Word: parolees
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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The Indianola Chamber of Commerce called a special meeting and an officer said "a wave of disgust, indignation and shame" had swept the town. In the face of such civic outrage, slow-moving Sheriff Marshall decided to fire Deputy Sheffield after all. Newsmen began looking into the background of Private...
1. Surveillance means most nearly (a) continued confinement, (b) indefinite parole, (c) constant protection. (d) unwarranted suspicion, (e) close supervision.
Warren Lee Irwin was a fellow with a screw loose in his head. He stole, lusted continuously after women, and was inclined to kill people who stood in the way of his scheme of things. At 27 he was a hardened jailbird. In the 13 months since getting out on...
Beveraggi-Allende was kept in prison until April, 1949, when he was released on parole and the charge against him was reduced. But his parole was soon revoked and the previous charge against him restored. Before the police could jail him again, however, Beveraggi-Allende escaped with his wife and...
Inextricably caught, defended by credulous friends (Supreme Court Justices Felix Frankfurter and Stanley Reed testified for him as character witnesses), he had fought his accuser with every legal weapon. He denied conspiring with Chambers, denied stealing State Department secrets for the Russians. The evidence was too overwhelming. Although one jury...