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Wilbert McAlister is president of the Oakland Black Cowboy Association, the parade sponsor.
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But District Judge Warren Wilbert denied the defense motion, and Roeder is being tried for first degree murder.
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In a statement released prior to the Journal learning of the past investigation of Mr. Cortez, city schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott said, he was appalled by the allegations against Wilbert Cortez.
Teacher Had Past Record of Abuse Sean Gardiner 2012
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"As long as prison has been here, they've always insisted on the power of censorship," says Wilbert Rideau, speaking to The Huffington Post on the telephone from his home in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Prison Books Ban: The Censorship Scandal Inside America's Jails 2011
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And he has a shot at Wilbert Montgomery's franchise single season rushing record, too.
Elizabeth Engel: I'm Afraid to Hope Elizabeth Engel 2011
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Wilbert Cortez, 49 years old, turned himself in and was charged with two counts of "course of sexual conduct against a child" and two counts of endangering the welfare of a child after a series of allegations at Public School 174 in the Rego Park section of Queens, law-enforcement officials said.
Teacher Had Past Record of Abuse Sean Gardiner 2012
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At a podium inside the Roosevelt Hotel last week, Wilbert Rideau, 69, stood before an audience of academics and journalists, as he prepared to deliver a speech more than three decades in the making.
Wilbert Rideau, Former Angola Prisoner, Receives Polk Award The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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At a podium inside the Roosevelt Hotel last week, Wilbert Rideau, 69, stood before an audience of academics and journalists, as he prepared to deliver a speech more than three decades in the making.
Wilbert Rideau, Former Angola Prisoner, Receives Polk Award The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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And, as FPIF contributors Wilbert van der Zeijden and Susi Snyder point out in Nukes in Europe: Coming Home Soon, “U.S. diplomats in Brussels are quite openly denouncing the relevance of the tactical nuclear weapons for current and future NATO defense and deterrence policy and posture.”
John Feffer: The Geopolitics of Stupidity John Feffer 2011
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Correction: Wilbert Rideau's 1970 lawsuit was against the sheriff and warden of East Baton Rouge Parish Prison, not the prison itself.
Prison Books Ban: The Censorship Scandal Inside America's Jails 2011
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