Word: trespasses
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Turner Graybill, a proctor in Pennypacker said yesterday the "typical sentence" for being convicted of criminal trespass in this case has been a fine of $100 and 15 days in jail, and he did not expect Arnold's sentence to be any different...
This letter comes to you from the Manchester Armory in New Hampshire, where around 500 people, charged with criminal trespass for occupying the construction site of the Seabrook nuclear power plant, have been incarcerated since Monday morning, May 2. The Manchester group is the largest currently being held; other prisoners are at the Dover, Concord and Somersworth armories...
Despite the difficulties with a major change in trespasser policy, the police are "advocating a harder line on trespassing" by increasing the number of trespass arrests this semester, Kahn said...
Reluctance to extend use of computerized descriptions of trespass suspects and the lengthy retraining process of policemen have impeded the Harvard Police's November plan for a major policy shift toward stricter enforcement of trespass laws, a Harvard police captain said Thursday...
Captain Jeffrey S. Kahn said that police would use computerized trespasser descriptions to quickly identify previously-warned suspects. The law requires a policeman to issue a warning before a trespass arrest and limits the amount of time he may detain a suspect...