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University of Iowa anti-war protests, 1968
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[handwritten] "7 accused of conspiracy..." DI 1/13/68 The Grand Jury indictment charged that those arrested for conspiracy h a d "conspired and confederated, with a illegal act injurious to the police on or about Dec. 5." Place, Time Not Known Jansen said no place or exact t i m e of the alleged conspiracy was known. When asked if the other indictments were planned in connection with student demonstrations, Janson said the Grand Jury had delivered only the 10 indictments. He noted, however , that "a grand jury can be recalled at any time." Nine University students were among witness at the Grand Jury hearings. They are Michael J. Murphy, B2, Reinbeck; Terry Branstad, A3, Webster City; William T. Wharff, A1, Ankeny; Patrick Man, A4, Iowa City: James Doorley, A1, Reinbeck; Thomas z Lyon, L, Coralville: and Gerhardt Musselman, G, Coralville. Eleven University Security Policemen also testified at the Grand Jury hearings. They were Leslie Bell, patrolman, Iowa City; Wayne Krouth, sergeant, Solon: Thomas Burns, patrolman, Oxford; Oscar Graham, captain, Iowa City; Ronald Jannings, detective sergeant, Iowa City; Donald Wilson, detective sergeant, Iowa City: Merlyn Mohr, patrolman, Iowa City: Billie Mithchell, patrolman, Iowa City: Carl Arndt, sergant , Iowa City: William Fuhrmeister, lieutenant, Iowa City: and Clayton Singleton, sergant, Coralville. Then Iowa City policeman were also witnesses at the hearings. They were Cheif Patrick McCarney, Chief of Detectives Donald Strand and director of traffic bureau Capt. Kenneth Stock. Other Iowa City policeman were Thomas Crowley, David Harris, Ronald L. Evans, Lt. Charles H. Snider, Larry Spicer, Robert Vevera, and Richard Weber. Johnson County Sheriff Maynard Schneider was also a witness at the hearings. G;en R. Kohler, a photographer for the Iowa City Press-Citizen, also testified.
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[handwritten] "7 accused of conspiracy..." DI 1/13/68 The Grand Jury indictment charged that those arrested for conspiracy h a d "conspired and confederated, with a illegal act injurious to the police on or about Dec. 5." Place, Time Not Known Jansen said no place or exact t i m e of the alleged conspiracy was known. When asked if the other indictments were planned in connection with student demonstrations, Janson said the Grand Jury had delivered only the 10 indictments. He noted, however , that "a grand jury can be recalled at any time." Nine University students were among witness at the Grand Jury hearings. They are Michael J. Murphy, B2, Reinbeck; Terry Branstad, A3, Webster City; William T. Wharff, A1, Ankeny; Patrick Man, A4, Iowa City: James Doorley, A1, Reinbeck; Thomas z Lyon, L, Coralville: and Gerhardt Musselman, G, Coralville. Eleven University Security Policemen also testified at the Grand Jury hearings. They were Leslie Bell, patrolman, Iowa City; Wayne Krouth, sergeant, Solon: Thomas Burns, patrolman, Oxford; Oscar Graham, captain, Iowa City; Ronald Jannings, detective sergeant, Iowa City; Donald Wilson, detective sergeant, Iowa City: Merlyn Mohr, patrolman, Iowa City: Billie Mithchell, patrolman, Iowa City: Carl Arndt, sergant , Iowa City: William Fuhrmeister, lieutenant, Iowa City: and Clayton Singleton, sergant, Coralville. Then Iowa City policeman were also witnesses at the hearings. They were Cheif Patrick McCarney, Chief of Detectives Donald Strand and director of traffic bureau Capt. Kenneth Stock. Other Iowa City policeman were Thomas Crowley, David Harris, Ronald L. Evans, Lt. Charles H. Snider, Larry Spicer, Robert Vevera, and Richard Weber. Johnson County Sheriff Maynard Schneider was also a witness at the hearings. G;en R. Kohler, a photographer for the Iowa City Press-Citizen, also testified.
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