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Loeb Freed on Charge Of Manslaughter Here

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Stanley R. Loeb '54, acquitted yesterday morning on the charge of manslaughter, will appeal the $100 fine given him by the First District Court of South Middlesex.

On October 7, Loeb's car struck Daniel Richards of Framingham, and Richards died two days later in the hospital. The Court, while finding him not guilty on a manslaughter charge, ruled that he had operated his automobile so as to "endanger life on the highway," and that he was therefore subject to the fine.

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