Word: parolees
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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When the eager fans reached the center, tuxedoed U.S. marshals escorted them to an upstairs room. Playing on a giant screen were videotapes of the Redskins' 1983 Super Bowl victory. Deputy Marshal Louis McKinney, wearing top hat and tails, greeted the guests, then announced: "We have one big surprise for...
Overcrowding worsened following Alexander's election in 1978 after he persuaded the legislature to impose mandatory prison sentences without parole for such crimes as murder, aggravated rape, armed robbery and arson; about 75 such "Class X" inmates are now in state and county jails. By 1982 conditions had grown so...
Though Dellacroce was not very forthcoming about his own crimes, he offered the feds a wealth of information about those committed by his enemies and the Commission. After Carlo Gambino, the capo di tutti capi (boss of bosses), died in 1976, Dellacroce told the FBI that another would-be godfather...
Because Farrell was on parole with a suspended sentence at the time, Middlesex District Court Judge Fredrick V. Gilgun sentenced him to six months in the county House of Correction, said Thomas J. Begley, a court clerk.
Under the terms of the deal, John agreed to tell the Government what information he had conveyed to the Soviets so that the extent of the damage to U.S. security could be assessed. He also agreed to testify against the ring's other alleged member, Jerry Whitworth, 46, a former...