Tag: 1982

  • Gould Guilty of Violent Crime, Maryland 1982

    Gould Guilty of Violent Crime, Maryland 1982

    In a shocking turn of events, Gould has been found guilty of Violent Crime in the Maryland federal court case, Gould vs. The State. According to sources close to the case, the defendant, Gould, was arrested on December 10, 1982, and charged with Violent Crime in the Maryland federal court. The case, Gould, was filed…

  • Gould Convicted of Violent Crime, Maryland 1982

    Gould Convicted of Violent Crime, Maryland 1982

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  • Federal Defendant Fined $3 for Unspecified Offense, New York NY, 1983

    Federal Defendant Fined $3 for Unspecified Offense, New York NY, 1983

    A federal defendant has been convicted of a federal crime in the state of New York. The offense, which occurred in 1983, resulted in a fine of $3 being imposed on the defendant. According to court records from the Federal Judicial Center, the case is listed under docket number 8200002. The details of the offense…

  • Federal Defendant Sentenced to 1 Month for Federal Offense, New Yor…

    Federal Defendant Sentenced to 1 Month for Federal Offense, New Yor…

    In a federal crime case that has garnered significant attention, a federal defendant has been sentenced to 1 month in prison for committing a federal offense in the state of New York. According to court records from the Federal Judicial Center, the case, which is listed under docket number 8200015, took place in 1983. The…

  • ’83 NY Hitman Sentenced to Month for RICO Violation

    ’83 NY Hitman Sentenced to Month for RICO Violation

    GRIMY TIMES EXCLUSIVE: A federal defendant from New York City has been sentenced to one month in federal prison for participating in a racketeering scheme, marking a swift and decisive judgment against organized crime. The case, docket number 8200015, is a stark reminder of the era’s criminal activities that continue to shape today’s justice landscape.…

  • Tencom Corporation Indicted for Violent Crime, Illinois 1982

    Tencom Corporation Indicted for Violent Crime, Illinois 1982

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  • 1982: Crack, Cash, and Crime — Inside America’s Federal Dockets

    1982: Crack, Cash, and Crime — Inside America’s Federal Dockets

    It was 1982—a year of synthesizers on the radio, Reaganomics in the streets, and a quiet explosion in federal courtrooms across America. According to federal court records compiled by the Federal Judicial Center, a staggering 43,325 federal cases were filed that year, a number that didn’t just reflect crime, but a nation at war with…

  • Connecticut Crime Tides in 1982

    Connecticut Crime Tides in 1982

    In 1982, Connecticut saw a 5.6% increase in reported violent crimes, as reported by the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) program. This national program, established in 1930, collects crime data from law enforcement agencies across the United States. The UCR statistics paint a picture of rising crime rates in Connecticut during this time. Nationally, 1982…

  • Minnesota’s 1982 Crime Wave

    Minnesota’s 1982 Crime Wave

    Minnesota’s crime landscape in 1982 was marked by a significant increase in burglary rates, according to the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) program. The UCR program, established in 1930, is the primary source for crime statistics in the United States. As the nation grappled with a growing concern over crime, Minnesota was no exception. The…

  • South Carolina, Burglary and Theft, 1982

    South Carolina, Burglary and Theft, 1982

    In 1982, South Carolina was plagued by a sharp rise in crime, particularly burglary and theft. According to the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) program, the Palmetto State saw a significant increase in these types of crimes, leaving residents feeling vulnerable and fearful for their safety. The UCR program, established in 1929, provides a comprehensive…