LYCOS RETRIEVER
Manson: La Vey
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Rousing the sleeping Leno LaBianca from the couch at gunpoint, Manson had Watson bind his hands with a leather thong. After Rosemary LaBianca was brought briefly into the living room from the bedroom, Watson followed Manson’s instructions to cover the couple’s heads with pillowcases, which he bound in place with lamp cords. Manson left, sending Krenwinkel and Leslie Van Houten into the house with instructions that the couple be killed.[66][58][54]
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As Manson entered his middle teens, his life was much the same as his late childhood, spending his time either in or escaping out of reform schools. When out he lived on his on, using money from armed robberies and getting around in stolen cars. Charlie proved to be as poor a thief as he was a student, always managing to get caught and ending up back in an institution. While at the Indiana School for Boys in Plainfield, Indiana, Charlie claimed he was repeatedly raped and he soon escaped.
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After Manson took that same woman and another girl from California to New Mexico for purposes of prostitution before the year's end, he was held and questioned for violation of the Mann Act. Though he was released, he evidently suspected, rightly, that the investigation had not ended. When he disappeared, in violation of his probation, a bench warrant was issued; an April 1960 indictment for violation of the Mann Act followed.[11] Arrested in Laredo, Texas, in June, when one of his girls was arrested for prostitution, Manson was returned to Los Angeles. For violation of his probation on the check-cashing charge, he was ordered to serve his ten-year sentence.[11]
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Manson was appointed to the Sacramento County Municipal Court in January 1998, and elevated to the Superior Court in June 1998. Before that (1993-98) he served as General Counsel for the California Department of Fish and Game, where he was responsible for providing legal and policy advice to the agency Director, the Secretary for Resources, and the Governor, on state and federal Endangered Species Acts, wetlands, water law, California Environmental Quality Act and other natural resource issues.
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In the criminal trial for the same incident, Manson was charged with disorderly conduct and assault and battery, but the judge dismissed the sexual conduct charges. Manson paid $4,000 US in fines. Keasler’s lawyer John Nickola said both sides agreed not to release any terms of the civil lawsuit settlement.
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Manson, a colonel in the California Air National Guard, served as Associate Professor of Law at the U.S. Air Force Academy (1985-89). He is the founding Director of the Academy's Air and Space Law Program. He served as Area Defense Counsel (1984-85) for the U.S. Air Force Judiciary, Deputy Staff Judge Advocate (1983-84), and as International Law Advisor for the U.S. Republic of Korea Combined Forces Command, United Nations Command in Korea in 1983.
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