Word: defendent
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...District Judge Luther W. Youngdahl dismissed four counts, including the key charge, for "vagueness" in violation of the Sixth Amendment - which requires that defend ants be informed of the exact charges against them...
...delivered "forthwith." State responded by taking the case to the U.S. Court of Appeals, which stayed Judge Schweinhaut's order but ruled that Dr. Nathan must have a "quasi-judicial hearing" within five days; if State continued to withhold the Nathan passport, it would be compelled to defend its action...
...majority of the Committee asserted, "did not learn the doctrine (of violent overthrow of existing governments) or hear it advocated, or know of the distribution of literature advocating it. . . We conclude that she did not tell the truth on April 23, that she did so in order to defend the Communist Party...
Elsewhere in theatricals, scores of University professors were quick to defend Eugene O'Neill's latest play. "Strange Interlude," which had been banned in Boston...
...Kramer has fashioned a figure of unheroic reality, the moral goldbrick constantly leaning against war's back door. We Shall March Again reaches a telling climax as the spokes fall out of the German war machine. Fuzzy-cheeked youngsters try to hold positions that crack divisions could not defend, commanders cannot reach the Führer because he is dillydallying at his own birthday party. But these vivid vignettes cannot quite redeem the novel's major flaw-that its men whine louder than its bullets...