A trial call Thursday for a Cape Coral woman accused of misusing funds in honor of a child has been postponed after a security breach at the public defender s office and changes in representation.
Randi Romanoff, 31, is accused of misusing money from Lights for Layla that was slated for bus safety and assisting a grieving family. Investigators said she instead used tghe fund to pay bridge tolls. buy a gaming system, dine out and other personal expenses, according to Cape Coral Police.
She faces six charges related to the alleged theft.
A stipulation for continuance of the scheduling of her trial filed Wednesday cited several factors including:
SCRANTON – Dunmore School District has abandoned litigation over the reclassification of its high school girls’ basketball program by a state athletic group.
Dunmore School District of Dunmore initially filed suit in the Lackawanna County Court of Common Pleas on June 19 versus the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association, of Mechanicsburg.
The action was removed to the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania on June 29.
Dunmore had contested a decision from the PIAA to promote the Dunmore High School Girls’ Basketball team from Class 3A to 4A, based on specific criteria in the organization’s new competitive balance rule.
SCRANTON – A federal judge has denied the attempt of Dunmore School District to secure an injunction over the reclassification of high school girls’ basketball program by a state athletic group.
Dunmore School District of Dunmore initially filed suit in the Lackawanna County Court of Common Pleas on June 19 versus the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association, of Mechanicsburg.
The action was removed to the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania on June 29.
Dunmore is contesting a decision from the PIAA to promote the Dunmore High School Girls’ Basketball team from Class 3A to 4A, based on specific criteria in the organization’s new competitive balance rule.