Word: jailings
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...deter a mounting stream of commercial vehicles and sightseers heading toward the hardest hit areas. Dukakis ordered a crackdown on unauthorized vehicles, including penalties of up to $500 or a year in jail...
...bail status at the time of the crime, and even strength of the evidence against the suspect. Any suspect who gets ten points or more gets the Major Violator treatment. "It's almost like being selected for college," a Boston prosecutor notes, "only they're going to jail, not school...
Once identified and apprehended, a career criminal will find his case assigned to a district attorney for start-to-finish prosecution. With a light case load (one-third that of other prosecutors), the D.A. usually seeks high bail, or no bail, to keep the suspect in jail, refuses to plea bargain, and pushes for an early trial...
...reward, he told his friends at the Mirage, has been "lots of sex and lots of Vegas." It may also be a jail sentence, but when confronted by CBS Reporter Mike Wallace, who filmed a 60 Minutes segment on the Mirage expose, Barasch said, "I'm not very worried about it. This has been going on for years. From the very beginning...
Percy Qoboza, editor of South Africa's largest black newspaper and a former Nieman fellow, is still in jail in South Africa, Thomson said...