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Prominent Leawood Doctor Gives Up License After Pleading Guilty To Soliciting Drug Company Kickbacks
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Suppression hearing set in child porn case against ex-Seaman teacher
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Pierce, who faces child pornography charges, says the FBI violated his Fourth Amendment rights.
U.S. District Judge Toby Crouse scheduled a May 11 hearing in Topeka on a motion filed by defense attorney Christopher Joseph seeking to force the prosecution to share documentation regarding how it would have acquired those contents.
Authorities allege that Pierce, who taught ninth-grade social studies and was an assistant basketball coach at Seaman, posed as a teenage girl on various social media platforms to acquire explicit photos from teenagers.
Pierce was fired by the Seaman USD 345 Board of Education after the FBI arrested him in September.
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Mexican-American Restaurant OT Suit Allowed To Proceed
Law360 (February 25, 2021, 7:41 PM EST) An overtime lawsuit by restaurant workers against a Mexican-American restaurant chain can proceed, a Kansas federal judge ruled, rejecting the chain s arguments that the main server behind the action didn t demonstrate she is owed any overtime pay.
U.S. District Court Judge Toby Crouse determined that server Kira Florece s claims that Jose Pepper s and its owner, Edward Gieselman, used a variety of artifices to bilk workers on overtime pay were substantial enough to allow the proposed class and collective action to move forward, according to the order filed Wednesday.