The Glenn County Sheriff’s Office said Wednesday that a woman who had escaped from custody while receiving treatment at Colusa Regional Hospital in Williams was apprehended and a man who
Law enforcement officials said Tuesday that a woman set to return to Glenn County Jail escaped custody Monday while at Colusa Regional Hospital in Williams.
A female inmate tried flagging drivers down for a ride after escaping the custody of the Glenn County Sheriff's Office in Colusa County, deputies said.
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SEATTLE, April 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Milberg Coleman Bryson Phillips Grossman ( Milberg ) received a $11.1 million verdict today on behalf of client Scott Kingston who alleged IBM wrongfully terminated him after raising claims of racial bias in the treatment of his subordinates. Milberg attorneys Matthew E. Lee and Jeremy Williams, and Brittany Glass and Toby Marshall of Terrell Marshall Law Group PLLC represented Mr. Kingston in a Zoom jury trial held in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington.
At the end of the third sales quarter in 2017, IBM sales manager Scott Kingston noticed a stark discrepancy between the commissions of two of his subordinates: Jerome Beard, a black salesman, and Nick Donato, a white salesman. While Mr. Donato received more than $1 million in uncapped commissions for a closed deal with SAS Institute, Mr. Beard s commissions for a successful sale to HCL Technologies were slashed from more than