Word: prosecutors
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...began fumigating the police department. Judge Ferguson decided then that the time was ripe. First gobbet of muck he forked up was a million-dollar conspiracy among city and county officials, policemen and gamblers to operate a baseball pool. Among those he accused: Wayne County's fighting prosecutor ("I'll be in there sluggin' in the people's interest"), Duncan Cameron McCrea...
...door on McCrea's deputies, stuffed the judge's records into a vault. Next day. Judge Ferguson produced a second dripping forkful. Gambling dens, bawdy houses, running wide open in Detroit and Hamtramck, had long enjoyed official cooperation, said he. Among many officials, he specifically indicted Prosecutor Duncan McCrea...
...however, Dorgan has not been able to establish his right as an individual outside the University governing body to interfere with the power of the Corporation to appoint its teachers. Harvard hopes to strengthen its position by placing its case on the ground that Dorgan or any other outside prosecutor does not have the right to interfere with the Corporation's appointive power...
Content of this little come-on was merely an attack on the Pierre Louys book, but Self-Publicizer Konyali soon got it in the neck. The real Aphrodite was acquitted of obscenity charges, Konyali and the Public Prosecutor were both flayed in Cumhuriyet (The Republic), Turkey's leading daily. Last week the Prosecutor, fuming, had brought suit against 19 separate newspapers...
...barrels of oil were illegally produced, and Mr. Maestri's profits from his company, one of the violators, amounted to $1,157,161. But, John Rogge regretfully added, there was nothing the U. S. could do about it; any violations were of State laws. About all that Prosecutor Rogge could do was to drop a broad hint to Louisiana's next Attorney General to put lonesome Mr. Maestri with Mr. Maestri's friends...