Word: cusack
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Stern, U.S. Attorney for New Jersey, flew to Paris to discuss the case. Relations between the U.S. and France have been strained over drug traffic; American narcotics experts estimate that 80% of the heroin brought to the U.S. is purified from raw opium in clandestine laboratories around Marseille. John Cusack, the chief American narcotics agent in Europe, had criticized the French for protecting hoodlums running the drug traffic in France. The French stiffly replied that the U.S. is looking for a scapegoat on which to blame its narcotics problems; they take credit for the fact that Cusack was recalled last...
James N. Whitney, an assistant professor at the University of Massachusetts, was cleared today in Middlesex County Superior Court of charges of assault and battery and disturbing the peace. He was alleged to have struck Cambridge Police Captain Joseph Cusack during the Cheyney C. Ryan trial of October...
...that trial, Cambridge Police Captain Joseph Cusack testified that Whitney had struck him while trying to assist a girl who had been pushed to the floor. The defense presented 15 witnesses who testified that Whitney had not struck Cusack...
...defendant pleaded guilty on both charges. There was only one witness in the hearing. Cambridge Police Captain Joseph Cusack testified that he felt Pennington had used "loud words" and caused a disturbance in the courtroom at the end of the Ryan trial...
...Cusack also testified that the defendant at one point in the confusion had screamed, "who paid...