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...Cambridge police arrested Mann, Olson, and Nies on the CFIA charges at 11:30 a. m. last Friday after a press conference which Mann had called in the Old Cambridge Baptist Church. The three were arraigned before Judge Edward M. Viola of the Third District Court at 2 p. m., with Viola continuing the case until November...
After Mann read a statement to reporters and answered some questions, Sergeant James A. Roseoe, a Cambridge detective, served him with seven warrants, Olson with two warrants, and Nies with one. The three were arraigned at 2 p.m. in Third District Court before Judge Edward M. Viola; their case was continued until a hearing on November...
...conclusion of the trial, Judge Edward M. Viola said, "I'm going to find them guilty. I don't think you can convince me," and he imposed the maximum fines. He dismissed other charges of idle and disorderly conduct and defacing scenery...
...with consciousness-expanding drugs such as psilocybin by Richard Alpert and Timothy Leary. A University investigation of their work led to a restriction on their research. the University contending they did not exercise proper scientific caution. In Spring 1963 a CRIMSON extra announced that Alpert had been fired for viola?? agreement with the University not to give drugs to the undergraduates...
Carl D. Offner, a graduate student in Mathematics, was sentenced to a year in a jail for assaulting Dean Watson during the occupation of University Hall. The city prosecutor asked for a six-month sentence, but trial judge M. Edward Viola overruled him and imposed the one-year sentence...