Volume 41, Number 11 · June 9, 1994

Prime Suspects, USA

By Veronica Geng

'I dislike being addressed as 'Ma'am,' 'General,' or 'Madam Attorney General.' I should have said so before. What counts is, I'm saying it now. 'Guv' is all right. So is 'Top,' 'Honcho,' or 'Hitch.' There's a violent repeat felon in Dade who says he was put away by 'Collar and Cuffs,' and that's one sobriquet I wouldn't mind earning a thousand times over. Use the imagination the Lord gave you.'



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