Fri, 04/30/2021
LAWRENCE Three University of Kansas School of Law alumni will receive the law school’s highest alumni honor, the Distinguished Alumni Award, this year. The award celebrates graduates for their professional achievements, contributions to the legal field and service to their communities and the university.
Rosemary O’Leary, Judge Robert Nugent III and the late Reginald Robinson will receive the 2021 Distinguished Alumni Award.
Rosemary “Rosie” O’Leary, L’81, the Edwin O. Stene Distinguished Professor in KU s School of Public Affairs & Administration, has distinguished herself through exemplary service and a lifetime of award-winning research and teaching. After working as an attorney, O Leary earned a doctorate in public administration from the Maxwell School of Syracuse University. O’Leary spent the last three decades researching the intersection of public administration and law. She has written 12 books and over 135 scholarly articles. She has recei
Fri, 04/30/2021
LAWRENCE Three University of Kansas School of Law alumni will receive the law school’s highest alumni honor, the Distinguished Alumni Award, this year. The award celebrates graduates for their professional achievements, contributions to the legal field and service to their communities and the university.
Rosemary O’Leary, Judge Robert Nugent III and the late Reginald Robinson will receive the 2021 Distinguished Alumni Award.
Rosemary “Rosie” O’Leary, L’81, the Edwin O. Stene Distinguished Professor in KU s School of Public Affairs & Administration, has distinguished herself through exemplary service and a lifetime of award-winning research and teaching. After working as an attorney, O Leary earned a doctorate in public administration from the Maxwell School of Syracuse University. O’Leary spent the last three decades researching the intersection of public administration and law. She has written 12 books and over 135 scholarly articles. She has recei
Pendleton Town Highway Superintendent Jeffrey Stowell Enters Guilty Plea to Official Misconduct
By: Staff Reporter
Niagara County District Attorney Brian D. Seaman announced that Pendleton Town Highway Superintendent Jeffrey Stowell entered a guilty plea today in Niagara County Court to one count of Official Misconduct, a class “A” misdemeanor in violation of NY State Penal Law Section 195.00(1). This plea was offered after consultation with and approval by the Pendleton Town Supervisor and the Niagara County Sheriff’s Office.
This investigation revealed that Mr. Stowell, in an unauthorized exercise of his official function as the Highway Superintendent, directed Town employees to perform work at his private residence and on his personal property during business hours, in addition to using Town equipment to deliver stone and other materials to his private residence. As a condition of his plea, Mr. Stowell will immediately cease employment with the Town of Pendleton and i
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LOCKPORT, N.Y. (WKBW) â Niagara County District Attorney Brian D. Seaman announced Thursday Pendleton Town Highway Superintendent Jeffrey Stowell pleaded guilty to one count of official misconduct.
Officials say the plea was offered after consultation with and approval by the Pendleton Town Supervisor and the Niagara County Sheriffâs Office.
The district attorney s office says Stowell directed town employees to perform work at his private residence and on his personal property during business hours. Town equipment was also used to deliver materials to his private residence.