Word: prosecutor
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...passage of a resolution, by a close vote, recommending that the President parole I. W. W.'s and other political prisoners provided they affirm their allegiance to the Constitution of the United States. The resolution was offered by Archibald Stevenson, considered to be the most indefatigable prosecutor of the Reds in America, and the brains of the Lusk Committee, which published three years ago a seven volume report on Red activities throughout the country. The action of the Federation is a complete reversal of attitude, since it has been one of the chief opponents to the release of political...
...large New York offices; on January 14th, Judge Learned Hand of the U. S. District Court, gave some practical hints from the judge's side of the case; and on February 11th Mr. Herbert Parker, ex-Attorney General of Massachusetts, spoke on some experiences as a public prosecutor...
Krylenko, prosecutor for the Soviet Government, is reported to be preparing a case against Tikon, Patriarch of the Greek Orthodox church, on the same charge of opposing the Government...
...Crime news is a part of the picture of life as it is. The danger is not so much in publishing crime news as it is in the newspaper turning detective, prosecutor, and judge...
According to the Public Prosecutor, the red movement was directed from Berlin and plans had been formed to provoke political strife in other allied countries...