The red block letters above and below the picture varied from shirt to shirt, from " Federal Child Abuse " to " The First Infamous Crime of the New Millenium " to " Elian _ Miami is With You ."
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In a moment of desperation, Boyd grabs an old pistol, disguises his face with theatrical greasepaint, and goes out to rob a bank; this sets off a series of events leading to one of Canada s most infamous crime sprees.
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Over time, Denny Brady and Larry Griffin gradually took over running the gang and may not have been actively involved some of the Patsy Conroys'more infamous crimes such as the " Elizabeth " or " Mattan " robberies during 1873.
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Varma said " Company " is a work of fiction, and rejected media speculation that it is based on the real-life enmity between Dawood Ibrahim and Chhota Rajan _ two of Bombay's most infamous crime lords who police say have terrorized the film industry.
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Rather than worry about children becoming speed bumps, Arizona legislators are more interested in closing down nudie bars and maintaining laws against adultery and " the infamous crime against nature . " ( By which they mean, I believe, " rational thought . ")
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Cox, who co-wrote the screenplay with three others, tries to get at the truth behind an infamous crime : In July of 1981, four known associates of Holmes were bludgeoned to death inside a drug den on Wonderland Avenue in L . A .'s Laurel Canyon.
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"This decision is a powerful reminder that, even as we begin a new century, individuals responsible for the most infamous crimes of the last century just ended can _ and must _ still be brought to justice, " said Eli M . Rosenbaum, director of special investigations.
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A concurring opinion by Chief Justice Warren E . Burger cited the ancient roots of prohibitions against homosexual sex, quoting William Blackstone s description of homosexual sex as an infamous crime against nature, worse than rape, and a crime not fit to be named.
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Henley, who remains behind bars in an East Texas prison, said he was terrified that nobody would like his work . " I really hope y'all don't turn this into an infamous crime thing, " he said during a prison interview at the Coffield Unit, about 150 miles northeast of Houston.
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Under Queen Victoria's 1847 statutes a member " convicted of treason, cowardice, felony, or any infamous crime derogatory to his honour as a knight or gentleman, or accused and does not submit to trial in a reasonable time, shall be degraded from the Order by a special ordinance signed by the sovereign ".