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- Robideau may refer to: Robert Robideau Roubadeau P**** This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Robideau. If an internal link led...
- Robert Eugene Robideau (November 11, 1946 – February 17, 2009) was an American activist who was acquitted in the 1975 shooting deaths of two FBI agents...
- Butler took Williams' handgun, Peltier took Coler's handgun, and Robert Robideau took Coler's .308 rifle and shotgun. Stuntz was found wearing Coler's FBI...
- trials of Robert Robideau and Dino Butler, and later the separate trial of Leonard Peltier, who had to be extradited from Canada. Robideau and Butler were...
- shocking the prosecution. In 1975, Kunstler defended AIM members Robert Robideau and Darrelle Butler in the slaying of two FBI agents, Jack Coler and Ronald...
- with Leonard Peltier, her sisters, Bernie Nichols-Lafferty and Barbara Robideau, then-husband Dennis Banks, and others, were riding in a recreational vehicle...
- Three AIM members were indicted for the murders: Darryl Butler, Robert Robideau and Leonard Peltier, who had escaped to Canada. An eyewitness stated that...
- Robideau on the canvas for a count of nine. When Robideau arose, he could only manage to clinch Leonard by the waist and wait for the bell. Robideau had...
- peace-building initiative pioneer Harry Anastasiou; Native American activist Robert Robideau; **** rights activist Paul Popham, who founded the **** Men's Health Crisis...
- parti****nts in the firefight for the deaths of the agents. AIM members Robert Robideau and Dino Butler were acquitted after ****erting that they had acted in self-defense...