Word: criminalled
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Arlene Otis, 30, a graduate student in criminal justice at the University of Illinois, was in the Criminal Courts Building in Chicago last week to interview judges for a term paper when she was suddenly arrested. The charge: illegally collecting $118,456 in welfare benefits.
President Carter yesterday named Phillip B. Heymann, professor of Law, to replace Benjamin Civiletti as head of the Justice Department's criminal division.
FOR EXAMPLE, there is nothing revealing in the excerpt about Watergate. It is just a lame construction of already published events in such a way as to absolve Nixon of sinister motives and serious criminal intent. He explains his involvement as passive and oddly disinterested, claiming to have known nothing...
Cambridge health officials announced last Friday that a laboratory in Cambridge City Hospital will begin testing samples of confiscated marijuana within the week, arousing the opposition of the state Public Health Department on the grounds that possession of marijuana in Massachusetts remains a criminal offense and should not be tested...
If the order is sustained at a hearing to be held at Dillon's request, he could face either suspension or permanent revocation of his license. Depending on the outcome of further investigation, the Attorney General's office might press criminal charges against Dillon, the spokesman said.