1958 Law & Justice Events — Verified Historical Highlights

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  • 08 Feb United Fruit Company antitrust settlement: On February 8, 1958, the United Fruit Company reached an antitrust settlement with the U.S. government, addressing monopolistic practices in Central America. This settlement was part of broader efforts to regulate corporate power in the region. source: nytimes.com
  • 13 Mar Paris Police Force Demonstration: On March 13, 1958, members of the Paris police force held a demonstration protesting against working conditions and demanding better pay and equipment. source: reuters.com
  • 06 May Vivian Teed executed in Wales: On May 6, 1958, Vivian Teed, 24, was executed by hanging in Swansea Prison, Wales, for the murder of William Williams, the sub-postmaster of Fforestfach Post Office. This was the last execution in Wales. source: bbc.com
  • 29 May Currency Seizure in Tokyo: Japanese authorities detained eleven people, including an Asian Games athlete, for illegal possession of U.S. military payment certificates. A Japanese airline employee was found with $12,000 in MPC.
  • 17 Jun Execution of Imre Nagy by Soviet authorities: Imre Nagy, the Hungarian revolutionary leader, was executed by Soviet authorities on June 17, 1958. His execution was a significant event in the context of the Cold War, as Nagy had previously led a revolt against Soviet control in Hungary in 1956. His death symbolized the harsh repression of dissent in Eastern Europe. source: britannica.com
  • 23 Jul Divorce (Insanity and Desertion) Act Implemented: The Divorce (Insanity and Desertion) Act 1958 received Royal Assent on July 23, 1958, amending UK divorce law to broaden the definition of insanity and address issues related to desertion. It allowed for divorce on grounds of desertion even if a separation agreement was in place before desertion became a legal ground for divorce. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 29 Jul Automobile Information Disclosure Act signed: The Automobile Information Disclosure Act was signed into law on July 29, 1958. This act aimed to ensure that consumers received accurate information about the vehicles they were purchasing, promoting transparency in the automotive industry. source: congress.gov
  • 07 Oct Potter Stewart Joins Supreme Court: Potter Stewart was appointed to the United States Supreme Court on October 7, 1958, becoming an influential judicial figure who would serve until 1981 and contribute to several landmark legal decisions.