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Frederick J. âHankâ Robar Sr. stands for a photo at his house in Potsdam. Sydney Schaefer/Watertown Daily Times POTSDAM â It all began some 17 years ago, when Frederick J. âHankâ Robar Sr. asked the village for a zoning change at one of his properties on Market Street. POTSDAM â When Morgan D. Elliott was 8 years old, the villageâs first toilet garden was seed… When the village said no, Mr. Robar decided to put about a dozen toilets on his lot at the corner of Market and Pleasant streets. The toilets have since multiplied; there are now dozens more fixtures spread across the village. ....
“We thought we had found justice,” said Ivan’s older sister, Ibette Miranda, who attended the trials of the two defendants. Both were sentenced to terms of up to life in prison. But on New Year’s Eve of 2020, the family learned a San Francisco judge had ordered the younger of the two gang members, Marlon Rivera, who was 16 at the time of the crime, freed. Superior Court Judge Harold Kahn granted Rivera’s petition filed under the state’s 2019 revised felony murder rule. The new rule gives those convicted of felony murder a chance to show they were not major participants in the underlying crimes used to charge them. ....
By Matt Hepler and Molly Moore UPDATE, Jan. 11, 2020: Following multiple objections to Blackjewel’s proposed Chapter 11 plan, Blackjewel filed an amended plan the morning of the December 17 hearing, striking the use of a reclamation trust. During the hearing, Judge Benjamin Kahn denied former Blackjewel CEO Jeff Hoops’ petition to move the bankruptcy proceeding from a Chapter 11 reorganization plan to a Chapter 7 liquidation plan, but did not rule on the proposed Chapter 11 plan, given the last-minute changes. Blackjewel stated in a Dec. 23 filing that it was seeking to abandon all of its unsold coal permits, though exactly which permits remain unsold and untransferred remains unclear. Judge Kahn will again take up the issues of permit abandonment and the general bankruptcy plan during the January 15 court hearing. ....