new york felony provisions for falsification of business records with intent to conceal another felony. does that work when the other felony that sentl another felony. does that work when the other felony that s essentially being, uh, being a hidden by the falsification is a federal crime? that s one of the many actually novel legal issues that would have to be decided. goes right and the law is not good for them on that. the law in new york suggests when we say campaign finance, we mean a new york state campaign finance violation, not a federal violation. but i will say this the grand jury and jessica knows that we were colleagues together is supposed to be the easy part. there s no real opposition there. it s just the prosecutor . and if you re struggling like this at the grand jury, getting a grand jury to decide somebody s all that different than getting a an actual jury walk. all you need is a majority. of course in trial. you need unanimous grand jury. all you need is probable ca
Daxton Hotel, Birmingham s newest luxury property, announces the promotion of Rece Hogerheide to Executive Chef. This announcement comes on the heels of Daxton s return as an independently owned and operated hotel under the leadership of newly appointed Managing Director Raj Radke, who is focused on redefining the hotel s luxury product and elevating the guest experience. In this new chapter for the Daxton Hotel, Chef Hogerheide will oversee all culinary programming for Daxton Hotel and lead the team at the hotel s signature restaurant Madam, which was recently recognized by the Detroit Free Press as one of the best new restaurants in Detroit.
Food fighter Stephen Roginson raised $60K for out-of-work service industry employees Mark Kurlyandchik, Detroit Free Press
Take a moment to imagine a city without any bars, restaurants or cafes.
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Pandemic-related shutdowns over the past year opened a window into that solitary world, spotlighting what
Detroit Free Press/Metro Detroit Chevy Dealers Food Fighter Stephen Roginson has long known: Communities need their meeting places.
“The very act of sitting down to drink a beer with a friend or stranger is, in its essence, community-building,” says Roginson, owner and operator of the Batch Brewing Co. in Detroit s Corktown neighborhood. “So keeping top of mind the impact that we have on the community is just what we do here.”
“It was an accidental fundraiser,” says
Stephen Roginson, who owns the Corktown, Detroit-based brewery. “The original intent wasn’t to raise money. It was to get together with some friends from the industry.”
Roginson is throwing another pay-what-you-can dinner on Saturday, December 12 from 12 p.m. to 9 p.m. for service industry workers affected by the latest pause on indoor dining in Michigan, which was recently extended to December 20. The CARES Act, which acted as a lifeline for many service industry workers earlier this spring, is set to expire on December 26.
Listen: Stephen Roginson of Batch Brewing Co. talks about his efforts to raise money for service industry workers in Detroit: