Many of those in the above trials were convicted at a later date.
If convicted at trial on either set of 100 charges, he could have faced up to 30 years in prison for each count.
However, by early 1989 only 60 of those convicted at the maxi-trial were still in prison.
All could be confiscated if he is convicted at a trial set to begin in February.
Taken into custody with little incident, Johnson was convicted at his trial for a third and final time.
If convicted at trial, he would have faced a sentence of 5 to 25 years in state prison.
If convicted at trial, each man could face up to 64 years in prison.
If convicted at trial, each could have faced a prison term of up to 10 years.
He was convicted at trial, and imprisoned until September 1961.
Stone was convicted of the crime again in October that year at his second trial.