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Track & Field Teams Open at Simmons-Harvey Invitational

Share COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio State men’s and women’s track and field teams will open their respective 2021 indoor seasons tomorrow at the Simmons-Harvey Invitational, hosted by the University of Michigan at its UM Indoor Track Building. Ohio State will join four other teams in the day-long meet: Michigan, Indiana, Michigan State and Purdue. The men’s competition will run from 10 a.m. until approximately 1:30 p.m. while the women’s meet will take place from 3:30 p.m. until approximately 6:30 p.m. Head coach Karen Dennis One of the most respected names in the track and field community,  Karen Dennis is in her seventh season as director of track & field and cross country at Ohio State and is in her 18th season overall in Columbus. Dennis spent eight seasons (2006-2014) as the Ohio State women’s track and field/cross country head coach and was an assistant track coach for four seasons (2003-2006) prior to her appointment as program director for both the men’s and

Las Cruces man let out of prison weeks after judge orders release

Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal A Las Cruces man who was being held in prison despite a judge ordering his immediate release four weeks ago was let out of the Otero County Prison Facility on Tuesday morning. Judge Douglas Driggers of the 3rd Judicial District Court ordered Johnny Malone’s immediate release on Dec. 17 after finding that Malone, 37, had completed his sentence for 2007 rape and kidnapping convictions. Despite the order, Malone was still being held in prison earlier this week. Corrections Department spokesman Eric Harrison told the Journal on Monday that the department was looking into the legality of Driggers’ order. “After completing the review of the order, the department determined that it was appropriate to release Mr. Malone,” Harrison said in an email Wednesday.

NM man still in prison despite judge s order

Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal A New Mexico man convicted of rape in 2007 remains in prison, despite a judge’s order last month to release him immediately. A Corrections Department spokesman said the department is looking into the legality of the judge’s order. Johnny Malone, 37, is currently being held at the Otero County Prison Facility. In April 2007, he pleaded guilty to one count of criminal sexual penetration and one count of kidnapping and was sentenced to six years in prison, followed by two years of parole and five years of supervised probation. ...................... But in 2012, Malone violated his probation and, as a result, his sentence was changed to require five to 20 years of parole. Kenneth Stalter, Malone’s attorney, said Malone was given in-house parole, meaning he’s serving it in custody.

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New Mexico inmates right to medical marijuana affirmed | Local News

A state district judge in Albuquerque ruled this week that Bernalillo County’s Metropolitan Detention Center must allow qualifying patients access to medical marijuana, in a victory for advocates that could have far-reaching implications for jails and prisons. It was unclear whether correctional facilities statewide would voluntarily comply with the ruling. But state Sen. Jacob Candelaria, D-Albuquerque, an attorney who represented a defendant in the DWI case that led to the decision, said he intends to send notice to jails and prisons asking them to comply. Candelaria said the ruling issued Tuesday creates a clear precedent that patients — even those who are incarcerated — must be allowed access to medical cannabis regardless of whether they’re at home or in a prison cell.

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