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November 30, 1989 | From Times Staff and Wire Reports
A judge declared a mistrial in the racketeering case of three 1970s radicals, two days after they were cleared of charges of plotting to overthrow the government. U.S. District Judge William Young in Springfield, Mass., declared a mistrial after the jury was unable to decide whether the group's alleged bombing exploits constituted racketeering. Prosecutors claim that Raymond L. Levasseur, his wife, Patricia Gros Levasseur, and Richard C.
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November 30, 1989 | From Times Staff and Wire Reports
A judge declared a mistrial in the racketeering case of three 1970s radicals, two days after they were cleared of charges of plotting to overthrow the government. U.S. District Judge William Young in Springfield, Mass., declared a mistrial after the jury was unable to decide whether the group's alleged bombing exploits constituted racketeering. Prosecutors claim that Raymond L. Levasseur, his wife, Patricia Gros Levasseur, and Richard C.
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