Wesley Straight, 41, assaulted a woman in December last year in Clacton. He appeared at Colchester Magistrates Court on April 23 for sentence after admitted one charge of assault in March. The court heard the offence was made more serious by the victim s vulnerability, the case being one of domestic abuse in her own home, and by the act of spitting in a person s face during the Covid-19 crisis. Straight, of Marine Parade West, Clacton, was sentenced to 18 weeks imprisonment, suspended for 12 months. He must complete a 40-day rehabilitation activity requirement and pay £105 in prosecution costs. A WOMAN who failed way to give way at a junction causing a serious crash has been fined and hit with penalty points.
Wesley Straight, 41, assaulted a woman in December last year in Clacton. He appeared at Colchester Magistrates Court on April 23 for sentence after admitted one charge of assault in March. The court heard the offence was made more serious by the victim s vulnerability, the case being one of domestic abuse in her own home, and by the act of spitting in a person s face during the Covid-19 crisis. Straight, of Marine Parade West, Clacton, was sentenced to 18 weeks imprisonment, suspended for 12 months. He must complete a 40-day rehabilitation activity requirement and pay £105 in prosecution costs. A WOMAN who failed way to give way at a junction causing a serious crash has been fined and hit with penalty points.
Wesley Straight, 41, assaulted a woman in December last year in Clacton. He appeared at Colchester Magistrates Court on April 23 for sentence after admitted one charge of assault in March. The court heard the offence was made more serious by the victim s vulnerability, the case being one of domestic abuse in her own home, and by the act of spitting in a person s face during the Covid-19 crisis. Straight, of Marine Parade West, Clacton, was sentenced to 18 weeks imprisonment, suspended for 12 months. He must complete a 40-day rehabilitation activity requirement and pay £105 in prosecution costs. A WOMAN who failed way to give way at a junction causing a serious crash has been fined and hit with penalty points.
Five named 2021-22 Big Ten Academic Alliance Academic Leadership Program Fellows
May 07, 2021
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. The Big Ten Academic Alliance (BTAA) Academic Leadership Program (ALP) will include five new fellows from Penn State in 2021-22.
The BTAA is the academic consortium of the Big Ten universities and the United States’ preeminent model for effective collaboration among research universities.
The ALP focuses on addressing the challenges of academic administration at major research universities. Through the program, participants who have demonstrated exceptional ability and administrative promise can further develop their leadership and managerial skills. Fellows are appointed to one-year terms, and funding is provided by the participating institutions.