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  1. Arraignment

    Law unref date July 2007 Arraignment is a formal reading of a crime criminal complaint in the presence of the defendant to inform the defendant of the charges against him or her. In response to arraignment, the accused is expected to enter a plea . Acceptable pleas vary among jurisdictions, but they generally include guilty , not guilty , and the peremptory pleas or pleas in bar setting out reasons why a trial cannot proceed. Pleas of nolo contendere no contest and the Alford plea are allowed in some circumstances. In England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, arraignment is the first of eleven stages in a criminal trial, and involves the court clerk clerk of the court reading out the indictment . The defendant is asked whether he or she pleads guilty or not guilty to each individual charge. This process is the same in Australia n jurisdictions. In federal courts in the United States, arraignment takes place in two stages. The first is called the initial arraignment and must take place within 48 hours of an individual s arrest. During this arraignment the defendant is informed of any pending legal charges and is informed of his or her right to retain counsel. The presiding judge will also decide whether or not to set bail, and, if so, at what amount. The second arraignment is called a post indictment arraignment or PIA . It is during this second arraignment that a defendant will be allowed to enter a plea. Form of the arraignment The wording of the arraignment varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. ref In some jurisdictions the wording of the arraignment is set by statute or court practice direction. ref However, it generally conforms with the following principles The accused person defendant is addressed by name The criminal charge charge against the accused person is read ... Procedure Under the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure , arraignment shall... consist of an open ... Criminal procedure Category Legal terms Category Prosecution ko id Arraignment ja ...   more details



  1. Video arraignment

    Orphan date March 2009 Unreferenced date March 2009 Video arraignment is the act of conducting the arraignment process using some form of videoconferencing technology. Use of Video Arraignment system allows the court s to conduct the requisite arraignment process without the need to transport the person who has been formally indictment accused offender to the courtroom by using an audio visual link between the location where the offender is being held and the courtroom. Use of the video arraignment process addresses the problems associated with having to transport offenders. The transportation of offenders requires time, puts additional demands on the public safety organizations to provide for the safety of the public, court personnel and for the security of the offender population. It also addresses the rising costs of transportation. Category Prosecution ...   more details



  1. Omnibus hearing

    Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date April 2009 An omnibus hearing is a pretrial hearing. It is usually soon after a defendant s arraignment . The main purpose of the hearing is to determine the admissibility of Evidence law Evidence , including testimony and evidenced seized at the time of arrest. The prosecutor and the defendant s counsel attend the hearing to discuss pretrial matters pertaining to the case. Category Legal terms law stub ...   more details



  1. Desk appearance ticket

    orphan date November 2008 In New York City , a desk appearance ticket DAT is an order to appear in county court for an arraignment . When a DAT is issued, you are considered to be under arrest from an administrative standpoint. You report to arraignment on the date shown on the DAT from that point forward, your case is like any other legal case. The only difference is that you avoid actual arrest, booking, and incarceration before your arraignment. Obviously, DATs are only issued for crimes in which there is little chance that the defendant will flee the jurisdiction and the crime is not severe currently, DATs may be issued for infraction violation , misdemeanors , and E felonies . If you do not return to court on the date indicated on the DAT, the prosecution can request and a judge can issue a bench warrant for your arrest. From a legal standpoint, the authority for a DAT is found in New York s C.P.L 150.10, which describes a DAT as a written notice issued and subscribed by a police officer... directing a designated person to appear in a designated local criminal court at a designated future time in connection with his alleged commission of a designated offense. If you receive a Desk Appearance Ticket but fail to appear as instructed, the court may issue a warrant of arrest based upon the crime charged C.P.L 150.60 . When you appear for your arraignment your return date , your lawyer may argue bail, engage in plea negotiation or adjourn the case to file legal motions or for a trial. AppearanceTicket.com http NewYorkCriminalLawyerBlog.Com NewYorkCriminalLawyerBlog.Com DEFAULTSORT Desk Appearance Ticket Category New York law Category Law enforcement in New York City US law stub ...   more details



  1. New York City Criminal Court

    of the charges be provided at arraignment to the defense lawyer , who is expected to waive ... frequently presented at arraignment notifies the defense that the Government has a statement from the defendant. At the arraignment, the notices are rattled off in quick succession and identified ..., the judge decides on bail. After arraignment, the misdemeanors, violations and other various low level ... for handling felony accusations beyond the arraignment. In New York, the Government is required ... http www.new york arraignments.com New York City Arraignment Information Privately Sponsored Site http ...   more details



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    Original caption Owsley Bear Stanley at his arraignment in 1967. He had been arrested at his LSD lab in Orinda. Bear Research Group reputedly made more than 1.25 million doses from 1965 67. Non free use rationale Article Owsley Stanley Description Owsley Stanley in 1967 Source San Francisco Chronicle http www.sfgate.com cgi bin object article?f c a 2011 03 14 MND41IAC74.DTL&object 2Fc 2Fpictures 2F2011 2F03 2F13 2Fmn owsley14 ph1 0497164475.jpg Portion All Low resolution Yes Purpose To illustrate person at peak of career Replaceability Non replaceable, person is dead other information Non free fair use in ...   more details



  1. Preliminary hearing

    a defendant is held to answer, the judge will set a date for arraignment . A new pleading is filed with the court sometimes called an information and the defendant can enter a plea at his or her arraignment date. The defendant is usually given the date that he will officially stand trial at this arraignment ...   more details



  1. Ester Sowernam

    Multiple issues orphan December 2010 inappropriate tone April 2009 Ester Sowernam born 1617 , English author whose pen name comes from Esther in the Old Testament , who defended her people against Haman Bible Haman . Sowernam is also the antithesis of Joseph Swetnam s last name sweet sour . She was the second of three women to respond to Swetnam s The Arraignment of Women in her pamphlet, Ester Hath Hanged Haman or An Answer to a Lewd Pamphlet, Entitled The Arraignment of Women in response to The Arraignment of Lewd, Idle, Froward and Unconstant Men, and Husbands 1617 . In Ester Hath Hanged Haman Sowernam finds that Swetnam has incorrectly stated that the Bible is the source of the statement that women are a necessary evil and finds that the true source is in Euripides Medea . She uses secular and religious arguments to refute Swetnam s accusations. She also uses Latin phrases, references to events of antiquity, to the Bible, and to law to prove that all women are capable of mastering these subjects. The only clue to Sowernam s identity is the description on title page, neither Maide, Wife, nor Widdowe, yet really all, and therefore experienced to defend all. Her use of numerous classic allusions, Latin phrases, legal jargon, and biblical references shows she was well educated. Sources Ester Hath Hanged Haman. Longman anthology of British literature. 2nd ed. Vol. 1. New York Longman, 2002. 1511 514. Moria Ferguson, First Feminists British Women Writers 1578 1799 Bloomington, In Indiana University Press, 1985 includes excerpt Susan Gushee O Malley ed. , 1996, The Early Modern Englishwoman A Facsimilie Library of Essential Works, Part 1 Printed Writings, 1500 1640, Volume 4, Defences of Women Jane Anger, Rachel Speght, Ester Sowernam, and Constantia Munda, Scolar Press, 1996 complete text of Protection http www.nytimes.com 1987 01 08 garden l worthy women 069087.html Worthy women , New York Times, Thursday, January 8, 1987. http www.nytimes.com 1999 07 25 weekinreview ...   more details



  1. PIA

    PIA is the common abbreviation for Pakistan International Airlines , the flag carrier of Pakistan. This line was not to be changed, as further research has showed that this is the most common abbreviation, this was agreed by chief editors, so why did anyone feel it necessary to change it Other uses Pacific Island Aviation Papers from the Institute of Archaeology , an academic journal published by the Institute of Archaeology, University College London Parallel port Parallel interface adapter Pearson International Airport , Toronto, Ontario IATA YYZ, ICAO CYYZ Peoria International Airport IATA code Personal Information Agent Peripheral Interface Adapter , an integrated circuit such as the Motorola MC6820 Peruvian International Airlines , an international airline that operated from 1947 to 1949. The Philippine Information Agency Planned Incremental Availability, a U.S. Navy term involving a ship maintenance and overhaul cycle Arraignment Post Indictment Arraignment Primary Insurance Amount , in regards to benefits payable under Title II of the Social Security Act Princeton in Asia , a nonprofit organization that helps recent college graduates obtain yearlong jobs with educational institutions, businesses, media organizations, and NGOs throughout Asia Printing Industries of America Privacy Impact Assessment Private Investigation Administrator, in Korea Primary Interop Assembly , a type of .NET assembly dealing with interaction between managed code and COM objects http msdn2.microsoft.com en us library aa302338.aspx Programmable Interconnect Array Non disclosure agreement Proprietary Information Agreement , also known as Non disclosure agreement Purified Isophthalic Acid , an aromatic dicarboxylic acid Pristane induced arthritis a rheumatoid arthritis model in rats See also Pia PIAS disambig de Pia eo PIA it PIA ja PIA ...   more details



  1. Hamilton v. Alabama

    for Hamilton v. Alabama, 376 U.S. 650 1964 Mary Hamilton and Miss Mary Case SCOTUSCase Litigants Hamilton v. Alabama ArgueDate October 17 ArgueYear 1961 DecideDate November 13 DecideYear 1961 FullName Hamilton v. Alabama USVol 368 USPage 52 Citation 82 S. Ct. 157 7 L. Ed. 2d 114 1961 U.S. LEXIS 167 Prior Certiorari to the Supreme Court of Alabama Subsequent Holding Absence of counsel for petitioner at the time of his arraignment violated his rights under the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. SCOTUS 1958 1962 Majority Douglas JoinMajority unanimous LawsApplied Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution U.S. Const. amend. XIV wikisource Hamilton v. Alabama , Case citation 368 U.S. 52 1961 , was a case heard by the Supreme Court of the United States . Hamilton was charged in an Alabama court with burglary breaking and entering a Home invasion dwelling at night with Intention criminal intent to Rape ravish , and had pleaded not guilty . He had then been Conviction convicted and Capital punishment in Alabama sentenced to death . The Court ruled unanimously that the Right to counsel absence of counsel at the time of his arraignment violated Hamilton s due process rights under the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution Fourteenth Amendment . See also List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 368 Alabama State Mercenaries External links http caselaw.lp.findlaw.com scripts getcase.pl?court us&vol 368&invol 52 case at FindLaw Category United States Supreme Court cases Category United States procedural due process case law Category United States rights of the accused case law Category 1961 in United States case law SCOTUS case stub ...   more details



  1. Joseph Swetnam

    name arraignment http www.uoregon.edu dluebke WesternCiv102 SwetnamArraignment1615.htm Pamphlet , The Arraignment ... made but straightway...procured man s fall ref name arraignment , but he spends more time naming various ... of antiquity and cultural superiority associated with Rome. The Arraignment of Women was popular ... The Arraignment of Lewd, Idle, Froward, and Unconstant Women the text of Swetnam s pamphlet ...   more details



  1. Oscar V. Cruz

    . His arraignment is set on June 17. ref http www.gmanews.tv video 22567 Archbishop Cruz to post ..., 14 May 2008 ref ref http www.gmanews.tv story 95114 Bishop posts bail court sets arraignment on June 17 gmanews.tv, Bishop posts bail court sets arraignment on June 17 ref Retirement On September ...   more details



  1. Elenita Binay

    story 73952 Sandigan sets Mrs Binay graft arraignment Jan 18 GMA NEWS.TV, Sandigan sets Mrs Binay graft arraignment Jan 18 ref References reflist start box succession box before Jejomar C. Binay ...   more details



  1. Emil Haussmann

    Unreferenced date January 2009 Image Emil Haussmann at the Nuremberg Trials.jpg thumb Emil Haussmann, mug shot taken for the Einsatzgruppen trial. Emil Haussmann served as an SS Sturmbannf hrer Major an officer in Einsatzkommando 12 of Einsatzgruppe D . One of 24 officers indicted during the Einsatzgruppen Trial , Haussmann committed suicide before the arraignment on July 31, 1947 the only defendant who thus escaped being sentenced. DEFAULTSORT Haussmann, Emil Category 1947 deaths Category German military personnel who committed suicide Category Nazi leaders Category Nazis who committed suicide Category SS officers Category German people who died in prison custody Category Prisoners who died in United States military detention Category People who committed suicide in prison custody Category Holocaust perpetrators Einsatzgruppen Germany mil bio stub Holocaust stub da Emil Haussmann de Emil Haussmann no Emil Haussmann pt Emil Haussmann sv Emil Haussmann ...   more details



  1. Anticipatory bail

    Under India n criminal law , there is a provision for anticipatory bail under Section 438 of the Criminal Procedure Code . This provision allows a person to seek bail in anticipation of an arrest on accusation of having committed a non bailable offence law offence . On filing AB , the opposition party is notified about the bail application and the opposition can then contest the bail application in court public prosecutor can also be used to do this . Anticipatory bail is nowadays being used for countering false 498 cases Dowry law . It is one of the first and last lines of defense for a 498A victim for preventing him groom and his family getting arrested on trumped up charges by the estranged daughter in law. See also Bail Arraignment Dowry Related Laws in India IPC Section 498A Preliminary hearing References http www.ourkarnataka.com Articles law anticipatorybail.htm Law article External links http 498a.org 498a.org India law stub Category Criminal law Category Fair trial rights Category Indian law ...   more details



  1. Michigan v. Jackson

    agreed to talk to the police without counsel. At his arraignment he requested that counsel be appointed for him because he was indigent . The detective in charge of the investigation was present at the arraignment ... Bladel had inquired about his representation several times since the arraignment, he was not told .... ref 475 U.S. 628 ref He made a number of statements to police after his arrest but before his arraignment. During his arraignment, Jackson requested that counsel be appointed for him. On the following ... arraignment, whereas Edwards request had been made during a custodial interrogation by the police ... the request for counsel is made at an arraignment and when the basis for the claim is the Sixth Amendment. We thus hold that, if police initiate interrogation after a defendant s assertion, at an arraignment ...   more details



  1. Esteban Carpio

    Deleted image removed Image Esteban Carpio arraignment.jpg thumb Esteban Carpio at his arraignment hearing ifdc 1 Esteban Carpio arraignment.jpg log 2 April 2009 Esteban Carpio convicted murderer of Providence, Rhode Island Providence Police Detective Sgt. James L. Allen on April 17, 2005 at Providence Police headquarters. He was later sentenced to life in prison without parole. ref name Projo Cite news url http www.projo.com news content projo 20060628 carpio28.18f7510.html title Carpio found guilty first Gregory last Smith date 2006 06 28 accessdate 2009 04 01 work The Providence Journal ref While Carpio was being questioned by the Providence Police for the stabbing of an 85 year old woman a detective left the third floor interview room, leaving Allen alone with Carpio. ref name Boston Cite news url http www.boston.com news local articles 2005 04 19 man arraigned in officers death title Man arraigned in officer s death authors Saltzman, Jonathan and Ellement, John date 2005 04 19 accessdate 2009 04 01 work The Boston Globe ref Carpio then took Allen s gun away and proceeded to shoot Allen twice, killing him. He then shot out and jumped from the window, but was apprehended 45 minutes later. ref name Boston At his arraignment Carpio came in wearing a mask, with his eyes red and swollen, with his family making accusations of police brutality. According to a press conference statement made at the time by Providence Police Chief Dean M. Esserman, Mr. Carpio s injuries were sustained as a result of his jump from a 3rd floor of a building and struggle with law enforcement. ref name Boston At trial, Christopher Zarrella, a state police detective who helped in the subsequent arrest of Mr. Carpio testified that he punched him in the face three times. According to that day s testimony, Det. Zarrella broke bones in Mr. Carpio s face. ref name Projo2 Cite news url http newsblog.projo.com archives 2006 06 carpio trial bo.html title Carpio trial Both of Allens wounds were fatal, detective ...   more details



  1. The Poetaster

    The Poetaster is a late English literature Elizabethan Era Elizabethan stage play, a satire written by Ben Jonson , and first performed in 1601 in literature 1601 . The play formed one element in the back and forth exchange between Jonson and his rivals John Marston and Thomas Dekker poet Thomas Dekker in the so called Poetomachia or War of the Theatres of 1599&ndash 1601. ref James Loxley, The Complete Critical Guide to Ben Jonson. London, Routledge, 2002. ref The Poetaster was entered into the Stationers Register on 21 December 1601, and was first published in book size quarto in 1602 in literature 1602 by the bookseller Matthew Lownes. The title page of the first edition states that the play was performed by the Children of the Chapel , one of the companies of boy player boy actors popular at the time. The play was next published in the first folio collection of Jonson s works 1616 in literature 1616 . A prefatory note to the folio text identifies the main actors in the 1601 production as Nathan Field , John Underwood , Salomon Pavy, William Ostler , Thomas Day, and Thomas Marton. The quarto and folio texts both supply subtitles, with slight variants in the quarto, the title is Poetaster or The Arraignment, and in the folio, Poetaster, Or His Arraignment. The principal character in the play is Ovid . It is widely accepted among scholars and critics that the character of Horace in The Poetaster represents Jonson himself, while Crispinus, who vomits up a pretentious and bombastic vocabulary, is Marston, and Demetrius Fannius is Dekker. Individual commentators have attempted to identify other characters in the play with historical and literary figures of the era, including George Chapman and William Shakespeare Shakespeare &mdash though these arguments have not been accepted by the scholarly consensus. ref Edmund Kerchever Chambers E. K. Chambers The Elizabethan Stage, 4 Volumes, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1923 Vol. 3, p. 365. ref It is generally argued that the play ...   more details



  1. List of Law & Order characters

    Cake 2009 2 Judges Arraignment Judges class wikitable Name Portrayed by Year Eps Arraignment Judge Morris Torledsky David Lipman actor David Lipman 1992 2005 27 Arraignment Judge Colin Fraser Larry Sherman 1994 2004 13 Arraignment Judge Harriet Doremus Barbara Spiegel 1991 2003 12 Arraignment Judge Janice Goldberg Fran Lebowitz 2001 2007 12 Arraignment Judge Ian Feist Merwin Goldsmith 1991 2005 11 Arraignment Judge William Koehler Mark Kenneth Smaltz 1998 2007 11 Arraignment Judge Antonia Mellon Mary Lou Mellaces 1999 2006 9 Arraignment Judge Joseph Flint Doug Stender 1999 2005 9 Arraignment Judge Anna Shiro Karen Shallo 2000 2005 8 Arraignment Judge David Venturelli Vince Pacimeo 1998 2000 ...   more details



  1. DAT

    wiktionary DAT or Dat may refer to .dat, a List of file formats file format DAT Danish Air Transport , an airline based in Vamdrup, Denmark Dat Phan born 1975 , a Vietnamese American stand up comedian Data Access Technology , an American telecommunications company Day After Tomorrow band , a 3 member J pop band under the Avex label Delta Air Transport , an airline founded in 1967 and based in Belgium Dental Admission Test , a multiple choice standardized exam taken by potential dental school students in the United States and Canada Design and Technology Desk appearance ticket , an order to appear in county court for an arraignment Dial a truck , or DAT the first electronic freight posting searching load board service Digital Audio Tape , a signal recording and playback medium developed by Sony and introduced in 1987 DAT direct access transport, as promoted by the http www.datcollaborative.org DAT Collaborative for computer networking using RDMA APIs Direct agglutination test , any test that uses whole organisms as a means of looking for serum antibody Direct antiglobulin test, one of two Coombs test s distributed active transformer Dopamine transporter or dopamine active transporter, a membrane spanning protein that pumps the neurotransmitter dopamine out of the synapse and into its vesicles for storage until later use Double acting tanker , a type of icebreaking merchant ship designed to run ahead in open water and astern in ice Drug action team s, multi agency partnerships created by the 1995 United Kingdom national drug strategy disambig da DAT de DAT eo DAT fr DAT ko DAT it DAT nl DAT ja DAT no DAT nn DAT ru DAT sv DAT uk DAT zh DAT ...   more details



  1. 1581 in literature

    Year nav topic 1581 literature Events Stationer Thomas Marsh publishes Seneca s Tragedies in English , a collected edition of ten dramas written by Seneca the Younger or attributed to him , translated by Jasper Heywood , John Studley , Alexander Neville scholar Alexander Neville , Thomas Newton poet Thomas Newton , and Thomas Nuce . Most of the texts had been printed previously, from 1559 onward but Newton s version of Thebais is new, and earlier printed texts of Studley s versions of Hercules Oetaeus and Hippolytus , if they ever existed, have not survived. New books Book of Discipline Church of Scotland Second Book of Discipline Ostrog Bible New drama Edward Forsett Pedantius Latin George Peele The Arraignment of Paris a pastoral Nathaniel Woodes The Conflict of Conscience Poetry See 1581 in poetry Births January 4 Archbishop James Ussher , Anglo Irish scholar died 1656 March 16 Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft , Dutch Golden Age writer died 1647 date unknown Henry Adamson , Scottish poet and historian died 1639 Jeremias Drexel , Jesuit writer of devotional literature Christoph Helvig , German historian and theologian died 1617 Charles Malapert , Belgian Jesuit writer died 1630 Hieronim Morsztyn , Polish poet died 1623 Sir Thomas Overbury , English poet and essayist died 1613 probable Juan Ruiz de Alarc n , Mexican dramatist died 1639 Deaths November 7 Richard Davies bishop Richard Davies , Welsh bishop and scholar b. c1505 date unknown Morys Clynnog , Welsh language author b. c. 1525 Andreas Musculus , German theologian b. 1514 Guillaume Postel , French linguist b. 1510 Nicholas Sanders , English Catholic propagandist b. 1530 Thomas Wilson rhetorician Thomas Wilson , English rhetorician b. 1524 Category 1581 books fr 1581 en litt rature ...   more details



  1. Her Alibi

    Infobox Film name Her Alibi image Heralibiposter.jpg caption director Bruce Beresford producer Keith Barish writer Charlie Peters starring Paulina Porizkova br Tom Selleck br William Daniels music Georges Delerue br Frank Fitzpatrick Music Supervisor distributor Warner Bros. released February 3, 1989 runtime 94 mins. language English awards budget Her Alibi is a 1989 United States American romantic comedy film director directed by Bruce Beresford , screenwriter written by Charlie Peters, and starring Paulina Porizkova , Tom Selleck , and William Daniels . Plot summary Selleck plays Phil Blackwood, an American Mystery fiction mystery novelist who comes across a dazzling Romania n murder suspect named Nina Porizkova when she is arraigned in the courtroom he s visiting. Instantly falling for her, Blackwood poses as a Roman Catholic priest in order to meet her while she is held pending her continued arraignment. With the help of his friend, Sam Daniels , Blackwood invents an alibi for Nina to secure her release. Nina then takes up residence with Blackwood, serving as the inspiration for a novel that will decide the fate of his and Sam s careers in writing and publishing, all while evading operatives from communism communist Romania. The climax of the film takes place during The Funeral of Grimaldi, a jovial memorial service in which many clowns gather to celebrate the life of Joseph Grimaldi . Although it was Porizkova s best known film appearance, her role as Nina in Her Alibi earned her a 1990 Golden Raspberry nomination for Worst Actress. See also 1989 in film External links imdb title id 0097500 title Her Alibi Bruce Beresford Category 1989 films Category Films about writers Category American films Category 1980s romantic comedy films 1980s comedy film stub de Ninas Alibi fr Son alibi it Alibi seducente ru ...   more details



  1. Citizens Union

    Citizens Union is one of the United States first good government groups. Founded in 1897 as a political party , the group was reconstituted in 1908 as a non partisan member organization with the broad mission of serving as a wikt watchdog watchdog for the public interest and an advocate for the common good . ref http query.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res 9B01EEDA163DE433A25751C1A9679D94669ED7CF CITIZENS UNION S PLANS The Executive Committee Takes Preliminary Ste... Article Preview The New York Times Bot generated title ref ref http www.citizensunion.org history.shtml Citizens Union Bot generated title ref Citizens Union was founded by New York City citizens concerned about the growing influence of the History of the United States Democratic Party Democratic Party political machine Tammany Hall . The organization helped to elect New York s first reform Mayor, Seth Low ref http query.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res 9C0DE1DF173BE733A25754C0A9669D946097D6CF CITIZENS UNION CAMPAIGN BOOKS They Contain an Arraignment of Tammany... Article Preview The New York Times Bot generated title ref , in 1901. Today, Citizens Union continues to act as a government watchdog organization, with campaigns that focus on voting rights and poll workers, campaign finance reform and government accountability. Citizens Union Foundation, a nonprofit organization affiliated with Citizens Union, publishes Gotham Gazette . References reflist External links http www.citizensunion.org Citizens Union http www.citizensunionfoundation.org Citizens Union Foundation Category Organizations based in New York City Category History of New York City Category Government watchdog groups in the United States Category Organizations established in 1897 ...   more details



  1. Rick Koerber

    Orphan date August 2010 Claude Roderick Rick Koerber , born Claud Roderick Franklin 6 March 1973, Casper, WY , is a Utah businessman and entrepreneur, under indictment as of October 2009 by the FBI with charges of orchestrating and running a 100 million Ponzi scheme . ref Cite news url http www.sltrib.com faith ci 13570518 title Latter day capitalist Rick Koerber Rags to riches and back again publisher Salt Lake Tribune date 2009 10 19 accessdate 2009 10 22 ref At arraignment in June 2009, Koerber had pleaded not guilty to all charges. ref Cite news url http www.deseretnews.com article 705311623 Man pleads not guilty in Ponzi case.html title Man pleads not guilty in 100M Ponzi scheme publisher Deseret News date 2009 06 20 accessdate 2009 10 22 ref Koerber was the presenter of the radio show FreeCapitalist and the founder of the FreeCapitalist Project , both of which promoted free market capitalism , along with conferences on capitalism and business techniques. In November 2009, U.S. Federal prosecutor s filed 19 additional charges of fraud against Koerber, including one count of mail fraud , six counts of fraud in the offer and sale of securities , one count of sale of unregistered securities, 10 counts of wire fraud , two counts of money laundering and two counts of tax evasion , bringing the total of charges filed to 22. ref Cite news url http www.sltrib.com ci 13757418 title 19 new charges filed in alleged megafraud publisher Salt Lake Tribune date 2009 11 11 accessdate 2009 11 24 ref References reflist External links http www.blogtalkradio.com freecapitalist FreeCapitalist Radio with Rick Koerber http freecapitalist.com FreeCapitalist Project Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Koerber, Rick ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1973 03 06 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Koerber, Rick Category Businesspeople from Utah Category American radio personalities Category Pyramid and Ponzi schemes Category 1973 births ...   more details



  1. John Aucher

    John Aucher D.D., 1619 1700 was an English clergyman and royalist supporter during the Commonwealth of Britain. Biography Aucher was the son of Sir Anthony Aucher , knight, of Hautsbourne in Kent. He was nominated to a Canterbury scholarship in Corpus Christi, Cambridge , by Archbishop Laud in 1634, but after taking the degree of B.A. be removed to Peterhouse for a fellowship, where be commenced M.A. in 1641. He was ejected from his fellowship on account of his loyalty, and during the Commonwealth be wrote two treatises against the dominant party, which, however, were not printed till long afterwards. At the Restoration he was created D.D. by royal mandate, and further rewarded with a prebend in the church of Canterbury 1660 . He also held the rectory of Allhallows in Lombard Street, London, for many years 1662 85 . Dr. Aucher died at Canterbury on 12 March 1700 1, and was buried in the cathedral. sfn Cooper 1885 p 246 Works His works are sfn Cooper 1885 p 246 The Personal Reign of Christ upon Earth, 1642, 4to. A treatise against the Engagement. The Arraignment of Rebellion, or the irresistibility of sovereign powers vindicated and maintained in reply to a letter, London, 1084, 4to reprinted London, 1718, 8vo. Notes reflist References DNB first Thompson last Cooper wstitle Aucher, John volume 2 page 246 The entry cites Peter Barwick , Life of Dr. John Barwick , 283 n. Richard Newcourt , Repertorium Ecclesiasticum , i. 255 White Kennett , Register and Chron . 185, 186 Le Neve s Fasti Eccl. Anglic. ed. Hardy, i. 54 M.S. Lansd. 987 f. 144 Somner s Antiq. of Canterbury , ed. Battely, append, to the supplement, p. 9 Masters s Hist. of C. C. C. C. 219 Cat. Librorum Impress. Bibl Bodl. 1843 , i. 142 Walker s Sufferings of the Clergy , ii. 153 Carter s Hist, of the Univ. of Camb. 44, 49. DEFAULTSORT Aucher, John Category 1619 births Category 1700 deaths UK reli bio stub ...   more details




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