Finally heard tape of one of Defendant's comments this morning, imo couldn't be clearer tampering with witness(es). Seems likely any random street thug would be locked up if it could be proved he said anything like that.
eta: otoh, does this mean the judge totally dismissed the other dozen or so instances??
eta again: NYT says $9,000, so apparently judge recognized most instances? Still peanuts, but at least a warning
Apparently $1,000 per violation is the maximum allowed in New York State. Of course, jail could be the next option. We can only dream.
$9,000 ain't a lot, but on top of that, he'll have to attend his son's graduation which he had no intention of doing, so there's some justice.
@mtierney, You have posted a cartoon about protestors saying "first pay off my student debt." but whatever your feelings about loan forgiveness, and as I think this is becoming a talking point for Biden detractors, I am sharing an explanation of those who are eligible. This was copied for CBS news in January.
Biden forgives $5 billion more in student loan debt. Here's who qualifies and how to apply.
By Kate Gibson
Edited By Alain Sherter
January 19, 2024 / 12:18 PM EST / CBS News
The Biden administration a week ago said that, starting in February, people with less than $12,000 in student loans and who have been making payments for at least 10 years would get their remaining loan balance erased. Borrowers also have to be enrolled in the White House's new Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) repayment plan.
Nearly 44,000 of the borrowers approved for debt relief are teachers, nurses, firefighters, social workers and public servants with at least 10 years of service. The remaining close to 30,000 borrowers have been making payments on their loans at least 20 years, but who did not get relief through income-driven repayment plans.
Paul Auster, grew up in SOMA and graduated from Columbia High School. Famous as a Brooklyn author, but his sweeping novel "4 3 2 1" has a protagonist who grows up (in multiple ways) in Maplewood and vicinity.
[Edited to add] Found the video of the talk he gave on Zoom, hosted by the South Orange Library, on 4/3/21 about that novel and talking about his memories of growing up.
Morganna says (in her valuable description of civil disobedience): "I'm mistrustful of people covering their faces."
mtierney gives a reason why masking may be prudent: "...students may well be spotted by identity technology available to employers to screen prospective job applicants."
Not to mention current employers, school administrators, police, and any opponent or random internet surfer who'd like to dox them. Seems sensible to me, though maybe not at the level of integrity and civic-mindedness Morganna described.
The schools have been taken over by the mob mentality. Faculty, students, and staff must be able to conduct University business without disruption, harassment, or threat. Period. One thing is protesting another thing is threatening people and illegal occupation of the school faculties. What’s next? Physical harm to Jews and other people who don’t support this terrorism?
Just because I can, here are photos of the region.. that very old pick-up truck, fitted out with wooden benches, no seatbelts, took us across the desert….
Also because anybody can, Lawrence’s book inspired the name for the rock formation in Wadi Rum half a century after his death, not the other way around.
One thing I've notice, mtierney, is that you never post actual news articles, only opinions. Even when you post from news organizations such as NYT, WSJ, etc, it's always from the opinion section, never from the actual news division.
ETA
I guess one exception is when you post polling results, though I've never understood what you are trying to say by doing so.
apropos my immediately prior posts, it's clear that mt doesn't make much of a distinction between facts and opinions. they seem to carry equal weight.
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$9,000 ain't a lot, but on top of that, he'll have to attend his son's graduation which he had no intention of doing, so there's some justice.
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@mtierney, You have posted a cartoon about protestors saying "first pay off my student debt." but whatever your feelings about loan forgiveness, and as I think this is becoming a talking point for Biden detractors, I am sharing an explanation of those who are eligible. This was copied for CBS news in January.
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Biden forgives $5 billion more in student loan debt. Here's who qualifies and how to apply.
By Kate Gibson
Edited By Alain Sherter
January 19, 2024 / 12:18 PM EST / CBS News
Nearly 44,000 of the borrowers approved for debt relief are teachers, nurses, firefighters, social workers and public servants with at least 10 years of service. The remaining close to 30,000 borrowers have been making payments on their loans at least 20 years, but who did not get relief through income-driven repayment plans.
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Got the QB yesterday with a little hint from the Buddy. Had no idea "churchy" is a word.
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Paul Auster, grew up in SOMA and graduated from Columbia High School. Famous as a Brooklyn author, but his sweeping novel "4 3 2 1" has a protagonist who grows up (in multiple ways) in Maplewood and vicinity.
Paul Auster, the Patron Saint of Literary Brooklyn, Dies at 77 - The New York Times (nytimes.com)
[Edited to add] Found the video of the talk he gave on Zoom, hosted by the South Orange Library, on 4/3/21 about that novel and talking about his memories of growing up.
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Morganna says (in her valuable description of civil disobedience): "I'm mistrustful of people covering their faces."
mtierney gives a reason why masking may be prudent: "...students may well be spotted by identity technology available to employers to screen prospective job applicants."
Not to mention current employers, school administrators, police, and any opponent or random internet surfer who'd like to dox them. Seems sensible to me, though maybe not at the level of integrity and civic-mindedness Morganna described.
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The schools have been taken over by the mob mentality. Faculty, students, and staff must be able to conduct University business without disruption, harassment, or threat. Period. One thing is protesting another thing is threatening people and illegal occupation of the school faculties. What’s next? Physical harm to Jews and other people who don’t support this terrorism?
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Also because anybody can, Lawrence’s book inspired the name for the rock formation in Wadi Rum half a century after his death, not the other way around.
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the terrorism is the intimidation of Jewish students and professors on campus.
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apropos my immediately prior posts, it's clear that mt doesn't make much of a distinction between facts and opinions. they seem to carry equal weight.
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