Word: parolee
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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This is a first novel by a playwright with a considerable off-Broadway reception (The Prodigal, Gallows Humor) and a recent on-Broadway flop (Lorenzo) to his credit. In it, Richardson plays hide-and-seek with the questions of freedom, reality and life's purpose. Despite the author'...
"In a way, I hate to lose him," said the warden. "Where else could I get an intelligent, dedicated man who is glad to work 15 hours a day, seven days a week?" For six and a half years, Orville Enoch Hodge had been a model prisoner at Menard Penitentiary...
The Administration expects hot objections, typified by Ohio Senator Frank Lausche's recent blast that ''we have legions of Peace Corps workers already in our country"-he mentioned ministers, parents, teachers, social workers, the police, and parole officers. The Administration argues that thousands of idealistic students and...
Faced with the kind of decision that must torture the conscience of a Governor, Democrat Otto Kerner (a onetime county judge) spared the condemned man's life, changed Crump's sentence to 100 years "without parole"−a condition that some lawyers doubt that a Governor can legally...
The position of the Federal Bureau of Prisons is masked in the silence of periodic reviews of the case and a persistent refusal to parole Stroud, despite decades of "good behavior." Stroud killed his first man in Alaska in a fight over a prostitute. The picture begins when he kills...