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  2. Sacco and Vanzetti - Wikipedia

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    However, in his book on new evidence in the Sacco and Vanzetti case, historian David E. Kaiser wrote that Bullet III and its shell casing, as presented, had been substituted by the prosecution and were not genuinely from the scene. [121] The Supreme Judicial Court denied the Medeiros appeal on April 5, 1927. [104]

  3. Frederick G. Katzmann - Wikipedia

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    Sacco and Vanzetti were found guilty and executed. [6] Katzmann left office in 1923 and returned to private practice. However, he remained involved in later phases the Sacco and Vanzetti case by representing the government as a special assistant to the district attorney.

  4. Fred Moore (attorney) - Wikipedia

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    Fred H. Moore (1882–1933) [1] was a socialist lawyer and the defense attorney of the controversial Sacco and Vanzetti case. He had collaborated in many labor and Industrial Workers of the World trials.

  5. Giuliano Montaldo, Italian Director of ‘Sacco and Vanzetti ...

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    Giuliano Montaldo, the prolific Italian director, actor and film industry executive, whose works comprise powerful political drama “Sacco and Vanzetti” about the Massachusetts trial and ...

  6. Webster Thayer - Wikipedia

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    [4] Jurors in the Sacco-Vanzetti trial, the panel noted, were almost unanimous in praising Thayer for his conduct of the trial. Still the panel criticized him, using words provided by Judge Grant: [5] "He ought not to have talked about the case off the bench, and doing so was a grave breach of judicial decorum." Sacco and Vanzetti both ...

  7. Depiction of Italian immigrants in the media during Prohibition

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    The case of Sacco and Vanzetti is considered an example of anti-Italianism, including prejudice because of their anarchist political beliefs. The press reported extensively on the case, and reports were given of the anti-Italian bias of Judge Thayer. Later newspaper reports were almost entirely silent on the Medeiros confession. [5]

  8. Sacco-Vanzetti Story - Wikipedia

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    "Sacco-Vanzetti Story" is a two-part American television play that was broadcast on June 3, 1960, and June 10, 1960, as part of the NBC Sunday Showcase series. The play tells the story of the arrest, trial, conviction, and execution of Italian anarchists Sacco and Vanzetti in the famed criminal case of the 1920s.

  9. Boston (novel) - Wikipedia

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    It is a "documentary novel" that combines the facts of the case with journalistic depictions of actual participants and fictional characters and events. Sinclair mixed his fictional characters into the prosecution and execution of Sacco and Vanzetti.