Law Enforcement: A Report on Equal Protection in the SouthU.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - 188 pagini "The report presents and analyzes information concerning discriminatory law enforcement practices in several southern communities. This information was obtained by the Commission from extensive investigations in 1964 and a public hearing held in Jackson, Mississippi, in February 1965. The Commission has found that too often those responsible for local law enforcement have failed to provide equal protection of the laws to persons attempting to exercise rights guaranteed to them by the Constitution and the laws of the United States"--Page iii. |
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... arrests . 33 99 32 In its report the Committee concluded that although southern courts and juries generally administered justice fairly , in cases involving the Ku Klux Klan " the evidence is equally decisive that redress cannot be ...
... arrests . 33 99 32 In its report the Committee concluded that although southern courts and juries generally administered justice fairly , in cases involving the Ku Klux Klan " the evidence is equally decisive that redress cannot be ...
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... arrested or prosecuted by local authorities . * 3 The number of incidents increased greatly after 1961 as a result of organized civil rights activity . In Mississippi alone , from January 1961 through May 1964 , more than 150 serious ...
... arrested or prosecuted by local authorities . * 3 The number of incidents increased greatly after 1961 as a result of organized civil rights activity . In Mississippi alone , from January 1961 through May 1964 , more than 150 serious ...
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... arrests were made . While in the hospital Whitley was interviewed by Sheriff Anders . Although he was unable to identify any of his assail- ants , he did name a man who had been driving in front of him in a suspicious way just before he ...
... arrests were made . While in the hospital Whitley was interviewed by Sheriff Anders . Although he was unable to identify any of his assail- ants , he did name a man who had been driving in front of him in a suspicious way just before he ...
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... arrests because , " I don't think we can make a case stick . ' 18 99 17 There was no indication that Chief Robinson investigated any extremist groups although he said he knew they were operating in the area . He did not know the names ...
... arrests because , " I don't think we can make a case stick . ' 18 99 17 There was no indication that Chief Robinson investigated any extremist groups although he said he knew they were operating in the area . He did not know the names ...
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... arrests related to civil rights activity made by Chief Robinson in 1964 were of civil rights workers . George Green , a Negro , was arrested for running a red light and then charged with auto theft " merely to check on him and to see ...
... arrests related to civil rights activity made by Chief Robinson in 1964 were of civil rights workers . George Green , a Negro , was arrested for running a red light and then charged with auto theft " merely to check on him and to see ...
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Law Enforcement: A Report on Equal Protection in the South United States Commission on Civil Rights Vizualizare completă - 1965 |
Law Enforcement: A Report on Equal Protection in the South United States Commission on Civil Rights Vizualizare completă - 1965 |
Law Enforcement: A Report on Equal Protection in the South United States Commission on Civil Rights Vizualizare completă - 1965 |
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