous East German lawyer, Professor Kaul, he asked me where I would get the money for him. Nevertheless he put down my request for Professor Kaul in writing to the State's attorney. Needless to say, I never heard anything...

Author: By Lyle Jenkins, | Title: "Please Free Elizabeth" | 10/19/1971 | See Source »

...gentlemen," said Pavlinov, "was in your newspaper." He held his thumb and forefinger an inch apart to indicate that he was referring to a small story. Sure enough, the Express had carried a ten-line item on Aug. 31 about the arrest of Lyalin and his release on $120 bail. Two hours after Lyalin failed to keep his court dates, the Foreign Office confirmed that he was indeed the Soviet defector...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World: Spies: Foot Soldiers in an Endless War | 10/11/1971 | See Source »

During their trials after the October events, where the charges included seditious conspiracy, most of the 1966 charges against Vallieres and Gagnon were dropped. But still they were denied bail. When Vallieres was finally released he had spent fifty-two out of the last fifty-seven months in prison...

Author: By Claire Culhane and Jeff Marvin, S | Title: "We Are Part Of Revolution Everywhere" An Interview with Pierre Vallieres | 9/28/1971 | See Source »

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