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Hearing On Spanier Jail Sentence Set For May

A judge will hear arguments next month about whether former Penn State President Graham Spanier should begin serving a two-month county jail sentence for his conviction on a child endangerment charge. According to the Associated Press, Dauphin County President Judge John F. Cherry on Monday ordered the May 26 hearing to address  Spanier was  convicted in 2017 on one misdemeanor count stemming from his handling of a 2001 report about former assistant football coach and Second Mile charity founder Jerry Sandusky with a boy in a campus locker room shower. In 2019, a day before Spanier was scheduled to begin serving his jail sentence, a federal district court found the conviction to be unconstitutional. In December, however, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Third Circuit Court of Appeals 

Federal judge throws out firearm seizure lawsuit filed by parents of convicted cop-killer Frein

Mannion | Wikipedia SCRANTON – A federal judge has dismissed a civil rights lawsuit filed against the Pike County District Attorney’s Office and the Pennsylvania State Police, from the parents of a man who committed a murderous attack against a state police barracks in 2014, for what they feel was an unlawful seizure of their cache of firearms. Eugene Michael Frein and Deborah Frein of Canadensis first filed suit in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania on June 10 versus the Pennsylvania State Police of Harrisburg, plus the Pike County District Attorney’s Office, Pike County District Attorney Ray Tonkin and John/Jane Does I-V, all of Milford.

Cooperatives to Add Over-Order Premium Amounts to Producer Checks

Upon being appointed to the Pennsylvania Milk Marketing Board in June 2018, Rob Barley and I were constantly questioned about cooperatives and over-order premium payments to their members. Jim Van Blarcom confirmed that this had been an issue since his tenure on the board as well. There were three areas of focus for some producers. They didn’t know if they were receiving any OOP payments, they didn’t know if Pennsylvania OOP payments were going to non-Pennsylvania producers, and they didn’t know if the board could force co-ops to pay their producers the same way independent producers pay farmers from whom they buy milk.

Hearing on Spanier Jail Sentence Set for May

Hearing on Spanier Jail Sentence Set for May
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Parolee charged for drugs in home | News, Sports, Jobs

ifredregill@altoonamirror.com Altoona police filed drug charges Friday against a state parolee after law enforcement members discovered several illicit substances, including crack, in the parolee’s Altoona home, court documents stated. In January, the Altoona Police Department worked with agents from the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s office to serve Mark L. Ivory, 45, with a Cambria County warrant for drug delivery charges, according to court documents. While Ivory was not listed under Blair County supervision, an agent received information that Ivory was living in Altoona, police reported. On Jan. 13, Altoona police accompanied Attorney General’s Office agents to Ivory’s address, and upon contacting Ivory, officers immediately detected the odor of burnt marijuana, a criminal complaint stated.

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