the First Circuit this week, by
a 3-2 vote, said that the
cancellation of Redgrave's
contract did not violate the
Massachusetts Civil Rights
Act.
The court, however, upheld
a $12,000 award to Redgrave
as compensation for a lost role
in a Broadway play. A three-
member panel of the United
States Court of Appeals for
the first circuit ruled in her
favor in October 1987.
Soviets To Take
War Criminal?
Washington (JTA) — The
Soviet Union may be the next
home of convicted war
criminal Boleslays Maikov-
skis, Neal Sher, the top U.S.
prosecutor of alleged Nazi
war criminals, said last week.
Maikovskis, 84, of Mineola,
N.Y., was ordered deported in
1984, and the U.S. Supreme
Court denied Maikovskis'
petition for appeal in 1986.
Litigation is now proceeding
to decide to which country he
should be deported.
The Board of Immigration
Apeals found that Maikovskis
participated in the murder of
Jews during World War II as
chief of the Second Police
-Precinct in Rezekne, Latvia.
His case represents one of
29 pending befOre the U.S.
cours brought by the Justice
Department's Office of
Special Investigations, which
searches for and tries to pro-
secute war criminals living in
the United States.
Among OSI's 31 closed
cases, there are 19 in which
the accused war criminals left
the United States and nine in
which they died before doing
so. Two of the war criminals
were later executed.
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