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HEARNAP — Part 29

427 pages · May 09, 2026 · Document date: Dec 12, 1976 · Broad topic: Famous Crimes & Fugitives · Topic: HEARNAP · 427 pages OCR'd
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Jan ° ; 4 ; 4 . ‘Continued from Fiest Page ‘sence* from judicial jurisdiction in “the intervening time, > > Interrupting. Carter said: est) *We are not required le be addie- Aeaded in approaching this question . = ‘of long absence. We have to view it , Bt for whatitis... 3 The jurist did-not-continus, cag: PY After Hallinan again raised the question of strong family ties, Carter Said, "You don’t have to sell Mr. and Mrs. Hearst to me. . . the problem is apparent to any of us who have been Parents ourselves..." “US. Ally, James 1. Browning “argucd that Patty should not be re- eased by the court—under any cir- <umstances, It is our advice to the court.” he gaid, "that. at present. there are no tonditions of release that would rea- fonably assure Miss Hearst's future z2ppcarances before the court." hd ; : Browning noted that when Patty teas hooked into the San Mateo jail she had listed! her “occupation” as *urban guermila" and that mneacent - bystanders had been wounded hy gunfire during the Apri! V5, 1974, Hioemia Rank robiery in which Pat- ty allegedly participated. + In that robbery, another menther of the SLA. not Patty, is beheved te have done the firing. : The tall, thin prosecutor also noted that, at the lime of her arrest, Paity had showed arresting officers a joad- ed 38-<caliber revolver she had in her urse and that at Ieast two carbines ad been found at the residence. > In addition, Browning sitid, the for- mer fugitive had frequently referred to her parents in tape recordings as "pigs." . ey he conclusion Browning arzued, at ten beans Sal NR bladed lepen SRE AAR ENS alla POR Ss HR SET a + habe ak Twat oe 4g =e Ors Be 4 ‘eye iS Obvious,” ties? but they are nat to her family : «ee Miss Ilearst's family is foval tat her and willing to suj-port her, butt we suggest thei ik a grave questinn! . Whether Miss Hearst - reciprocates at ge ee that lovalty. - age “The facts belie she reciprocates Mhat loyalty.” : Browning conciueed, saving, he wd not “believe the taxpayers of the na- exh, “Ss "The defendant may have ‘close. efuse S to Free Pa —_ Cites | Re evoutionary Comment tion should be called upon to —_ untold amounts of money to recap ture her again,” Costs of the nationwice manhunt for Patty and her comrades has been estimated to run in the millions of dollars. When arguments turned to the Clarence M. Kelley said it - systematic prohe of "acinci. fugitive Yoshimura which ; agents to the tag houscs Francisco's Mission District. Agents were haping to } Corspanion of Yoshimura and ’ st question of the -amount-of -haih trat-——S SE might be ordered, the purist gave what appeared to be a hint of what Inay be his concern in Subsequent earings: “The dollar amount is not of any, : moment," he said. “The question is whether or not she should be at jargze.” Both her father and mother, Cath. cringe Hearst, as well as three of Pat- {ys sisters, were present in the court- room. : As Patty entered the courtroani in the Ferleral Building here, she smilert and nodded to her [amily and said. "Hi." Following her court appearance, Pittiv reportediy told her mother, "Well. it might nave looxed hike fa- Voritism if I had gotten out.” In a separate court appearance, US. Magistrate Owen E. Woodruff dr. set next Friday as the date for a hearing in connection with posshie return of Wiliam and Emily Harris to Los Angcles to face almest two | dozen {felony charges. ; ; The Harsises have never heen, charged in connection with the Saa Francisco hank robbery. Patty. haweser, faces a haltery of state and federal charges in Los Angeles, in ad. aution to her San Francisco indich- nients. Woodruff appointed attorney Su. san Jordan of San Francisco to renre- sept Faulty Harms. James Hew, _ federal public defender in San Fran- cisco, wil represent Willan Harris. Meanwhile Friday, bits and pieces of the imtricate invesurative chan whith led to the won bee of Patty and Coie Into fortis. fr the end, it would seem. their capture was a mixtures of intensive tleteclise work—aanti a lille gid-fash- roned Iuck. . in Kansas City, FBI Director sources said. =. Yosiuinura had unexpecter faced in connection with: Pe. the Harrises when agents fa: fingerprints in a vacated Pe. nia farmhouse in which the - tno are believed Lo have hid: from roughly July to mid-Av: 1974 7 Refore Yoshimura’s prints -a covered in the farmhouse, aut had had no information re her possible whereabou- had disappeared a3 a fuy..;. 1972 bomb-cache cases, Meanwhile Friday. hite and of the intricate investiesiiv which led to the capture of Pe her comrades were beginr come inte focus. In the end, it would seen tcaplure Was a mixture of ir detective work—and a Inte 6 Joned luck, In Kansas City, FS! F Clarence M. Kelley said it v systematic probe of “associa fugitive Yoshimure which } agents to the two houses Francisco's Mission Disirict. ‘Agents were hoping tak compuuan of Yoshinra ard stead, the celebrated. f. sources said. Yoshimura had unexpecied! _ faced im connection with Pa: the Harrises when geonts fr: fingerprints itt a vacated Pea wa farmhouse in which tre tria are beheved lo have he: Isr roughly July to mid- ae or4 ~ Before Yozhinvira’s prints %, covered in the farmhouse, au had had no information rr her possible whereabouts 7 had shsanpesred as a funay i 1972 bomb<ache case. Pleate' Turn to Poce bz h AL TiMES- Wef7zs -3j- Le
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