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James Ford Seale's Biography

James Ford Seale (born 1936) is a former Ku Klux Klan member charged by the U.S. Justice Department on January 24, 2007, and subsequently convicted on June 14, 2007, with the kidnapping of two African-American teenagers in Meadville, Mississippi, in 1964. At the time of his arrest James Ford Seale worked at a lumber plant in Roxie, Mississippi. He also worked as a crop duster and was a police officer in Louisiana briefly in the 1970s.

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  • News Source: Kansas City Star | 3 days ago
    Miss. Over the last three years, the FBI scoured faded documents, interviewed aging lawmen and tracked down witnesses from killings that occurred decades ago, many of them involving white police officers who shot black men or teenagers.

    Now,

  • News Source: The Washington Times | 23 days ago
    Several Supreme Court justices seemed unsympathetic Monday to calls for the courts to get involved in reining in what investors are calling "excessive" fees on mutual funds, a popular investment vehicle for millions of Americans. Some of the justices
  • News Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | 23 days ago
    The Supreme Court on Monday said it would not review a case arising from the 1964 kidnapping and killing of two black teenagers along the Mississippi-Louisiana border, an episode that continues to stir legal debate as it stokes memories of the

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  • Blog Source: blog.taragana.com | 3 months ago
    Justice Department attorney Paige Fitzgerald led the prosecution of reputed Klansman James Ford Seale in the case. She said Ingram was “an incredibly effective investigator” who was genuinely interested in what people had to say. ...
  • Blog Source: yourblackeducation.blogspot.com | 3 months ago
    A majority of the 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals said other Civil Rights Era cold cases could be affected by a Supreme Court ruling on whether time had run out for prosecutors to charge James Ford Seale. Seale, now 73, was convicted in ...
  • Blog Source: www.bloglines.com | 3 months ago
    A federal appellate court recently focused attention on a rare method of obtaining review by the U.S. Supreme Court when it certified a question to the justices in the high-profile prosecution of James Ford Seale for the 1964 ...

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