Word: probationers
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Died. Bryan Foy, 80, one of vaudeville's "Seven Little Foys," movie producer and director of The Lights of New York, the first all-talking feature (1928); of a heart attack; in Los Angeles. The producer of more than a thousand movies, Foy was called "The King of the...
The current state law sets down a maximum penalty of a six-month jail sentence, a mandatory six-month probation for first offenders, and a $500 fine for simple possession of marijuana. Under HB-4914. offenders would be liable for a maximum $50 fine, but no criminal record would haunt...
One of the more successful clinics, San Francisco's Legal Services for Children, was opened 18 months ago by Carole Brill, 28, an attractive, intense attorney with a background in prisoner rights law. Operating with local foundation financing out of a refurbished downtown factory building, the clinic's...
When Bailey won last November, the attorney general passed to the legislature the problem of whether he was eligible to serve. On Jan. 4 the other 99 legislators were sworn in while Bailey sat silently at his desk, his head bowed. The legislature appointed a committee to review the case...
Probation, half-way houses, NYPUM, all mark the beginning of a newer and more benevolent mode of dealing with youthful offenders. The emphasis in Massachusetts now is on education, rather than incarceration; on community-based treatment, rather than on training schools.