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...seven members of the key grievance committee: William A. Rusher, publisher of National Review; Stanley Fuld, a former New York judge; Molly Ivins, co-editor of the Texas Observer; the Rev. James Lawson Jr., a civil rights leader; Robert McKay, dean of New York University Law School: Ralph Renick, news director of WTVJ (Miami): Sylvia Roberts, a Baton Rouge attorney...
Freshman Denise Thal, playing number one singles, was beaten by Brown's Nancy Fuld, 6-4, 6-0. Fuld was runner-up in the New England inter-collegiate singles match...
...doubles Thal and Muscatine defeated Fuld and McClur, 7-5, 6-2. Number two doubles pitted Radcliffe's Magraw and Funaro against Brown's Zeiger and Lewis. Radcliffe swept Brown, 6-2, 6-4. Magraw is undefeated for the season in singles and doubles play...
...proposal by Fuld, the state's top judicial official, was a response to a survey of New York's state and federal courts by the New York Times's Lesley Oelsner. She found that sentences are generally much shorter now than they used to be. She also found a wide variation in sentences now given, usually having more to do with the individual judge's attitude than with the offender's background. Without any formal standards to guide them, judges fell back on their instincts, experience or prejudices. In practice what has happened, in case...
...minimize such disparity, said Fuld in a formal statement responding to the Times articles, "it may ultimately be demonstrated that it is desirable" to have a single agency that has "the power to determine whether the offender be placed on probation [or] be confined" and when "to release him or parole him." Though parole boards and other correction agencies now have substantial pieces of that power, there is no agency in the U.S. with complete authority. Other jurists in New York think a better solution might be to initiate regular appellate review of their sentences. But no one disputed...