Law Enforcement: A Report on Equal Protection in the SouthU.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - 188 páginas "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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... responsible for local law enforcement have failed to provide equal protection of the laws to persons at- tempting to exercise rights guaranteed to them by the Constitution and the laws of the United States . Because of the seriousness ...
... responsible for local law enforcement have failed to provide equal protection of the laws to persons at- tempting to exercise rights guaranteed to them by the Constitution and the laws of the United States . Because of the seriousness ...
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... responsible for law enforcement . The Commission's hearings were held in Jackson in February 1965. In accordance with the statute regulating such hearings , the Commission first met in executive session on February 10-11 at the Federal ...
... responsible for law enforcement . The Commission's hearings were held in Jackson in February 1965. In accordance with the statute regulating such hearings , the Commission first met in executive session on February 10-11 at the Federal ...
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... responsibility for the administration of justice with respect to Negroes was returned to the States . Local Bureau agents , however , continued to attend trials involving Negroes and to report incidents of discriminatory treatment.13 ...
... responsibility for the administration of justice with respect to Negroes was returned to the States . Local Bureau agents , however , continued to attend trials involving Negroes and to report incidents of discriminatory treatment.13 ...
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... responsible for violence against Negroes and in that case the defendants were acquitted.30 The former Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court stated that he did not know " of any case where they [ the Ku Klux Klan ] have been ...
... responsible for violence against Negroes and in that case the defendants were acquitted.30 The former Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court stated that he did not know " of any case where they [ the Ku Klux Klan ] have been ...
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... responsible arrested or prose- cuted by local authorities . " The effect of these incidents extends beyond the victims and has a grave impact on the entire community . Every assault or murder which goes unpunished reinforces the legacy ...
... responsible arrested or prose- cuted by local authorities . " The effect of these incidents extends beyond the victims and has a grave impact on the entire community . Every assault or murder which goes unpunished reinforces the legacy ...
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