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  2. James M. Magee - Wikipedia

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    James M. Magee was born in Evergreen, Pennsylvania (near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania). He graduated from Yale University in 1899, where he was a member of Skull and Bones, [1]: 41 and from the law department of the University of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia in 1902. He was admitted to the bar in 1903 and commenced practice in Pittsburgh.

  3. James Magee (artist) - Wikipedia

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    James Robert Magee (June 3, 1945 – September 14, 2024) was an American artist from Fremont, Michigan. Prior to his death, he was based in El Paso, Texas , where he developed most of his artistic career.

  4. List of Ohio State University Moritz College of Law alumni

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    James H. McGee (1948), first African-American Mayor of Dayton, Ohio C. William O'Neill (1942), 59th Governor of Ohio and former Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court Buck Rinehart (1973), 50th Mayor of Columbus, Ohio

  5. Marin County Civic Center attacks - Wikipedia

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    Ruchell Magee pleaded guilty to the charge of aggravated kidnapping for his part in the assault. In return for his plea, the Attorney General asked the Court to dismiss the charge of murder (of Judge Harold Haley). Magee later attempted unsuccessfully to withdraw his plea, and was sentenced in 1975 to life in prison. [21]

  6. ‘Grossly premature’ to call Javion Magee’s death a suicide ...

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    Harry Daniels, an attorney for the family of Javion Magee, speaks during a press conference in front of the Vance County Courthouse in Henderson, N.C. on Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2024. Magee, 21, was ...

  7. James Magee - Wikipedia

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    James Magee (sea captain) (1750–1801), American sea captain and businessman; James McDevitt Magee (1877–1949), American politician; James C. Magee (1883–1975), American medical officer; Jim Magee (American football) (1920–2001), lineman in the National Football League for the Boston Yanks; Jimmy Magee (1935–2017), Irish sports broadcaster

  8. George Jackson (activist) - Wikipedia

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    On August 7, 1970, George Jackson's 17-year-old brother Jonathan P. Jackson burst into a Marin County courtroom with an automatic weapon, freed prisoners James McClain, William A. Christmas and Ruchell Magee, and took Judge Harold Haley, Deputy District Attorney Gary Thomas, and three jurors hostage to demand the release of the "Soledad ...

  9. John Magee (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    O'Mullan and others—on account of which Magee had had to pay 500l. damages (Trial of an Action for Deceit, Dublin, 1816). James Magee, who became a Dublin police-magistrate, died in September 1866 (Fitzpatrick, Ireland before the Union, p. 148).