Courtesy of Pexels
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear a Connecticut rabbi’s appeal of a nearly $22 million jury verdict in a sexual abuse civil case.
In 2019, 79-year-old Rabbi Daniel Greer was sentenced to 12 years in prison on state criminal charges related to sexual abuse.
The civil case was filed in 2017 by a New Jersey man who said Greer repeatedly sexually abused him when he was a teenager at the Yeshiva of New Haven School that Greer founded.
Greer denies the charges and has appealed his civil convictions arguing the trial judge made mistakes in instructing the jury about how to consider Greer’s Fifth Amendment right when declining to answer questions during the trial.
After mulling it over with Boyce, the partners were on board.
But instead of 50 acres it would be 52 acres. And due to legal requirements, the land wasn’t free but ultimately was sold for less than two cents an acre for a grand total of $1.
The land was worth in excess of $2 million at the time
“Jack made it all happen,” Atherton said. “He’s why there is a Woodward Park and a South Manteca.”
For their part, Atherton and his partners clearly understood the city’s financial situation added a stipulation. There would be no strings attached to the donation of the 52 acres. They would pay the full freight of any park fee in place when they went to build a home. Typically when developers “gift” land for a park, school, fire station, or some other government facility they get credits equal to the value against growth fees collected for the purpose the land would be developed to serve such as a park.
Remember the Ladies: Starting a Girl Scout tradition muskogeephoenix.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from muskogeephoenix.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Central Valley COVID strain could push local hospitals beyond breaking point
Central Valley COVID strain could push local hospitals beyond breaking point
Preparations are underway to handle a surge in ICU patients. But the problems feared in Santa Clara County already exists in other parts of California.
SAN JOSE, Calif. - Preparations are underway in Santa Clara County to handle a surge in intensive care unit patients. But the problems feared for in this county already exists in other parts of California.
Triage tents are being installed outside San Jose’s Good Samaritan Hospital. The coverings will be used as a COVID testing site, to segregate those infected from those who are not. Officials say this hospital has room to handle doronavirus ICU patients from Santa Clara County and beyond.
him. i just wanted and asked for permission to host it with the family. they wanted it here. the mayor will give the welcome followed his his brother and two sisters who will talk about the sibling they knew growing up. carolyn, thank you. we ll be streaming the service at abc 7 news.com. there is a link to a site his family established where you can learn more and leave your messages of support. the president s campaign says the president takes responsibility for the attack that killed ambassador stevens. a top aide made the statement this afternoon. you recall yesterday secretary of state hillary clinton did a series of interviews in which she took the blame for not providing enough security. clinton deflected blame from the white house pointed out it s the state department s responsibility to provide security for diplomats. happen now in oakland family who lost heir son to a officer involved shooting is headed to city hall. they want to speak out against the deci