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Bringing an end to a five-month ordeal, the Yard Burglar's probation was formally revoked yesterday, sending him to a Massachusetts jail for two years.
In a probation suspension hearing with a Middlesex County district court judge, Andre K. Stuckey Jr. was ordered to serve out the full length of his two-year jail term.
"Normally, when people are released they are given four or five conditions of probation," said Peggy A. McNamara, spokesperson for the Harvard University Police Department (HUPD). "Stuckey violated almost of them."
When John F. Kennedy '40, a former Crimson editor, captured the presidency in 1960, Mailer, who covered the election, was convinced that his celebrity and image might just be enough to win an election. Mailer decided to throw his hat into the New York City mayoral race. Dearborn describes his...
According to the terms of his release, Stuckey was to have remained on probation until Nov. 30, 2001. He would have appeared before a judge in March to confirm that he had been abiding by the terms of his probation.