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Somerset County courts for Oct. 12-23, 2020
Closed cases from Skowhegan District Court and Somerset County Superior Court.
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SKOWHEGAN Closed cases for Oct. 12-23, 2020, in Skowhegan District Court and Somerset County Superior Court:
Isaiah N. Adams, 21, of Skowhegan, unlawful possession of scheduled drug June 6, 2020, in Fairfield, $400 fine.
Peter A. Bragg, 54, of Pittsfield, on Oct. 22, 2019, in Pittsfield: aggravated trafficking of scheduled drugs, $400 fine, $400 suspended, four-year Department of Corrections sentence; unlawful possession of scheduled drug and unlawful possession of heroin, dismissed; two counts criminal forfeiture or property. Aggravated trafficking of scheduled drugs Feb. 3, 2019, in Palmyra, $400 fine, $400 suspended, 12-year Department of Corrections sentence.
Commonsense fairness and humanity is needed
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March 16, 2021 12.01am
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The Age, email letters@theage.com.au. Please include your home address and telephone number.
GENDER EQUALITY
Commonsense fairness and humanity is needed
I’m a bloke and was on school-pickup duty yesterday – I wish I could have marched, such a great thing to see happening. My mum taught me and my brother as boys in the 1980s and ’90s to respect girls and women – especially her and our sister. So I am fortunate to have lived and breathed her feminism (which today just looks like commonsense fairness and humanity, funny that) and – unlike many men more powerful than me – to find today’s changes afoot plainly needed and no great challenge to my values or self-concept. Thanks mum.
Lack of preparation blamed for aged care virus deaths
Lack of preparation blamed for aged care virus deaths
December 23, 2020 10.00pm
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The Age, email letters@theage.com.au. Please include your home address and telephone number.
AGED CARE
Lack of preparation blamed for virus deaths
The federal government failed to prepare the aged-care sector for the pandemic. In Victoria, 655 (82 per cent) of the 801 people who died during the second wave were residents in private aged care homes. The Prime Minister, Health Minister and the regulator need to explain to all of us exactly how this heart-breaking tragedy – which many of us predicted – occurred on their watch.
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