Word: silent
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Under the code, a defendent, detained for questioning, would be warned of his constitutional right to remain silent if he has no lawyer. It would also limit the time that an individual may be questioned without a lawyer to four hours...
...average ignorant, criminal. Dershowitz said, does not know enough to keep silent when he is faced with persistent questioning by the police. The proposed code does any that within the four hour period, "persistent questioning" must cease if the accused wishes to see a lawyer, but Dershowitz pointed out that lawyers are not always available...
...advice was unanimous: an announced pause in the bombing, then the quiet peace offensive. L.B.J. quickly vetoed the no-bombing public declaration. "For me to stand up and announce a bombing pause," he asserted, "would be to admit that this was a propaganda circus." With that, the President fell silent, and his advisers left the ranch convinced he was going to reject the whole idea...
...hopeful he will reconsider." At week's end Caminero met with the OAS's Alvim and agreed to turn Radio Santo Domingo over to the OAS. But that was all that Caminero agreed to. As for the Rebel Leader Caamaño, he was keeping silent and-like everyone else in the country-watchful...
...Luee" disagreed, and a year later he landed a job with the Press by offering to work for a week without pay. He moved up fast. By 17, he felt secure enough to marry Marion, whom he had discovered playing a piano in a silent-movie house (Marion, however, had to put up the 750 for a marriage license). By 19, Seltzer had become the paper's city editor...