Jan 6, 2021
MAYVILLE Chautauqua County resident Grace Hanlon on Monday announced her candidacy for justice in the New York State Supreme Court Eighth Judicial District.
A confidential law clerk to Chautauqua County Court Judge David Foley, Hanlon previously ran for the post on the state Supreme Court in 2016.
Hanlon has been a practicing attorney for 31 years. She has served her community as a former first assistant Chautauqua County district attorney and as a former assistant public defender.
She also worked in private practice as a partner and past associate at Fessenden, Laumer and DeAngelo specializing in real property, matrimonial/family law, criminal defense, union representation and civil litigation.
David Foley believes the key to reverse the current pressure on natural gas prices is demand for power. That will take a bit. the CEO of Blackstone Energy (NYSE: BX) told CNBC s Squawk Box this morning. We have seen industrial demand, petrochemical demand, come back. Over the years, that has. Read More. Don t Miss Any Updates! News Directly in Your Inbox Subscribe to:
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Labour s Charlotte Zosseder blasts character refererees for convicted sex pest and former Dover MP Charlie Elphicke
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Updated: 16:09, 10 December 2020
Labour has condemned the character referees for convicted sex offender Charlie Elphicke for not acknowledging his victims.
A judge yesterday ruled that the references could be made public although with most of the 34 writers names undisclosed.
Jailed former MP Charile Elphicke
Elphicke, former Dover MP, was jailed for two years in September after being convicted on three counts of sexual assault.
The references were written in the run-up to his sentencing on September 15 and after his conviction on July 30.
Charlotte Zosseder, Dover district councillor and Kent County Council candidate for next yearâs elections, said: âI am absolutely appalled that these people are falling over themselves to praise a man they knew to be a convicted sex offender, without the slightest thought for the women he attacked.