Word: parolee
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Hindawi's 45-year sentence was one of the stiffest of recent years. The Home Office said he would not be eligible for parole until he served at least twothirds of it.
Judge Vincent Broderick said he would be lenient because of Gucci's age and the painful publicity the defendant had already suffered. The sentence: a year in prison, $30,000 in fines and five years' probation. Gucci will begin serving his term in October at a still undisclosed prison and...
It is too early to see the shape of the inevitable compromise. But it will surely not satisfy the demands of local officials in drug-plagued cities, like New York Mayor Edward Koch, who has called on the Army, Navy and Air Force to join the war. While calling for...
"Were the death penalty applicable," said U.S. Attorney Joseph Russoniello in a memorandum to San Francisco federal district court, "the Government would undoubtedly be seeking the death penalty in this case." Since federal law does not provide capital punishment for peacetime espionage, Judge John Vukasin chose the closest thing: he...
Whitworth's sentence (he was fined $410,000) apparently will be the harshest meted out to any member of the spy ring. John Walker's brother Arthur, a former Navy lieutenant commander, has been sentenced to three life terms (parole eligibility: ten years). John and his son Michael are to...