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![]() [Hyde Park contempt trial, tape 2] Original Airdate: 9/2/1982 Length: 00:22:05 Item Type: newstape - original footage Go to full description for this item. Description : Abstract Debra Stewart (witness) testifies during court proceedings in the criminal contempt trial of Michael Gaine (Hyde Park resident). Stewart says that Gaine urinated while facing the home of the Brooks family, made obscene gestures at the group outside of the home, and yelled Bertha Brooks's name loudly. Stephen Limon (Assistant Attorney General for the State of Massachusetts) calls Edgar Charles Brooks (witness) to testify. Brooks points out Gaine in the courtroom and says that Gaine slowed down as he walked by the Brooks home on the afternoon of August 22. Tape 2 of 5.
Subject : Keywords Courts Race relations Trials Subject : Personal Names Brooks, Edgar Charles Driscoll, Richard Gaine, Michael Limon, Stephen Stewart, Debra Subject : Geographic Locations Hyde Park (Boston, Mass.) Type : Genre News - Unedited |
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