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And, What's More, The Jury Was Packed
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A Man Sitting In A Jail Cell With His Arms Folded
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Which Are You - A Victim Of Society Or A Crook?
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I've Served Under Five Presidents
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Have You Ever Just Blurted Out A Plea
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End Of February
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After The Judicial System
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As It Turned Out My Battery Of Lawyers Was No
Joseph Mirachi
I Had A Pretty Sleazy Lawyer
Arnie Levin
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A Policeman Speaks To A Detective In A Jail Cell
Robert Leighton
A Prisoner Says To His Cellmate
Benjamin Schwartz
You Won' T Believe How Much I Was Paying For An
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Would A Little Cuddling Kill You?
Michael Shaw
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I was almost like Robin Hood
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I'm Certain I'd Remember If I'd Done It
Alan Dunn
In The Novel Based On My Case
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Our New Digital Wallet App
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A Good Detective Story
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My Youngest Is A Terror. We Can't Do A Thing
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I Can't Get Over How You've Settled Down
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It's Kind Of Nice. My Book And I Are Coming
Donald Reilly
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Roy Williams
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Al Ross
I Know What You're Thinking
Chon Day
New Yorker September 12th, 1942
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It Practically Eliminates The Old-fashioned
Carl Rose
I Keep Pretty Busy On The Outside. If It Weren't
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Carl! I Thought I'd Find You Here
Mike Twohy
Crime Certainly Doesn't Pay
Al Ross
Well, That's That. When's The Next Comet?
Charles E. Martin
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Otto Soglow
But If I Go Ahead And Reenact The Crime Won't
Gardner Rea
Don't Feel Too Bad
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Yes, Sir, In My Day I've Cost The State Of New
Gardner Rea
I Wouldn't Wait To Be Drafted. I'd Volunteer
Alain
Just A Minute
Saul Steinberg
Couldn't We Take A Cab? I'd Be Glad To Pay For It
Sydney Hoff
That You, Butch?
Leonard Dove
New Yorker May 27th, 1944
Sam Cobean
And Then A Few Evenings Later When I Came Home
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William, I've Decided To Give You Your Freedom
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I Often Wonder What I Would Have Been - 4-f
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After Leaving Reform School
Mischa Richter
Oh, There You Are! I Been Looking All
George Price
What! You Mean It's Thirty Years Already?
Perry Barlow
We're Going To Be Way Behind The Times When
Chon Day
This Sure Will Be A Surprise To My Folks
Alain
Now, Easy Does It
Perry Barlow
It Was One Of The Promising Propositions
Chon Day
He Got Nabbed By A Policewoman
Leonard Dove
I Perfected A New Method Of Engraving - Well
Richard Decker
New Yorker May 9th, 1942 #1
Alain