Word: bailing
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Lorean makes bail, but is charged with a drug deal...
...life. Then at the end of last week, all in a few hours' time, he was the center of frantic activity. A federal grand jury in Los Angeles formally charged the automobile tycoon (and two alleged accomplices) with conspiracy to possess and distribute cocaine. De Lorean's bail was doubled, to $10 million. But then, for the prisoner, some good news at last: Assistant U.S. Attorney James Walsh agreed to accept as bail $250,000 cash and title to De Lorean's $5 million estate in California, another in New Jersey worth $3.5 million and a spacious...
...Lorean's trial should begin by the end of the year. Guilty verdicts could mean a prison sentence of 15 years or longer. His alleged coconspirators, Aviation Businessman William Morgan Hetrick and Stephen Arrington, remain on Terminal Island, unable to raise bail of $20 million and $250,000 respectively...
Carthan's legal squad, which calls its first witness this week, is being furnished by the Washington-based Christie Institute, a liberal public-interest law firm, and by the World Council of Churches. Over the past year Carthan (whose $115,000 bail was put up by local black farmers) has spoken at fund raisers in Eddie Carthan 66 cities, sometimes appearing with celebrated Black Actor Ossie Davis...
Both financial and social woes have plagued the Advocate for many years now. Like most student literary magazines, it has always operated on a shoe-string. But recently, a number of debts have become critical, and the magazine's trustees have had to bail it out on several occasions. Last April, an audit by the I. R. S. led to repeated (and unfounded) rumors that the Advocate would fold. Although the audit was actually prompted by a technical mix-up of the magazine's tax-exempt status, the prevalence of these rumors illustrate another equally acute problem that the Advocate...