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James Carothers Garrison (born Earling Carothers Garrison; November 20, 1921 – October 21, 1992) [3] was the District Attorney of Orleans Parish, Louisiana, from 1962 to 1973 and later a state appellate court judge.
Clay Shaw was acquitted by the jury after less than an hour of deliberation. On March 1, 1967, New Orleans District attorney Jim Garrison arrested and charged New Orleans businessman Clay Shaw with conspiring to assassinate President Kennedy, with the help of Lee Harvey Oswald, David Ferrie, and others.
Don Carothers (1934–2008), American football player; Earling Carothers Garrison (Jim) (1921–1992), District Attorney of Orleans Parish, Louisiana from 1962 to 1973; Eleanor Carothers (1882–1957), American zoologist, geneticist, and cytologist; Isaac Carothers, former alderman of the 29th ward on the far west side of the City of Chicago
James R. Garrison (1838 –1908), Union Navy sailor and Medal of Honor recipient; James D. Garrison, American historian of literature; Jim Garrison (1921–1992), Louisiana district attorney, known for his investigations into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy; Jim Garrison (American football) (1933–2015), American football coach
James Doolittle In his private family practice, Suetholz has treated opioid addicts with Suboxone for years. With a base of 100 patients, he said he has a Suboxone dropout rate of only about eight percent over the course of six months and he has never had a patient on the medication die of an overdose.
Michael Garrison, from Roseburg; Joseph Gramley, from Oregon; David Haney, from McMinnville; Tyler Hentschel, from Roseburg; Tim Johnson, from Noti; Jerry Kilgore, from Tillamook; Larry and His Flask, from Bend; Charles Littleleaf, from Warm Springs Indian Reservation; Matt the Electrician, from southern Oregon; Victor Aloysius Meyers, from Seaside
WASHINGTON — President Biden issued a pardon Monday for his brother James Biden, effectively burying the final details of a more than five-year probe into the first family’s influence-peddling ...
Those troops attacking along the levee came to a ditch, unknown to them, too wide to cross, that saved the day for the Union garrison. A Union gunboat, USS Princess Royal, came to the garrison's aid also and began shelling the attackers. Futile Confederate assaults continued for some time but they eventually ceased their operations and retired.