Your Rights When Arrested (Aired April 10, 1954) Each story had an arc that was resolved for that particular combination of legal issues and choices. The listener was never left hanging. Mindful of the fact that Case Dismissed was being heard in many other states besides Illinois, the program regularly reminded its listeners that the problems presented and legal remedies offered were based only on then current Illinois Law. But it's also clear that because they were mindful of a larger audience, the producers and writers very helpfully selected a broad range of legal topics that were general enough in nature to present useful choices and information to residents in virtually any state that might be listening in. All told, a fascinating, useful, and well mounted series of legal dramas that accomplished precisely what they set out to do for thirteen weeks. THIS EPISODE: April 10, 1954. "Your Rights When Arrested" - NBC network, WMAQ, Chicago origination. Sustaining. The program is produced in co-operation with the Chicago Bar Association. A program about your rights when arrested. Rosemary Kelly, Carlton KaDell, Clarence Hartzell, Jack Lester, Clare Baum, Sidney Breeze, Betty Ross, Herbert Latow (director), John C. Fitzgerald (host, Dean of the Law School, Loyola University), Robert Carmen (writer), Tom Evans (sound), Lee Bennett (announcer), Harold Witteberry (engineer). 27:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
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