Sentences with phrase «years probation with»

Brooklyn District Attorney Ken Thompson, who pushed aggressively for an indictment in the case, requested last month that Liang be sentenced to five years probation with six months of ankle - monitored home confinement and 500 hours of community service.
Instead, the Justice Department simply hands out deferred prosecution agreements, putting the banks on three - year probation with a DOJ incentive not to bring further felony counts and deferred prosecution agreements until the three - year probation has lapsed.

Not exact matches

When rapper Meek Mill was sentenced to 2 - 4 years in prison last week for violating his probation, an outpouring of protest followed the controversial decision, with Jay - Z being one of Mill's most fervent supporters.
Last year, the state asked Zenefits for a settlement fine of up to $ 97,000 with 24 months of probation, unless it began charging money for its software.
In my case my employer has a one year probation period where they do not match anything so for the first year I am better off with an IRA.
TCF will be on probation for the remainder of the current academic year and, in accord with the ruling, has submitted a revised constitution to the TCUJ.
In February 2013, Coots was given one year of probation for crossing into Tennessee with venomous snakes.
Bishop Finn was himself sentenced to two years probation, and the diocese was hit with an additional $ 1.1 million fine, when an arbitrator ruled Finn's diocese had broken an earlier agreement.
Fox tells the story from beginning to end: childhood in the German - American parsonage; nine grades of school followed by three years in a denominational «college» that was not yet a college and three year's in Eden Seminary, with graduation at 21; a five - month pastorate due to his father's death; Yale Divinity School, where despite academic probation because he had no accredited degree, he earned the B.D. and M.A.; the Detroit pastorate (1915 - 1918) in which he encountered industrial America and the race problem; his growing reputation as lecturer and writer (especially for The Christian Century); the teaching career at Union Theological Seminary (1928 - 1960); marriage and family; the landmark books Moral Man and Immoral Society and The Nature and Destiny of Man; the founding of the Fellowship of Socialist Christians and its journal Radical Religion; the gradual move from Socialist to liberal Democratic politics, and from leader of the Fellowship of Reconciliation to critic of pacifism; the break with Charles Clayton Morrison's Christian Century and the inauguration of Christianity and Crisis; the founding of the Union for Democratic Action, then later of Americans for Democratic Action; participation in the ecumenical movement, especially the Oxford Conference and the Amsterdam Assembly; increasing friendship with government officials and service with George Kennan's policy - planning group in the State Department; the first stroke in 1952 and the subsequent struggles with ill health; retirement from Union in 1960, followed by short appointments at Harvard, at the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, and at Columbia's Institute of War and Peace Studies; intense suffering from ill health; and death in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, in 1971.
It is sixty years since I became a Catholic; five of those years were spent in schools staffed by secular priests and religious, another four in approved schools staffed by laity and with Catholic chaplains; two years were spent in a local authority approved school and thirty years in prisons and the courts as a senior probation officer.
After a plea agreement, Mixon was sentenced to a year of probation, served 100 hours of community service, attended cognitive behavior counseling and was suspended from football for his entire freshman year with Oklahoma.
Any other coach but Adolph Rupp would have been satisfied with an 18 - 7 record, but The Baron, audibly piqued because Kentucky wasn't tournament - bound for the first time in seven years, took occasion to blame his troubles on 1) the school band, which stopped tooting for the Wildcats after midyear exams left most of its members on probation; 2) student fans, who were absent in droves for the final game; 3) the lack of a more intensive recruiting program.
Elliott paid a fine and served a year of probation, but foreigners with certain felony convictions can be deported.
The Orangemen aren't as loaded with talent as they have been in previous years, in part because the Syracuse administration is conducting an investigation into possible NCAA violations, and the threat of probation scared off a number of top recruits who might otherwise have signed with the Orange, including Donyell Marshall, who ended up at Connecticut, and Jalen Rose, who went to Michigan.
Once they might've said the hell with it and played Nez anyway, but the school's athletic programs are only four months out of an almost two - year probation slapped on them by the NAIA for «violations involving ineligible players.»
In 1984 Hughes had been convicted on two counts of taking «indecent liberties» with a child in a community near Streamwood and was sentenced to four years probation.
If convicted he may do 1 - 2 years with a lengthy probation.
Huynh has since been charged with child endangerment and sentenced to two years of probation and 100 hours of community service.
An email chain seen by Politics.co.uk shows staff at a probation trust informing an employee with 20 years experience that he was selected for one of the new Community Rehabilitation Companies (CRCs) by a random lottery.
Justice will be best served if Mr. Liang is sentenced to five years of probation, with the condition that he serves six months of home confinement with electric monitoring and performs 500 hours of community service.»
In a shocking verdict that stunned outside observers, she was found guilty despite insufficient evidence and Zweibel sentenced Cecily to 90 days in jail at Rikers Island, along with 5 years of probation.
ALBANY — Allison Lee, the lobbyist wife of Rep. Maurice Hinchey, was sentenced Friday to 60 days in jail and three years» probation for driving drunk with a suspended license last winter when she rear - ended another car on Lark Street.
The county agreed to give other groups of its employees a 3 percent raise retroactive to January 1, 2009, a $ 500 bonus effective January 1 of this year, and a 2 percent pay raise effective January 1, 2012, but it has taken a harder line with its probation officers.
A former employee of the state Office for People with Developmental Disabilities who used a state - issued credit card to pay for a wedding ceremony and limo rides to Wal - Mart and other non-state-related items toting up to $ 16,668.55 was sentenced to five years» probation.
Union officials and county lawmakers called on Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone to get personally involved in negotiations with deputy sheriffs and probation officers, who have been without contracts for six years.
Brian, who worked for the Probation Service for 30 years, says he was burnt - out and needed to find some «peace, far from the madding crowd» with his wife Brenda.
He is also a former chief executive of the crime reduction charity Nacro, which, in partnership with his wife Janine's outsourcing company, Sodexo Justice Services, won six of the 21 regional probation contracts to supervise more than 200,000 offenders each year.
Klein said the only actual case he knew of was in Greenfield, Indiana, where a probation officer saw a 42 - year - old sex offender playing the game with a 16 - year - old boy on the county courthouse lawn in July.
Noel, who cooperated with the government to help convict Sampson, was sentenced to probation last year.
With more than 150 probation officers and supervising officers, this department oversees 2,000 juvenile cases and more than 11,000 adult cases each year.
Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Thomas Farber agreed to her lawyer's request Tuesday that the court - ordered supervision end three years - with the consent of the Department of Probation.
Dougherty is retired from a 30 - year career with the Onondaga County probation department.
Brooklyn District Attorney Ken Thompson recommended Wednesday that instead of prison time, 27 - year - old Liang should serve «five years of probation, with the condition that he serves six months of home confinement with electric monitoring and performs 500 hours of community service.»
They wrote that they had no quarrel with the probation office's calculation of federal sentencing guidelines — which called for 21 years and 10 months on the low end and 27 years and three months on the high — and they felt he deserved much more than the 10 years the office recommended.
Dougherty, 63, ran for council after retiring from a 30 - year career with the Onondaga County probation department.
* He had once been charged with grand larceny for collecting $ 4,950 in unemployment benefits while working part - time; in 2004 he pleaded to a misdemeanor and received three years» probation.
In cooperation with federal partners, and in light of the fact that Huntley faces an 18 - 24 month prison sentence, prosecutors recommended a sentence of five years probation in exchange for her felony guilty plea.
Thompson, who is no longer with the Syracuse Police Department, was sentenced by a judge to three years probation.
Samuel Pierre, 30, a Brooklyn Democratic operative, was slapped last year with a $ 5,000 fine and sentenced to three years» probation — including three months of home confinement — after pleading guilty in November 2013 to a federal misdemeanor charge of illegally accepting the cash in 2008.
Just since my criminal case ended with one year of probation and community service, this is the most media attention I've had by far.
He was sentenced to 30 days in jail, 1,000 hours of community service and eight years probation, along with settling a civil case with the victim's family.
Saddled with an unresponsive public defender, Dee is offered a Faustian bargain: she can plead guilty, receive a ten - year probation, pay a small fine, and return to her children immediately, but as a convicted felon she'll lose her voting rights and be ineligible for government assistance.
At the recent CPS hearings, the former principal of Casals testified that not once in the last five years had CPS met with her nor with the LSC about any of the necessary corrective action for Pablo Casals to be removed off of probation.
As I have reported earlier, the San Jose Teachers Association agreed in their landmark contract with the district to extend probation to a third year, under certain circumstances.
Charter schools with a less than satisfactory academic performance and where the school has been on financial probation for three years, should have their charter revoked.
The new version keeps the current system, with two years as the standard period, but would allow a third year of probation if the district develops an improvement plan to address deficiencies that a teacher's evaluation identified and then makes training and other help for teachers a budget priority.
On Tuesday, San Diego County's charter school king was sentenced to 30 days of home confinement with an electronic monitor, three years probation, and 300 hours of community service for a felony violation of the Political Reform Act related to his charter work.
Vandevender entered into a plea deal struck with the state, whereby he will serve 3 months in prison, pay a $ 45,000 fine and be placed under supervised probation for five years.
The bill put California in line with 42 states that keep new teachers on probation from three to five years.
The first half of the school year hasn't been smooth sailing for JPS with an audit that resulted in probation, a rejected corrective action plan to get off probation, a failing grade as a district and the abrupt departure of former superintendent Dr. Cedrick Gray.
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