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...anything happened?" asked worried, aproned Housewife Judith Coplon Socolov, as she was accosted on her Brooklyn stoop by two newsmen. The answer was no, and the absence of news made a front-page story in the newly enterprising New York Herald Tribune. Twelve years before, Judith Coplon, then a 27-year-old Justice Department employee, was arrested for trying to pass classified information to a Soviet agent, was convicted on two counts of espionage. But her sentences, which totaled 25 years, were variously set aside and postponed. After the Supreme Court refused to review the legal confusion, the Justice Department...
Born. To Judith Coplon Socolov, 29, facing a third trial on spy-conspiracy charges, and her lawyer-husband Albert H. Socolov: a daughter; in Manhattan. Weight...
...legal blunders in gathering evidence and in arresting Miss Coplon without a warrant. The Government asked the Supreme Court to reverse these rulings and let the original verdict stand. As a result of the Supreme Court's refusal to take the cases, Judith Coplon (now Mrs. Albert H. Socolov) will probably go scot-free. Justice Department attorneys said a new conviction will be impossible because the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has held that documents found in her purse when she was arrested may not be used against...
Married. Judith Coplon, 29, former Justice Department clerk, twice convicted of espionage; and Albert H. Socolov, 29, member of the law firm preparing her appeal; in Brooklyn...
...Manhattan, Judith Coplon, free on bail while appealing her convictions in Washington and New York on espionage charges, announced that she would marry one of the lawyers associated with the firm handling her appeal, Albert H. Socolov, 29, a World War II U.S. Army lieutenant...
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