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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... statute regulating such hearings , the Commission first met in executive session on February 10-11 at the Federal courthouse . At this time it afforded an opportu- nity for persons whom it determined might be defamed , degraded , or ...
... statute regulating such hearings , the Commission first met in executive session on February 10-11 at the Federal courthouse . At this time it afforded an opportu- nity for persons whom it determined might be defamed , degraded , or ...
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... statute prohibiting parading without a permit . 58 On August 8 , violence erupted when police attempted to stop a march , which was started by a small group of Negroes and grew to nearly 200 as it moved through the Negro district . The ...
... statute prohibiting parading without a permit . 58 On August 8 , violence erupted when police attempted to stop a march , which was started by a small group of Negroes and grew to nearly 200 as it moved through the Negro district . The ...
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... statute , and conspiracy to commit these offenses.66 BAIL In the United States a person accused of a crime is presumed innocent until proven guilty by judicial process . Thus , the ac- cused must be brought before the proper officials ...
... statute , and conspiracy to commit these offenses.66 BAIL In the United States a person accused of a crime is presumed innocent until proven guilty by judicial process . Thus , the ac- cused must be brought before the proper officials ...
Pagina 70
... statute . They were convicted and appeal bonds ranged from $ 15,000 to $ 45,000 . Commission memorandum , based on interviews with civil rights attorneys , April 10 , 1964. See also Jones v . Grimes , 219 Ga . 585 , 134 S.E. 2d 790 ...
... statute . They were convicted and appeal bonds ranged from $ 15,000 to $ 45,000 . Commission memorandum , based on interviews with civil rights attorneys , April 10 , 1964. See also Jones v . Grimes , 219 Ga . 585 , 134 S.E. 2d 790 ...
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... statute permitted a maximum bail of $ 500 for appearance at a trial de novo , s1 the amount required of demonstrators- $ 225 - was sub- stantially larger than that required for cash bonds 82 in non- civil rights cases . 81 83 84 85 ...
... statute permitted a maximum bail of $ 500 for appearance at a trial de novo , s1 the amount required of demonstrators- $ 225 - was sub- stantially larger than that required for cash bonds 82 in non- civil rights cases . 81 83 84 85 ...
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14th amendment 5th Cir action Adams County Alabama Americus arrested Augustine authority bail bombing bond Bureau charged citizens Civil Rights Act civil rights workers Code Commission on Civil Cong Congress Constitution convicted court order criminal defendants demonstrators denials denied Department of Justice deputies equal protection exercise failure Federal court Federal force Federal law Federal rights grand jury Greenwood habeas corpus hearing Ibid incidents indictment interference investigation jail John Doar Judge Mathis Justice Report juveniles Kizilbash Ku Klux Klan law enforcement law enforcement officers lynching M.D. Ala Madison County McComb ment Miss Mississippi NAACP Natchez Negro ordinance peace persons petitioner Pike County Police Chief President prevent proceedings prosecutions public accommodations punishment Race Rel racial violence remedies responsible section 241 section 333 sentences Sheriff Cauthen Sheriff Warren Stat statute Supp supra note Supreme Court testified Testimony tions trial U.S. Commission United States marshals violation voting