Word: criminalled
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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The PBC's first brainstorm along these lines was an offer to pay $25,000 to any secretary whose boss is imprisoned as a result of her information. Now PBC has sent out 24,000 letters to executives' wives, suggesting that they ask their husbands if they or...
In that address, Carter said in part: "One of the sources for my understanding about the proper application of criminal justice and the system of equity is from reading Reinhold Niebuhr ... The other source of my understanding about what's right and wrong in this society is from a friend...
The teach-in, sponsored by the Boston Teach-In Committee and the Public Education Project on the Intelligence Community, will continue tomorrow with workshops on the CIA, native Americans, S. 1, the controversial bill that would rewrite the U.S. Criminal Code, the U.S. role in South Africa, and related subjects...
On the highest level, the blame for these random criminal acts must be affixed to the city's leaders--both to racists ostensibly representing the white community, like anti-busing leader Louise Day Hicks, who implicitly condones acts of violence; and to Mayor Kevin White, who ostensibly serves the entire...
In 1786 Massachusetts "decriminalized" fornication, substituting a fine for criminal indictment; in time even that was rarely collected. The law against missing church on Sunday was not seriously enforced after the 1780s; by the 1790s there were only half as many prosecutions a year for religious offenses as before the...