Word: warrantedly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Archibald Cox '34, University troubleshooter, said last night that there will be no prosecution of any woman who participated in the 888 Memorial Drive occupation. "We were only able to identify a few women as being there, and those we managed to identify weren't there enough to warrant our prosecuting them," he said...
...question the source of a tip, but promise to check it out and keep the News informed confidentially of their progress. For its part the News does not pursue leads on its own and publishes no stories on the investigation of tips until an arrest is made or a warrant issued. Though the bargain clearly restricts the reportorial role at the start of an investigation, the News winds up with exclusive background in later stories. The police, in turn, freely concede that the rewards-which come from a News standing fund of $100,000 or from other groups acting through...
...brief names as defendants the officers who conducted the raid, the District Attorney and Assistant District Attorney who approved it, the judge who issued the warrant, and the chief of the Palo Alto Police Force...
Four Palo Alto police, armed with a search warrant entered the Daily office April 12. In the course of a 45-minute search, the police examined picture files, negatives. news files, and the desk drawers of the editors. Although the warrant empowered them to seize negatives and undeveloped film, they did not take anything with them when they left...
...fast-moving, and filled with murky black dialogue. Senelick has expanded upon the episodic format of the text, so that time and the fairly simple plot are frequently interrupted by little extrapolative scenes. This is a hazardous technique, for such material must have an independent value great enough to warrant stopping the action of the play. A ballet parody between a tutu-ed, gum-chewing thief and a pointey-tailed, devil's-horned Jonathan Wild works well. An improvised illustrated lecture on the famous escape of Jack Sheppard from Newgate, given by Jack himself, is brilliant. The gyrating, record-dispensing...