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Jill Raymond Waits it Out

Kirkhorn, Michael J. | February 28, 1976 issue

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Presents the case of Jill Raymond, an unwilling witness who was incarcerated at the Madison County Jail in Lexington, Kentucky. Raymond's refusal to testify before a federal grand jury in connection with a Boston bank robbery in which a police officer was killed; Case background; Unconstitutionality of holding anyone in prison on a civil charge without trial for more than six months.

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RAYMOND, Jill; WOMEN prisoners; JUSTICE, Administration of; LEXINGTON (Ky.); KENTUCKY; UNITED States
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