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Kunstler, William M. | October 22, 1983 issue
Focuses on the threat that persisted in the U.S. District Court on concealing names of juries who were associated in the murder case of Brink as of 1983....

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Sherrill, Robert | May 17, 1986 issue
Press coverage of the "insurance crisis," or "civil liability crisis" is a mess. Reporters and editors seem perfectly happy to settle for two types of coverage:...

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Kennebeck, Edwin | October 4, 1971 issue
This article focuses on a court case in which the jury discharged twelve identical charges against each defendant. The defendants were found not guilty...

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Bendiner, Robert | February 4, 1950 issue
The article focuses on second-trial strategies with an example of a court case. The courtroom audience braced itself for a shock as the jury filed in shortly...

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April 29, 1950 issue
The article presents news that appeared in the journal "The Nation," 25 years ago. The power of judges to fine and imprison persons for contempt of court...

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Kirchwey, Freda | May 18, 1940 issue
The "Daily Worker", organ of the Communist Party, and its editor, Clarence Hathaway, have been found guilty of criminal libel by a so-called "blue ribbon"...

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Sterrett, Elton | August 27, 1949 issue
In this article, the author discusses about the jury system of the United States. According to the author, American jury system is an inheritance from past...

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Poston, Ted | September 24, 1949 issue
This article focuses on two Negroes, who were alleged for rape. Two Negro war veterans, Samuel Shepherd and Walter Irvin were sentenced to death for the...

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Seagle, William | April 20, 1932 issue
The article presents information on the book "Criminal Justice in England," by Pendleton Howard. The book presents an account of English criminal-law administration...

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Hard, William | June 9, 1926 issue
This article presents the proceedings of a court case on flirting. The judge advocate told the accused that he is standing up for sentence. He is not entitled...

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