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It Includes: Transfer up & back Trailways Bus eet crossing. Ti ^ d with Soutlit Ij] tssing and/-™”’ nan Drive, he Luther dolleman , the agri s consit 'ad tracks,! $65 million, |i ^6 nights: Condo w/Kitchen, Jacuzzi & Sauna Its days: Lift Tickets, Boots, Poles & Ski Rentals Contact Skip or Mike at 268-0097 or Come by Weightlifting Club Room * * * * * * * •Jf * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * -X- * * * * •X- By MARYBETH ROHSNER Reporter “You have the right to remain si lent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law...” Everyone has heard a television policeman recite those familiar words while making an arrest. Crim inals, however, are not the only peo ple who must be concerned with le gal rights. Anyone ignorant of arrest proce dures can talk his way into serious trouble — even if he is involved in a traffic accident. “Many people are misinformed about their rights,” Bryan Attorney Hank Paine said. “There is no re quirement that any officer read you your rights at any time unless you’re going to be interrogated while under arrest. “You are considered under arrest when you’re effectively detained from leaving the scene. Any infor mation you volunteer may be used at your trial, even if you haven’t been read your rights.” Paine offers the following advice to anyone involved in legal prob lems: • Don’t leave the scene until the police get there. Write down the Okla. detective tried to stop sex offender : license hasli T borrow a» )1 levelof.il proof of imoi alcohol levelq I charge if“i acuhies" area longer be m is a criminal MEAT SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL SCIENCE KICK-OFF SPECIALS Open immediately after the TEXAS TECH game (October 6) until 5:00 P.M. Beef Hindquarters (cut, wrapped, frozen) Avg. weight: 125-200 lbs; sold on hanging weight basis $1.49 per lb. Beef Tenderloins (whole, trimmed) $4.49 per lb. Beef Round Steaks (bone-in) $1.69 per lb. Pork Chops (1 ” thick, 4 per pkg.) $1.99 per lb. Smoked Pork Chops (center-cut, 1 ” thick, 4 per pkg.) (limited quantity; while supplies last) $2.99 per lb. The Meat Science and Technology Center is located on West Campus next to the Kleberg Center (phone :845-5651). Other beef, pork, lamb, sausage and dairy products are available. Prices effective through October 12, 1984. We are open for business Monday through Friday from 9:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. United Press International TUCSON, Ariz. — An Oklahoma detective tried unsuccessfully to re voke the parole of a California sex offender two weeks before the kid napping of an Arizona girl, a Tuc son newspaper said Wednesday. Frank J. Atwood, 26, a Los An geles County resident, was arrested Sept. 20 in Kerrville for the abduc tion of Vicki Lynn Hoskinson, 8, who disappeared from a suburban Tucson street. The girl’s bicycle w^s found aban doned Sept. 17. A massive air and ground search in the desert near Tucson was unsuccessful. Randy West, a detective with the Enid, Okla., police department, said he tried to warn law enforcement agencies in Tucson Aug. 30 that At wood might become involved in a child molestation. Court documents said Atwood, who was visiting in Enid, told a po lice informant he was seeking a child with whom he could have sex. California failed to respond to the request that Atwood be picked up, West said in the Tucson Citizen. West’s request for arrest was con sidered invalid because Arizona offi cials believed Atwood was back in Los Angeles. He wasn’t. In Sacramento, Robert Gore, a state corrections spokesman, said it was not until Sept. 13 that parole of ficials realized Atwood was out of the state. A parole revocation warrant ret roactive to Sept. 13 was issued Sept. 21, one day after Atwood was ar rested in Texas. Atwood remains in custody in Bastrop County facing extradition to Tucson. In California, Atwood served three years of a five-year prison term for kidnapping a 7-year-old boy whom he assaulted sexually. A court affidavit by a Pima County detective indicates that on the day Vicki disappeared, witnesses spotted Atwood with a bloody shirt, bloody hands and a knife, and said he had acknowledged being in volved in a stabbing. it of a $1 mi md to pay for) oned waste si ded. ndations by t> ,vaste general® iltiinate disp® e-end” tax as® id” tax. breaks on Wj id tax-exempt ction and ref ; inspections ;sults of those idily avail'" funding with hazard® facilities,, aey generals' ion division Police beat The following incidents were reported to the University Police Department through Wednes day. MISDEMEANOR THEFT: • A red Schwinn Varsity 10- speed bicycle was stolen from in front of the Blocker Building. Spi speed bicycle was stolen from the bike racks at the corner of South Bizzeii and Lubbock Streets. • A silver Schwinn LeTour 10- speed bicycle was stolen from the south side of Heldenfels Hall. MSC International Programs Committee Officer Positions are still Available. pick up applications in the MSC Student Programs Office Due: October 9, at 5:00p.m. names, addresses and phone num bers of all witnesses. Your attorney may need to contact the witnesses later. • Stay calm and don’t discuss what happened with anyone. Com ments such as “I just didn’t see him” or “I only had one beer” will damage you in court. • When an officer arrives, give him your name, address, driver’s li cense number and insurance papers. Cooperate, but do not make a statement about the incident until you’ve talked with a lawyer. Let the witnesses make the statements. • Don’t let the officer talk you into making a statement by prom ising you a more favorable report with the prosecutor. No matter now much he wants to help you, the offi cer has no authority in the prosecu tor’s decisions. • Should you decide to discuss the incident with the officer, you have waived your right to remain si lent. 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