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Raines s charge downgraded to misdemeanor

Jump to navigation By  08/04/2021 The former superintendent of Shoreline Unified School District, Bob Raines, has been charged with a misdemeanor for molesting a 9-year-old boy a downgrade from the suspected felony that prompted his arrest on June 8 for lewd acts with a child under the age of 14.  The misdemeanor charge does not require touch; under its definition, words may constitute an annoyance or molestation. The law refers to conduct that is motivated by sexual interest in a child or in children generally, and which could disturb or be observed by a child. The charge comes with up to one year in county jail and/or a fine of up to $5,000. If convicted, Mr. Raines would have to register as a sex offender. His arraignment plea is set for Aug. 18. 

School superintendent faces child molestation charges

Jump to navigation By  06/09/2021 Bob Raines, the superintendent of the Shoreline Unified School District for the last five years, was arrested on Tuesday for lewd acts with a child under the age of 14. The district reported the incident to the Marin County Sheriff’s Office a week earlier and placed Mr. Raines on administrative leave. Detectives developed probable cause, and Mr. Raines was arrested at his home in Petaluma, according to a press release from the sheriff’s office. He was released on $50,000 bail and is denying the allegations against him. Mr. Raines was set to retire at the end of the month after a 43-year career in education.

Uneven funding changes for student organizations spark debate in OU Undergraduate Student Congress meeting

The Student Government Association Undergraduate Student Congress passed two bills relating to student organizations’ funding that generated debate on the amount of funding multicultural organizations received, and they nominated members for numerous administrative positions Tuesday. Budget Committee Chair Lauren Patton presented a bill appropriating SGA funds to governmental student organizations at OU, including Campus Activities Council, SGA Undergraduate Student Congress, SGA Graduate Student Senate, the SGA Executive Branch and Student Bar Association. Some congress members questioned why CAC received an increase in funding this year. Patton explained CAC had “unfairly” received a cut last year due to budget restrictions. “We were able to work with them — they knew (they would be) going into primary (funding) last year and supplemented during auxiliary (funding) at the beginning of this year, but we wanted to return them more to what they were supp

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