Carl Erskine was selected as a National League All-Star in 1954, won a World Series with the Brooklyn Dodgers and threw two no-hitters during his 12-year career. But an accolade
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Son Of Varsity Blues Defendant Says Movie Defamed Him Too
Law360 (July 12, 2021, 6:48 PM EDT) A University of Southern California water polo player whose father was charged in the Varsity Blues college admissions scandal told a federal judge he should be allowed to stay in his family s defamation lawsuit over a Netflix documentary that implied he s not a real athlete.
Netflix has argued John Wilson Jr. doesn t have standing in his family s lawsuit alleging the Netflix documentary Operation Varsity Blues: The College Admissions Scandal unfairly lumped them in with co-defendants convicted in the scheme, such as actress Lori Loughlin. The elder Wilson has denied wrongdoing and is set to go to trial in the fall..
Cranford Man Pleads Guilty To Child Pornography Charge - Cranford, NJ - The 41-year-old Cranford man will be required to register as a sex offender, the U.S. Attorney's Office said.
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A Union County man admitted in federal court Tuesday that he downloaded more than 600 images of child sexual abuse.
Joseph Hinksmon, 41, of Cranford, was arrested by the FBI after downloading the videos and photos during a two-week period in July 2019, authorities said.
Rather than go to trial, the former NJIT academic scholar took a deal from the government, pleading guilty via videoconference with a U.S. District Court judge in Newark to receipt of child pornography.
U.S. District Judge Claire C. Cecchi scheduled sentencing for Sept. 23.
Honig credited special agents of the FBI with the investigation leading to the guilty plea, secured by Assistant U.S. Attorney John Wilson Jr. of her Criminal Division in Newark.
OBITUARY: John Craig Wilson Sr, 1946-2020
John
Craig Wilson Sr, born January 6, 1946, went to have a Heavenly
reunion with his parents on December 31, 2020. Leave it to dad to
leave a crappy year with a bang. John was born in Quincy, California
to Forrest and Berniece Wilson. Born fourth
of five
children, his brothers and sister moved often as grandpa was a lumber
mill
foreman with a knack for bringing struggling mills back to life.
In
the fall of 1960, the family moved to Hoopa, where he attended and
graduated from Hoopa High School in 1964. In April of 1966 dad joined
the United States Air Force and was sent to Vietnam. He was honorably