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  2. The clue: "The first modern crossword puzzle is published and Oreo cookies are introduced." Jennings was first to buzz, but gave he wrong answer of "What is the 1920s?". Watson was next to answer ...

  3. A grandmother was arrested at gunpoint by US marshals who ...

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    Penny McCarthy was wrongfully arrested by officers in bullet-proof vests in Arizona, but her protests were ignored

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    Kevin Hines was picking up his kids from Enloe High School in May 2013 when he ended up wrongly arrested by police and humiliated in front of teachers and students, according to a lawsuit filed in ...

  5. False arrest - Wikipedia

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    False arrest, unlawful arrest or wrongful arrest is a common law tort, where a plaintiff alleges they were held in custody without probable cause, or without an order issued by a court of competent jurisdiction.

  6. Male captus bene detentus - Wikipedia

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    Male captus, bene detentus (wrongly captured, properly detained) is a legal doctrine, according to which the fact that a person may have been wrongly or unfairly arrested, will not prejudice a rightful detention or trial under due process.

  7. List of wrongful convictions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Killian was re-arrested, and based solely on Masse's testimony, a jury convicted her of first-degree murder, attempted murder, burglary, robbery and conspiracy and sentenced her to 32-years-to-life in prison. Masse's sentence was reduced to 25 years.

  8. Mistaken identity? Woman says she was wrongly accused, arrested

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    RITTMAN, Ohio - Ashley Brown was eight months pregnant when she was arrested on drug charges last November for a case in which her only real crime may have been having a very common name.

  9. D-Day Daily Telegraph crossword security alarm - Wikipedia

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    On 18 August 1942, a day before the Dieppe raid, 'Dieppe' appeared as an answer in The Daily Telegraph crossword (set on 17 August 1942) (clued "French port"), causing a security alarm. The War Office suspected that the crossword had been used to pass intelligence to the enemy and called upon Lord Tweedsmuir , then a senior intelligence officer ...