Judge Matthew W. Brann of the U.S. Middle District Court of Pennsylvania set a long-term trial date in 2022 for the lawsuit between Sylvester Osagie and the borough of State
Republican Jake Corman has served as State Sen. for Pennsylvania’s 34th District since 1998, but now, a new competitor announced his candidacy. Democrat Robert Ziegler, current president of Millheim’s Borough
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A State College man was charged this week for his alleged role in the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.
Brian Gundersen, 26, was identified after multiple people in the community of Armonk, New York, recognized him after spotting a Byram Hills High School varsity jacket in videos of the mob that stormed the Capitol during the certification of President Joe Biden’s electoral victory, according to a criminal complaint filed by the FBI.
Gundersen attended and played high school football at Byram Hills. He now resides in State College with his mother.
He is charged with unlawfully entering a restricted building, engaging in disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds to impede government business, disorderly conduct in the Capitol and demonstrating in the Capitol buildings.
Central Pa. lawyer who stole $6.3M doesn’t deserve a ‘compassionate’ early release from prison over COVID-19 fears, feds say
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A former central Pennsylvania lawyer who embezzled $6.3 million from more than 30 clients doesn’t need or deserve to be released from prison early due to medical issues and her fear of contracting COVID-19, federal prosecutors are contending.
Instead, Wendy Weikal-Beauchat should keep serving the remaining half of the 15-year federal prison sentence she received for her crimes in 2014, Assistant U.S. Attorney Samuel S. Dalke argued in a recent filing in U.S. Middle District Court.