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Another arrested suspect was Vincenzo Mammoliti, 43, an olive-oil dealer from the Calabrian coastal town of Gioia Tauro, who reportedly spent 22 years in the U.S. and is said to be a member of a Mafia-like family of Calabrian criminals. His brother, Saverio Mammoliti, an escaped convict with a criminal record that includes armed robbery, vanished before the police sprang their trap. Of the eight men arrested, at least three were found with some of the marked ransom money. But police so far have refused to divulge how much of the ransom has been recovered...
...same time that the committee was hearing new revelations of secret U.S. military activities, critics were energetically trying-and failing-to get the U.S. bombing of Cambodia declared illegal. In Boston, Federal Judge Joseph Tauro dismissed an anti-bombing suit brought by four Congressmen on the ground that the court had no jurisdiction. Similarly, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals in New York City overturned a lower judge's ruling of July 25 that the bombing was "unauthorized and unlawful" and must be stopped. That suit had been brought by Representative Elizabeth Holtzman and four Air Force officers. Last...
Excluded from the hearing, reporters waited on the wooden benches of the bankruptcy court next door, analyzing the Crimson transcript. And as they waited, Popkin was again being found in contempt, and Massachusetts U. S. Attorney Joseph L. Tauro was walking rapidly to the courtroom from his office at the end of the hall with copies of the Crimson under...
Rumors about further legal action against Kennedy began to fly when Justice James Boyle filed the inquest transcript and his own report last February. Promptly impounded, the documents were brought to Boston, where Superior Court Chief Justice G. Joseph Tauro ordered them locked in an office safe. The next day Kennedy's lawyer, Edward Hanify, asked to see the transcript of his client's testimony. Before this first request could be acted upon, however, Hanify filed a second petition, whose contents are unknown because he asked that it be impounded. The second petition apparently concerned Boyle...
Returning early in March, Dinis was ushered into the room where the inquest records were kept and shown Boyle's report. Twenty minutes later, he emerged looking disturbed and promising to return. He has yet to go back, but last week he wrote Justice Tauro and requested that the Kennedy case go before a special session of the grand jury that will convene next week...