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Paul P. Sedgwick, a student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, was sentenced to six months in jail and fined $100 in Cambridge District Court yesterday when he was convicted of assaulting a Harvard policeman and of disorderly conduct...
...removed from the courtroom. Midway through the trial, he also ejected a group of five or six people for heckling him. As Viola began constantly overruling Ryan's arguments, the spectators hissed and booed him, and he repeatedly threatened to clear the courtroom. Finally, the judge placed a policeman in the rear of the court with orders to arrest anyone who made a sound during the trial...
...plainclothesmen ushered the coterie of Harvard officials into a safe corner, Ryan's witnesses and 75 spectators were forcefully driven out and away from the courtroom building. During the mel?c, police seized three other spectators on charges ranging from disorderly conduct to assault and battery on a policeman. All four arrested now face prison terms...
...last year to the Alianza de los Pueblos Libres, a militant group of Mexican-Americans in New Mexico. The Alianza came to national attention in 1967 when its head, Reies Lopez Tijerina, led a raid on a county courthouse in which a jailer and a state policeman were shot. Recently, the Alianza has been seeking to form an independent state based on land grants allegedly guaranteed by the 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo, and the contribution infuriated New Mexican Episcopalians. Bishop C.J. Kinsolving III of Albuquerque led his diocese in an act of retaliation, cutting the annual pledge...
...political killings, by both the left and the right. Most of the radical M.P.D. (Dominican Popular Movement) leaders have been killed or have escaped to Cuba. That has left the field open to so-called "clandestine commandos," M.P.D. dropouts and bandits who have been known to shoot a policeman just...