Word: probationer
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The suspect, a heroin addict on probation who was undergoing withdrawal, apparently misunderstood. He promised that if the police did not arrest him, he would give them information about recent thefts.
Langer was barred from NCAA competition last winter because he had competed in the 1969 Maccabiah Games, an unsanctioned event. Yale supported Langer in the dispute and incurred a two-year probation from the NCAA by starting Langer on its basketball squad.
> Permits third-year law students to enter an "extern" program in which they receive six-months' course credit for work in probation agencies, judges' chambers and a public-interest law firm.
The Harvard Corporation had placed Furry on three years' probation six months earlier for having falsely denied to a government agent in 1944 that an applicant for classified government work had been a party member. At the same time the Corporation had found Furry and two other faculty members guilty...
>More attention to the total concept of criminal justice, not just the period from arrest through trial. Stressing his deep concern about prison reform, Burger told the lawyers: "We can no longer limit our responsibility to providing defense services for the judicial process, yet continue to be miserly with the...