Word: courtroom
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Uniform Divorce Law" will go under discussion at a Law School Forum at 4:15 p.m, today in the Langdoll Hall Courtroom. The sole speaker will be Reginald Hober Smith...
...audience of 100 crowded the small courtroom above the Hanover firehouse to witness the proceedings, but fewer than a dozen Dartmouth students were present...
Axis Sally showed no emotion at the verdict, which carries a maximum penalty of death (no traitor has ever been executed in the U.S. for treason against the U.S.), or a minimum of five years in prison and a $10,000 fine. But as she left the courtroom she indulged in a final bit of defiant dramatics and daffy reasoning that left newsmen wondering if she really knew what the trial had all been about. Said Traitor Gillars: "I wish those who judge me would be willing to risk their lives for America...
...Real Culprit." The 15 Protestant pastors who sat in Sofia's courtroom accused of espionage and black-marketeering (TIME, March 7) were the spiritual descendants of the same U.S. missionaries. As their trial wore on, it became plain that the pastors were being tried solely because of their Western traditions and connections. The Communist prosecutor, his witnesses and even the defendants' lawyers joined in denouncing "American imperialism as the real culprit on trial...
Overruled. In Chicago, John Snyder, ordered to pay $3,800 damages for beating up his exwife, waited until the judge left the courtroom, then beat her up again...