The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 15, 1983, Page Page 6, Image 6

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    Dally Ncbrcskan
Tuesday, November 15, 1S33
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Lind said that the teams
perceived the adversary
system as the fairest, even
though there were many
similarities purposely intro
duced between the two
groups. Lind said the at
torneys of both groups
followed orders from him,
both court settings had
the same tone, both courts
had the same outcome.
Ratings of fairness in
crease with the amount
of imput people believe
they are allowed to con
tribute to their defense,
either through their at
torneys, or themselves,
Und said. Even when the
case is Ia5t,he3aid, ffpecpls
feel they have been able
to contribute to their de
fense they will consider
the system fair.
However, Und said that
fairness should not be the
only goal of a judicial sys
tem. He said that other
criteria should be used,
such as whether evidence
will be biased or not
Lind said that studies
show the non-adversary
attorneys to be less biased
than the adversary
attorneys.
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Police Report
The UNL police received the following reports
between 2 a.m. Thursday and 6 p.m. Sunday:
Thnrcdsy
2:38 am. Criminal mischief reported at the first
aid station in the southeast corner of Memorial Sta
dium. 8:35 am. Door handles on the north side of
Warehouse 2 on East Campus reported broken off.
9:45 am. Hold-up alarm reported sounding at
the Nebraska Center for Continuing Education,
33rd and Holdrege streets. It was a false alarm.
10:52 am. Alleged narcotics user reported at
Cather Hali Police were not abla to contact anyone
responsible.
1 1:10 am. - Parking permit reported stolen from
car in Parking Area 1 5 near Westbrook Music Build
ing. 11:44 am. Follow-up investigation of the pre
vious report resulted in recovery of the permit It
was reportedly found in another car in Parking Area
15. The car wa3 towed.
1:05 p.ra. Reel-to-reel tape deck stolen from
third floor of Love Library. Estimated loss is $500.
2:55 p.m. Calculator reported stolen from a
room in the engineering building.
4:03 p.m. Book reported stolen from Love
Library. Police arrested person suspected of the
theft 1
7:23 p.m. Trespasser reported at Cather Hall.
Officers contacted and warned the peron.
Friday
1:03 am. Emergency phone reported tampered
with at Parking Area 3 near New Hampshire Street.
Officers were unable to locate those responsible.
2:48 am. Disturbance reported at Cather Hall
on the ninth and 10th floors. People were reportedly
-throwing fireworks in the stairwells. Officers were
unable to contact the people responsible.
2:59 am. Suspicious person reported at Pound
Hall food service. Officers were unable to locate the
person.
3:10 am. Third-degree assault reported at 12th
and R streets. Two males reportedly argued until
one pulled out a knife. No injuries were reported.
Officers arrested the man with the knife.
9:34 am. Two-car accident reported at 10th
and T streets. No injuries were reported. Estimated
total damage is $100. .
10:10 am. Alleged narcotics user reported at
Cather HalL Report was unfounded.
10:14 am. VandaEsm reported to car in Park
ing Area 6 near Burr HalL The glass of the driver's
door window was broken out
1:53 am. Third-degree assault at Abel Hall
reported belatedly. Victim reported opening door
after someone knocked on it. The assailant asked
the victim's name, and after the victim replied, the
assailant hit him. The victim's nose was broken and
cut and his tooth was chipped. He was taken to
Lincoln General Hospital, treated and released. No
charges were filed.
2:05 p.m. Disturbance at Andrews Hall report
ed belatedly. Person was contacted and warned.
2:20 p.m. Tractor door reported damaged at
Tractor Test on East Campus.
2:47 p.m. Black desk phone reported stolen
from the Nebraska Union (reportedly in Sept
ember). Estimated loss b $30.
12.-02 am. Disturbance reported at the Coliseum.
People playing basketball refused to leave. Officers
contacted and warned the players.' -
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