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When West Australian Opposition Leader Mike Nahan appeared on the news under fire for dual citizenship I hope everybody else shared my reaction. Not again, I moaned. Surely, we had enough of this nonsense in the federal Parliament. Do we have to go through it in the States? Mike is a native of Michigan, not Continue reading »
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When West Australian Opposition Leader Mike Nahan appeared on the news under fire for dual citizenship I hope everybody else shared my reaction. Not again, I moaned. Surely, we had enough of this nonsense in the federal Parliament. Do we have to go through it in the States? Mike is a native of Michigan, not far from my native State of Iowa. Our teams played each other in a football competition known as The Big Ten, so if I had stayed longer in America we may well have met on the field. Since he still speaks with his American accent it should not surprise that he retains American citizenship. I lost my deeper Mid-West accent within a couple of weeks of attending school in Australia, where foreign accents were seldom heard in the 1950s. The local kids gave me and my little brothers such sustained mockery that we soon lost the Oh? and the Gee! Mike is an economist trained in America and Australia. He popped up on Perth media as an expert commentator on economic matters because he was Director of The Institute of Public Affairs. Since I have opposed the neoliberal policies promoted by such think tanks since their creation Mike was not one of my favourite commentators. He was elected to the WA State Parliament in 2008. Nevertheless, I sympathise with his recent comments about “white ants” in the parliamentary Liberal Party. Because of the cold, snow-covered winter ground in America white ants are not a problem and houses are built of wood. It was one of the first differences I noticed on arrival in Australia. Houses were built of bricks. Wooden houses were rare. In today’s political world, however, termites are a universal species. Indeed, today’s politics are just about entirely a matter of back-stabbing and trivial pursuits. This is the case because there is what Bob Katter calls “a cigarette paper’s width” of difference between the major parties on major policy and honourable members are left with nothing to do except assassinate one another’s character and look for trivial pursuits to engage the media, such as tampon taxes. This will not change until political parties including Australian Labor, British Labour and American Democrats remember that they are supposed to be representing labour, not representing capital. There is no sign that this will happen any time soon. Mike Nahan has a dignified presence on TV which I find refreshing and he has a right to feel hard done-by if he is being stabbed in the back. The Liberals were all but wiped out in last year’s State election and Mike was elected unopposed as Opposition Leader. He has just led the Liberals to such a resounding win over Labor in the State Legislative Assembly seat of Darling Range that one wonders what would have happened if the federal Liberals had stood a candidate for the seat of Perth in the Super Saturday by-elections. In an earlier post (18 December 17) I identified three causes for the magnitude of the Liberal loss at last year’s State election. They were Colin Barnett’s prominence as a one-man band, the public disloyalty from some of his team approaching the election and then Treasurer Mike Nahan’s enthusiasm for privatisation after such policies had become electoral poison. In another post (26 March) I predicted that the Establishment Liberal, David Honey, the newly elected Member for Cottesloe in the WA Parliament, would lead the Party in the next election but I very much doubt if David has anything to do with the white-anting of which Mike Nahan complains. Since white ants have such voracious appetites Mike will probably have to call a leadership spill in the new year, if not before. The pattern of our politics is much the same throughout the neoliberal era. One Party gets its act together. The boys and girls learn their lines in what is called “the narrative.” In police work it is called “the alibi.” Their Party wins office and their opponents fall apart in an orgy of back-stabbing and reckless ego-tripping. A few years down the track the Opposition develops a narrative, sobers up and tightens discipline while the Government falls apart. The Opposition and Government trade places. New names appear on Ministerial doors. New stationery is printed. Departments change their names. But everything stays the same. Jerry Roberts reported from the Gallery of Parliament House in West Perth during more civilised times. He was not then but is now a member of the Australian Labor Party.
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Joyce Irene Roberts Obituary 2022
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ROBERTS, Joyce Irene age 90, of Urbana passed away peacefully at her home on Monday, February 14, 2022. She was surrounded by her children who were honored to be able to be by h...
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ROBERTS, Joyce Irene age 90, of Urbana passed away peacefully at her home on Monday, February 14, 2022. She was surrounded by her children who were honored to be able to be by her side as her journey to her next life began. We rejoice in knowing she entered into heaven embraced by the arms of Jesus and happily reuniting with her husband on Valentine's Day. What a celebration was certainly had with her son, Glen, and the many dear loved ones who found their place in the Lord's Kingdom before her. She was born on September 19, 1931 in Urbana, Ohio to the late Peter S. Colbert and Ruth Colbert Bills. In addition to her parents, Joyce is preceded in death by her beloved husband, Raymond C. Roberts, who she married on August 26, 1949; a son, Glen William Roberts; siblings: Betty Jane Colbert, Robert Harold Colbert, Roger Elden Colbert, Richard (Mary) Colbert, Jerry Lee Colbert, Etoyle (Harold "Dusty") Channell; brothers and sisters in law: William (Ruth Ann Henry) Roberts, Barbara VanHoose, Elwood & Marcella Bean, Vicki Smith and Glenn Jordan. She leaves behind her children: David (Anna) Roberts, Linda Ball, Renee (David) Johnson, and Carol (Dave) Ream; 11 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren as well as a recent newborn great great granddaughter who was named after her to carry on a legacy of love and strength she represented to all who were blessed to know her. This brought her such joy and fortunately had the opportunity to hold this wee namesake before she passed. Joyce is also survived by her brother-in-law Raymond VanHoose; numerous nieces and nephews as well as her long and very special close friends: Patricia McKenzie, Pam Fleming and Mary Eaton. Joyce was very active throughout her life in various clubs and organizations including: Sigma Alpha Sorority, Beta Psi Chapter; member of the senior center, and special card club for over fifty years. She was very dedicated to her faith and was a member and Deacon at First Presbyterian Church of Urbana. A visitation will be held on Friday, February 18, 2022 from 10:00-11:00 a.m. at First Presbyterian Church of Urbana. Her funeral will begin at 11:00 a.m. also at the church with Rev. Tim West officiating. Joyce will be laid to rest at Oak Dale Cemetery. Memorial contributions in Joyce's honor may be made to: Ohio's Hospice, The Choir at First Presbyterian Church of Urbana, or Urbana's Senior Center. Arrangements entrusted to Walter & Lewis Funeral Home and condolences may be expressed to the family by visiting www.walterfunerals.com
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Roberts Cemetery, Gulf Co., FL ROBERT'S Cemetery The land was donated by Jeremiah B. (Jerry) Roberts. Cemetery was founded about 1900 but there are many graves that dated back to 1877, according to Milton Whitfield. The Roberts family still live here, they still own land all around this area. Surveyed by: Beverly Mount-Douds Directions: This cemetery is located south of Wewahitchka on Highway 71 near the spot that was once called "Fort Place". Section "A" 1. GAINOUS, Jack 12 Dec 1929 19 Dec 1992 (SSG, U,S, Army Vietnam) GAINOUS, Robert "Bobby" 20 Nov 1956 3 Apr 1996 2. MIXON and LARAMORE MIXON, Broward 23 Feb 1920 6 Dec 1991 MIXON, Edna 29 Sept 1934 3. DAVIS, Otis Sr. 3 Jan 1909 14 May 1995 DAVIS, Lovie McCall 6 Feb 1917 m. 20 Nov 1936 4. POLON (empty) 5. FRY (empty) 6. very new graves, just buried, no names or dates, plenty of flowers 7. ZIPPERER, Herd Young 10 Aug 1917 7 Aug 1997 ZIPPERER, Beatrice M. 20 Dec 1924 m. 9 July 1975 8. JONES, Jerry A. 14 Jan 1940 JONES, Rosealee 15 Mar 1928 13 Mar 1991 m. 7 Feb 1979 9. PETERSON, Max E. "Pete" 17 June 1924 27 Jan 1993 PETERSON, Ophelia 15 Dec 1948 10. FINCH, John Wesley 8 Jan 1933 2 Dec 1996 age 63 FINCH, Bobbie Jean 15 Apr 1938 22 Dec 1996 age 58 11. GORTMAN, Lester B. Jr. 28 Nov 1959 9 June 1996 "Les" 12. PITTS, Edna Ray 26 July 1948 29 June 1996 (Loving Friend, tender Mother) 13. GORTMAN, Byrous & Jencie GORTMAN, Lester B. 27 Feb 1934 9 Sept 1993 14. MIXON, A. Elvin 16 Nov 1934 MIXON, Lauris S. 29 July 1938 3 Feb 1994 (Beloved Mother and "Gan-Gan") 15. JACKSON, JACKSON, Roger Dale "Big Man" 25 Mar 1956 17 Oct 1996 JACKSON, Sharon D. Raley 12 Oct 1959 m. 12 Dec 1980 Roger and Sharon's children, JACKSON, Kellie 5 Dec 1984 JACKSON, Jacob 29 July 1987 Recorded by Beverly Mount-Douds 16 Oct 1997 Section "B" 1. BISHOP, Large old family Plot. (d.h.s.) Robert E. Bishop 18 May 1903 14 Nov 1995 Hannah Ruth Bishop 11 Nov 1916 -------- PITTS, Nora Hooker 02 Oct 1884 23 May 1971 2. (single grave located here outside of any plots) BISHOP, Ronald L. II 04 Sep 1967 04 Sep 1967 3. SNYDER, (d.h.s.) Calvin F. Snyder 1908 1969 Rose E. Snyder 1914 1986 4. HUGHES, Elsie M. THOMAS 23 Sep 1918 30 July 1997 5. HALL Plot Jack C. Hall Sr. 01 Jan 1908 30 July 1968 6. 2 single large concrete slabs (mfm) 7. BOONE, Thomas R. 1940 1964 8. BOONE, Earl F. 1942 1969 9. Large black concrete slab, no markings 10. SMITH Plot Josephine Smith 06 Jan 1930 28 June 1992 Paul R. Smith Sr. 06 Oct 1911 21 Jan 1974 11. L.C.S., no markings 12. GRIFFIN Plot Stephen Michael Griffin 05 May 1970 1970 (our beloved son) 13. DAVIS, Travis Walden 18 Jan 1973 15 May 1973 14. DAVIS, T.W. (d.h.s.) 07 Aug 1919 26 Nov 1984 Martha Davis Jan 1923 ---------- 15. GRIFFIN, Willie Lee 05 Feb 1920 16 Jan 1986 16. GRIFFIN, Raymond J. 27 Sep 1942 23 Aug 1988 17. WHITE, Eddie 12 Mar 1899 12 Feb 1972 (Fla. S2 US Navy) 18. WHITE, Ila M. 20 Jan 1910 02 June 1988 (mother) 19. ATKINSON, Edward Arnold 05 Dec 1931 30 Oct 1986 20. WARD/GREEN Plot Joan Parish Ward 04 Mar 1936 22 May 1978 21. new graves, no name, fresh flowers 22. BARLOW, Bobby Derrell 12 Sept 1968 29 Sept 1995 23. ROGERS family plot Jimmy Lee Rogers Jr. 23 Jan 1973 (child size) Curtis Lee Rogers 18 July 1968 (child size) Hester Marie Rogers 08 Dec 1916 13 Jan 1984 one large concrete slab here also 24. ROGERS, James Joseph 14 Dec 1924 12 Jan 1994 (PFC US Army WW2) 25. PRESCOTT, Versie C. 20 Feb 1899 08 Jan 1992 age 92 26. PRESCOTT, Georgia Ann 10 Apr 1902 27 May 1989 age 87 27. PITTS, Frank 20 Oct 1912 14 Oct 1979 28. PITTS, Bertha 1998 (very new,flowers here) 29. McDANIEL, Ruby 10 Feb 1926 14 Sep 1991 30. McDANIEL, Grady 10 Jan 1916 12 Sep 1973 31. PITTS, Clinton 02 May 1953 17 July 1989 (age 36) 32. GLAZE, Family (dhs) empty side Willie Lee Glaze 27 Dec 1926 02 May 1985 (dhs) Willie Paul Glaze 18 Apr 1914 12 Feb 1979 (SSgt. US Army WW2) Lerline B. Glaze 21 Nov 1919 04 Dec 1991 33. THOMAS Plot Albany R. Thomas 30 Mar 1923 07 Mar 1985 (US Army WW2) 34. HALL Plot (large lot) (d.h.s.) J. P. "Pete" Hall 27 June 1930 16 Nov 1980 (Joseph Patterson) (Pvt. US Army Korea) Evelyn R. Hall 30 June 1930 -------- 35. LESTER, family plot, large lot (dhs) Billy Frank Lester 14 Aug 1934 -------- Ida Juanita Lester 18 Sep 1924 20 Apr 1994 (loving wife and mother "Mammy" ) m. 12 Mar 1959 Edith G. REEDER 16 Oct 1900 08 Sept 1991 36. LESTER family Plot Willie Lester 18 Nov 1896 31 May 1978 Helen Lester 04 Apr 1906 20 June 1996 (d.h.s.) In Gods Care Mildred L. RICHARDSON 02 Nov 1926 27 July 1980 Nettie WARREN 15 Dec 1886 26 Oct 1981 Carl Laverle Lester "Bud" 10 Mar 1929 29 May 1995 Willa T. Lester 26 Apr 1923 01 Feb 1992 ("Miss Willa" Beloved Mother, Granny, Sister, and Aunt) 37. THOMAS Plot Pearl J. Thomas 31 May 1918 03 Nov 1989 38. GUNTER plot Roland Gunter 31 Aug 1916 10 Mar 1992 (Pvt. US Army WW2) 39. SIMPSON, Preston Chalmers 1928 1981 (S2 US Navy WW2) 40. SETTERICH, Bryan Brady 21 Dec 1963 27 Apr 1981 (a loving son,brother,friend, and relative) 41. TOOLE, Charles Leonard Jr. 03 Aug 1950 29 Aug 1979 42. WHITFIELD plot (d.h.s.) Joe W. Whitfield 19 Feb 1915 15 Aug 1094 Gladys G. Whitfield 31 July 1923 21 July 1987 43. HOLMES Plot (d.h.s.) Oscar Richard Holmes 20 Dec 1923 12 Jan 1992 Willard Cavasa Holmes 03 Mar 1899 Sept 1984 44. WHITFIELD Plot (Dad) ( d.h.s.) Larry "Ray" Whitfield 08 Apr 1950 15 Dec 1990 Katherine "Kathi" Whitfield 01 Oct 1950 (Mom) m. 07/May/71 45. ANDERSON, Ruel R. 28 Dec 1914 06 Aug 1976 (Pvt. US Army) 46. NUNNERY, Timothy Eric 28 Apr 1959 16 Jan 1984 (Pvt US Army) 47. DICKENS, Floyd J. 12 Oct 1917 22 Feb 1995 48. DICKENS, Alice Lee 12 Mar 1925 31 Jan 1975 (Mother) 49. Large C. Slab, ??? 50. SMITH family Plot (d.h.s.) Samuel P.Smith Sr. 13 May 1915 08 Feb 1975 Vera I. Smith 04 Aug 1923 10 Aug 1994 Mary Ann Smith 14 Aug 1946 ---------- Robin Brooke BERTRAM 19 Oct 1947 15 Dec 1990 (" My Way ") Right hand corner of this plot is a grave or a marker of some kind " + ". 51. GILLY, Rhonda Sue 15 Sept 1975 14 Nov 1975 (Our Special Girl, We Love You) 52. LAND family Plot Mildred H. Land 02 Sept 1931 30 Apr 1996 (Gone Home ) Melissa Renee Holley 25 Nov 1975 (infant) 53. STRIPLIN Plot (d.h.s.) Roy B. Striplin Sr. 19 Dec 1914 26 May 1981 Mona L. Striplin 28 Nov 1923 29 Nov 1992 m. 07/Mar/1942 BMC US Navy 54. L.C.S. mfm No Markings 55. GLASS Plot Aubrey L. Glass 01 Oct 1919 22 Feb 1977 (PFC US Army WW2) Virginia Haskins Glass Roberts 23 Feb 1926 13 May 1988 56. small child size grave, white fence around, no names 57. mfm found on ground, ? where it goes MERCHANT, Dudley 12 Aug 1923 30 Apr 1984 (age 60) Section "C" 1. LANIER/BROCK/BRIDGE's, Marlin Guy BROCK 19 Oct 1890 2 July 1984 Nancy B. BROCK 25 Feb 1890 19 Apr 1975 Ernest E. BRIDGES 20 Jun 1888 6 Oct 1963 (Fl. W A G R 27 Field Artillery W.W.II) Jefferson Owen BROCK, Sr. 27 Mar 1914 14 June 1889 2. William ROEMER 21 July 1905 13 July 1981 Paula Schmitt ROEMER 17 Nov 1909 10 Dec 1963 one unmarked grave here also. 3. HARRIS, empty plot 4. REDD, Charles A. REDD 18 Mar 1881 3 June 1953 5. ABREU, Lawrence 3 Aug 1911 28 May 1968 one unmarked,"A" on small stone here. DAVIS, Martha J. 25 Mar 1927 20 Mar 1987 "S" on small stone here also. KELLEY, Oliver W. 1915 1985 SHIRLEY, Wm "Billy" Herbert 3 Feb 1929 12 Dec 1981 REIHARDT, David R. 1903 1974 REIHARDT, Dorothy R. 1900 1974 6. HALL Fred George HALL 9 Jan 1881 7 Mar 1944 (Beloved Father) 7. WHITEHEAD Everett W. WHITEHEAD no dates (Fl. Pvt. 44 Co. Coast Artillery W.W.II) Margaret Grantham WHITEHEAD 2 May 1875 8 Nov 1957 Artis Clayton WHITEHEAD 22 Mar 1873 4 Oct 1939 8. PARKER Dessie L. PARKER 19 May 1912 Thomas E. PARKER, Sr. 18 Mar 1904 4 Mar 1947 Millie A. PARKER 25 Oct 1884 27 Apr 1940 John J. PARKER 15 Jan 1860 28 Mar 1937 one unmarked grave here, right of Glass and left of Owens. 9. OWENS James L."Bud" OWENS 10 Oct 1908 10 July 1979 Julia B. OWENS 5 Sept 1922 10. EUBANKS Jesse Carl EUBANKS, Sr. 19 Mar 1917 Louise Penuel EUBANKS 27 Sept 1924 29 Apr 1976 11. GAY One unmarked grave just outside of "Gay's" plot. Ruby A. GAY 21 Sept 1902 11 Nov 1985 Lewis C. GAY 14 Aug 1907 25 May 1986 m. 25 July 1953 12. McCORVEY Rodney Wm McCORVEY 22 Dec 1988 9 Nov 1989 there are about seven graves here all in a roll all are unmarked and there are located at the foot of McCorvey and to the right of Glass. 13. GLASS George GLASS 2 May 1903 16 Feb 1963 (Fl. Pvt. Medical Dept. WW II) one unmarked grave beside Geo and Jim Glass Jim B. GLASS 1892 1963 Idus B. GLASS 3 Mar 1927 22 June 1973 Belle Glass ROGERS 28 Jan 1921 15 Mar 1994 Bessie L. GLASS 1892 1979 "Mammy" David B. GLASS 20 Nov 1950 7 July 1994 14. OLIVER Floyd OLIVER 3 Aug 1893 17 Jan 1971 Alma OLIVER 19 Nov 1898 17 Apr 1972 (4) small graves here, all are infants. James McDonald "Jim" OLIVER 2 July 1871 27 Feb 1954 Mary Ann Hester OLIVER 28 Nov 1871 25 Sept 1938 (3) small mounds covered in concrete, no dates or names. J. B. ROBERTS 25 Oct 1895 23 Jan 1937 Leila Oliver ROBERTS 13 Oct 1898 7 July 1953 Phillip Ray ROBERTS 2 July 1963 2 Apr 1964 15. WILLIAMS/TOMLIN/KING Buster Henry WILLIAMS 12 Feb 1934 23 Nov 1994 Midget McCormick,WILLIAMS 15 July 1933 Susie Dorne TOMLIN 23 Oct 1960 6 Jun 1961 James L.TOMLIN 9 May 1956 4 Jun 1988 (Son,Bro, & Father) Mae G.WILLIAMS 26 Mar 1917 mother Aldeen WILLIAMS 24 Sept 1913 24 Oct 1973 father Aldeen WILLIAMS 1942 1942 son Claude Arthur KING 26 Mar 1943 2 Dec 1943 Mrs. Maveer KING 8 Mar ???? m. 1944 Emma DARLEY 11 June 1906 7 Jan 1968 Ada King FOWLER 18 Jul 1888 26 June 1975 Edward H. KING 18 Apr 1939 22 Aug 1987 (Pelo) (son, B T F N U.S. Navy) Lois KING 3 Nov 1899 20 June 1946 mother Henry T. KING 1895 1979 Robert L. KING 4 Feb 1925 2 Aug 1988 (1 Fc, U.S. Army WW II) this grave was placed outside of plot, to the left of Roberts. Wade P. WILLIAMS 26 Mar 1940 (Fl, Pvt, 152nd Inf, 38 Div.) 16. SMITH/ROBERTS Ottis Benjamin SMITH 12 Nov 1911 3 Mar 1993 Bessie Gertrude SMITH 3 Apr 1916 m. 16 Aug 1933 Claude Coleman SMITH 4 July 1913 8 Mar 1963 William B.SMITH 30 Nov 1877 30 Feb 1962 Mary E. SMITH 4 Dec 1877 6 Apr 1944 several graves here are very old, and unmarked, at least 5 that I counted here. Idan RODGERS 1911? 1914? (? hard to read) Rosemary PRESCOTT 3 May 1949 11 May 1949 Jerry M. ROBERTS 8 Sept 1910 21 Jan 1992 Juanita L. ROBERTS 5 Dec 1920 25 Dec 1976 Jerry Thomas ROBERTS 20 Apr 1954 6 Nov 1969 old and unmarked Joe ROBERTS Jun ?91? 26 Oct 1915 Mary Ann ROBERTS 20 May 1888 16 Jun 1915 17. McDANIELS Lonnie Weeks McDANIEL 19 June 1902 6 May 1928 W. A. McDANIEL 16 Apr 1870 5 Dec 1939 Mrs. W. A. McDANIEL 22 Jan 1872 27 Aug 1959 son of P.E. & R. D. 7 Oct 1917 21 Oct 1922 Poley Ford McDANIEL 14 July 1895 14 Feb 1987 Ressie Dee McDANIEL 28 Nov 1894 28 Aug 1966 Mason O'Neal McDANIEL 24 Sept 1926 16 July 1978 m. 22 Apr 1923 18. VAN HORN Herman VAN HORN 2 Mar 1903 11 July 1928 Marie Carter VAN HORN 26 Nov 1904 3 Apr 1926 Soloman F. VAN HORN 31 July 1868 3 Nov 1926 Carrie R. VAN HORN 29 Mar 1870 17 Dec 1946 There are (9) graves here and some are very hard to read. (3) of these graves are very old and I couldn't make them out. Jessie Luther TAUNTON 9 Feb 1912 10 Feb 1985 (grandpappy) Leola VAN HORN TAUNTON 28 Dec 1915 17 Mar 1991 Martin VAN HORN 19 Dec 1846 27 July 1922 (Pvt,Co. E 64 N.Y. Inf, Civil War) Margrette Barhart VAN HORN 1917 19. CARTER Ralph Vernon CARTER 28 May 1923 1 Jun 1923 Claude Hampton CARTER 15 Sep 1924 22 Sep 1924 20. HANCOCK Ira T. HANCOCK 9 Apr 1904 3 Nov 1970 (Our Daddy) Eva V. HANCOCK 19 May 1912 4 Apr 1993 (Our Momma) 21. RHAMES Rebecca RHAMES no dates one more small infant like grave,unmarked This completes all the graves in Section "C", ones that are mark and unmarked. Recorded by Beverly Mount-Douds, 16 Oct 1997 Section "D" 1. NELSON, Cory 27 May 1959 23 Feb 1980 2. AKE, Mrs. Jane 9 Apr 1959 25 Aug 1987 age 28 3. GORTMAN, James Larry 12 June 1948 27 Feb 1990 (Bubby Boy) There are 5 more graves in this area but no names, Or marking of any kind. There are about 12 wooden sticks here for head markers, No names nor dates. 4 more markers alone with one with "sister" on it. 4. GRICE, Susie E. 3 May 1920 18 July 1984 Age 64 (DHS, the right side still blank) 5. BRADKLEY, Stephen Jr. 30 May 1911 31 May 1911 Three more graves here, unmarked 6. VATHIS, Costa N. 1915 1980 (Pvt. U.S. Army) 7. ROBERTS There many graves here , most are very old and unmarked ROBERTS, ?? 30 Nov 1847 ?? 1909 Sidney A. ROBERTS 3 Jan 1883 13 Sep 1901 (in Memoriam) 2 more unmarked graves here ROBERTS, ?? 2 Nov 192? 25 Aug 1921 (at rest) Lawrence Smith ROBERTS 3 Jan 1883 24 Nov 1924 (father) Bessie Armantrout ROBERTS 9 Apr 1886 4 Feb 1918 (mother) 2 more graves, wooden markers and some stones. b.25/19?? very old and covered in broken pieces of stone. (1) very new, just dig and still covered in flowers. 8. WHITFIELD Joseph Weldon WHITFIELD 18 Sep 1870 23 Nov 1938 Robert Lee WHITFIELD 12 May 1866 6 Mar 1936 9. McLEMORE D. A. McLEMORE no dates mfm Cleve McLEMORE no dates mfm Lizzie McLEMORE no dates Nob McLEMORE no dates mfm Baby McLEMORE no dates mfm Troy McLEMORE no dates mfm ( "mfm"= metal funeral markers ) 10. STRICKLAND Billie W. STRICKLAND 21 Oct 1916 ---------- (mother) James "Red" ALBRIGHT 1909 1992 (friend) 11. ROWAN/CARLTON Billy E. ROWAN 28 Jan 1923 --------- Verna M. 24 May 1914 29 Oct 1996 (mother) of Billie Estelle m. 10 May 1948 12. WHITFIELD Charles Edward WHITFIELD 5 Jan 1965 --------- Charles Robert WHITFIELD 28 Jul 1909 24 Mar 1978 Helen Irene WHITFIELD 17 Jan 1915 3 Dec 1982 m. 29 Oct 1938 13. WEEKS Joe E. WEEKS, Jr. 30 Aug 1906 2 Jul 1969 Annie L. WEEKS 7 Nov 1908 1 Jun 1984 m. 28 Apr 1934 14. DAVIS (in loving memory) William J. DAVIS, Sr. 1 Sep 1908 --------- Edna E. DAVIS 6 Dec 1918 10 Aug 1983 (mother of Charles, Carolyn, Warren, Estelle , and Bill) 15. STRANGE/PITTS (1) one unmarked grave here, to the right of Nancy I. Strange. (2) Nancy Iziebell STRANGE 8 Mar 1892 Jul 1960 (3) John J. STRANGE 1865 1934 Florence L. STRANGE 1868 1948 (4) unmarked (5) William STRANGE no dates (Co. E; 11 Fla. Inf C.S.A.) (6) Alfred "Pick" STRANGE, Sr. 26 Nov 1904 13 Dec 1979 (7) Roy Herman PITTS 18 Jun 1973 15. OWENS/REDD another grave unmarked, to the right of Owens plot. Pauline Redd OWENS 30 Mar 1919 27 Feb 1984 Mitchell REDD 28 June 1912 2 Aug 1970 age 58 16. LANIER Beuna V. LANIER 1 Dec 1885 4 Nov 1901 Beuna V. LANIER 25 Dec 1848 25 May 1925 Benjamin T. LANIER 29 May 1849 23 Oct 1910 Cora Lee LANIER 13 Dec 1888 6 Feb 1912 17. WHITFIELD John Milton WHITFIELD, Jr. 12 Aug 1941 16 Jul 1996 (RD2 U.S. Navy, Vietnam) "Wewa" son of J.M. WHITFIELD,Sr. and Cecile "June". Mary Louise CRUTCHFIELD WHITFIELD 11 Sep 1946 wife of J. M. WHITFIELD, Jr. m. 29 Aug 1970 Dau of Walter C. CRUTCHFIELD and Carmi BIRGE Children: Lisa, April, Mary, Beth, Nancy, and Charlie WHITFIELD. 18. DANNELLY / PITTS, Marvin W. PITTS 14 Jul 1908 23 Oct 1994 Donie Nichols PITTS 26 Jan 1915 1997 Vedie E. "Bud" DANNELLY 11 Feb 1905 20 Nov 1969 Pearl I. DANNELLY 25 Dec 1918 m. 17 Nov 1951 single grave located next to DANNELLY James Wilbur ALEXANDER 16 Aug 1910 16 Feb 1987 19. NICHOLS Eli NICHOLS 1889 1961 Alberta NICHOLS 1885 1962 David NICHOLS 1879 1929 Veto NICHOLS 7 June 1904 12 Apr 1994 20. TAUNTON Ralph Clinton TAUNTON 21 Apr 1919 01 Apr 1977 (Pfc. U S Army W W II) Jo Ann ROEMER 27 Jan 1938 05 Feb 1988 She and the angels are pulling the pieces of our family puzzle together again. Donald Larry TAUNTON 25 Sep 1936 26 Mar 1968 (father) 21. TAYLOR James C. TAYLOR 31 July 1934 25 Oct 1995 Dorothy B. TAYLOR 24 Aug 1922 m. 22 Aug 1976 22. KING Henry T. KING, Jr. 10 May 1921 29 Nov 1997 (Pa-Paw) Kathryn I. KING 08 Aug 1926 (Ma-Maw ) m. 24 May 1941 Jack S. KING 19 June 1911 02 Mar 1996 (Papa) Nadine KING 11 Feb 1938 (Nanny) 23. MAYHANN James B MAYHANN 27 Aug 1915 07 May 1984 (father) Mary Lois MAYHANN 16 Feb 1915 (mother) Fannie STARLING 02 Jul 1886 07 Mar 1977 (mother of Mary L.) 24. PENN Clarence R. PENN 02 Sept 1896 24 Aug 1967 Bessie C. PENN 03 Mar 1925 06 Sep 1983 25. CRUTCHFIELD Walter C. CRUTCHFIELD 05 Sep 1913 28 Jun 1969 (1st husband of Carmi ) Carmi B. CRUTCHFIELD 11 Nov 1917 James Ellis ADAMS 12 Jan 1935 28 Oct 1988 (A3C, US Air Force - Korea) (2nd Husband of Carmi) 26. BIDWELL Lauie Kye BIDWELL 04 Oct 1974 03 July 1986 John D. BIDWELL 07 July 1910 20 Nov 1989 Lois E. BIDWELL 26 Nov 1909 27. GLIEM/HALE Leland H. GLIEM 17 Sep 1921 03 Jun 1979 (Pfc, US Army WW II) Trudie S. GLIEM 22 Apr 1921 31 Jan 1997 Dovie Marie LESTER 08 Feb 1950 22 Feb 1950 Jay L. HARRISON 01 Nov 1915 23 Feb 1985 (Pvt. US Army WWII) 28. LOGUE/HALE James H. GLIEM 06 Jun 1924 Desser V. GLIEM 05 May 1939 05 Apr 1970 29. no family plot here, just a group of graves in one large area. 1. unmarked, large concrete slab 2. George DEES 02 Mar 1895 30 Nov 1923 (Ga. Pvt. 157 Depot Brigade WWI) 3. Mary Porter NICHOLS 07 Sep 1903 28 Mar 1990 (mother-in-law to Ernest Hoover, grandmother to Opal) 4. Opal BARLOW 10 Jun 1948 22 Dec 1986 (dau. of Ernest, children: Crystal, Robert, and Patricia) 5. Ernest HOOVER no dates, home made headstone, looks old 30. WILLIAMS Lee A. WILLIAMS 10 Feb 1906 18 Apr 1986 Vadalee WILLIAMS 22 Aug 1919 Patricia MATLOCK 16 Sept 1964 16 Sept 1964 Section "E" (d.h.s.)= double headstone 1. NATIONS plot Robert B. Nations, Sr. 11 Jul 1921 09 Dec 1993 Edith M. Nations 22 Mar 1922 William M. Stripling 25 Feb 1902 13 Jan 1995 2. PETERS plot. (d.h.s.) Travis J. Peters 03 Sep 1927 19 Jan 1985 Joyce S. Peters 01 Aug 1931 m. 09 Oct 1949 3. GAY plot (d.h.s.) Martin "Buddy" Quincy 30 Jul 1932 Vergie Lee Gay 11 Jan 1932 01 Jul 1996 m. 4 Jan 1953 4. HARTLEY plot. (d.h.s.) Arley Hartley 13 Jan 1916 Lucille Hartley 11 Sep 1919 6 Jun 1994 5. SHAVERS, plot. empty 6. ANDERSON plot (d.h.s.) Roy Anderson 12 Apr 1914 16 Mar 1988 Eunice Anderson 06 Oct 1919 28 Apr 1997 7. TURNER Plot, (d,h,s.) A. C. "Tommy" 18 Dec 1917 12 Jul 1983 Gladys Inez Turner 25 Oct 1921 m. 05 Dec 1942 8. STEWART plot. (d.h.s.) Vernon Stewart 25 Dec 1934 24 Mar 1985 - Blank - 9. PURSWELL, Mazie Lee 30 Jun 1914 17 Nov 1996 (Mother) 10. GRAY Family plot Lester Gray 12 Aug 1953 19 Mar 1985 Jacqueline Modell Gray 09 Jan 1935 22 Feb 1998 (mfm, age 63) 11. BATSON, Chesley Benjamin 24 Mar 1917 04 Oct 1984 (Tec 5 US Army WW2) 12. SHERESH, looks like one grave here, no markings at all only a flower pot showing a grave. 13. GUERINO Plot. empty 14. STRINGFELLOW Plot. empty 15. BATSON Family Plot. Carrie Goodwin 07 May 1899 21 Mar 1985 New grave, no mfm ; no names yet,nor slab, only fresh flowers Keith Wayne Batson 09 Oct 1966 01 Jun 1991 (son of Donnie & Sandra) (ET2 US Navy) Donnie Hugh Batson 26 Jun 1946 13 Jul 1984 (son of W.C.& Nora) Captain, US Marine Corps 16. LESTER "Bo" Plot. empty 17. LESTER Bob Plot. empty 18. FOREHAND Plot. (2 d.h.s.) R. Ervin Forehand 15 Dec 1913 22 Feb 1994 Dorothy R. Forehand 09 Apr 1927 13 Jan 1987 Ervin Glen Forehand 14 Apr 1947 05 Mar 1991 Patricia Ann Forehand 01 Sep 1945 19. SUBER plot. (d.h.s.) Roy W. Suber 07 Sep 1906 17 Dec 1988 Gwendolyn O. Suber 10 Sep 1911 m. 26 Sep 1930 20. ARHELGER Plot. (d.h.s.) Lawrence M. Arhelger 02 Dec 1925 ("Larry" Husband, Father, O'pa) Eunice V. Arhelger 15 Feb 1931 11 Jul 1996 ("Eunice" Wife, Mother, O'ma) 21. WHITFIELD Plot. empty 22. MARBURY Plot John Mushat Marbury 17 Oct 1899 18 Mar 1994 Mildred W. Marbury 23. CAUSEY's L.& R. Family Plot together Amber Nicole Davis 08 Sep 1990 13 Sep 1990 24. JONES Plot. (d.h.s.) Mildred Whitfield Jones 23 Mar 1926 m. 19 Jun 1945 George Edward Jones 21 Jan 1928 15 Jul 1995 ("Skeet" US Army WW2) 25. LINTON Plot, empty 26. HALEY Plot, empty 27. CHUMNEY & TRAYLOR Plots (d.h.s.) Armond B. Traylor 13 Dec 1931 Lois E. Traylor 21 Nov 1937 23 May 1987 Michael A. Traylor 25 Oct 1954 23 May 1987 28. WILEY, plot. (d.h.s.) Roy G. "Pete" Wiley 06 Mar 1924 24 Feb 1987 Leila Elizabeth "Negg" Wiley 08 Feb 1927 16 Apr 1989 m. 24 Aug 1947 29. JACKSON Plot. (d.h.s.) David L.Jackson 11 Mar 1924 m. 30/7/49 Dollie Jackson 28 Feb 1932 01 Apr 1996 30. SHERROD Plot, empty 31. SHERROD Plot Finch, William "Bill" 18 Jul 1990 06 Nov 1993 Finch, Joshua Allen 16 Jul 1989 06 Nov 1993 Finch, Dalton Alton 11 May 1988 06 Nov 1993 32. BRANCH Plot, empty 33. REDD Plot (d.h.s.) Alane S. Redd 11 Nov 1983 05 Apr 1947 Blank side 34. MANUEL, SOURS, and LINTON Plots. Martha Annette Pitts 15 Sep 1940 25 Jul 1990 35. JENKINS and OLIVER Plots Wm Rogers "Bill" Jenkins Sr. 23 May 1956 20 May 1986 (Daddy's Hands) 36. FOSTER Plot, empty 37. CULPAN Plot (d.h.s.) Raymond Culpan Sr. 14 Apr 1937 m. 28 /7/53 Ina G. Culpan 25 Apr 1938 21 Mar 1989 38. WILLIAMS Plot (d.h.s.) Lawrence L. Williams 26 May 1939 02 Feb 1993 Betty R. Williams 14 Nov 1941 m. 6/8/60 39. GLASS Plot (d.h.s.) J. H." Preacher " Glass 27 Jan 1932 01 Feb 1990 (Chief of Police - Wewa Police Dept, 1969 - 1985) Ella Patricia Glass 02 Oct 1936 07 Apr 1992 40. FARMER Plot (d.h.s.) Stanley Paul Farmer 23 Aug 1908 Maxine Elizabeth Farmer 31 Jan 1928 28 May 1992 41. WARD Plot (2 d.h.s.) William Howard Ward 12 Jan 1908 19 Oct 1993 father Irene K. Ward 07 Nov 1916 mother m 29/9/34) James Bronzell Ward 13 July 1935 father Sara Jane Ayers Ward 11 Apr 1938 05 Jan 1994 mom m. 17/5/55) Roland L.Ward 25 May 1941 08 May 1984 (MMC US Navy Vietnam) Annie Mae King 18 July 1910 (Sister/Aunt) William Roland Ward 11 Sept 1966 23 Sept 1994 42. KEITH Plot (d.h.s. Rev. Charles William Keith 25 Jan 1909 07 July 1989 Louise Christine Keith 30 Dec 1929 m. 19/3/49 43. PIERSON, Rufus 25 May 1913 23 May 1987 Myrtle F. Pierson 29 Apr 1920 44. MESSICK, Stephen Adam Jr. 02 Nov 1988 02 Nov 1988 45. McFATTER, Erlene Ward 26 Sept 1926 31 May 1990 age 63 46. ? N. WARD ? 1906 1 Dec 1984 age 78 (these last two graves are large concrete slabs with only mfm, hard to read) 47. BRAMLETT (d.h.s.) Claude H. Bramlett 15 June 1929 15 Dec 1993 S. Dianne Bramlett 31 Oct 1946 48. Flowers here only, no other markings 49. ??? L.C.S. 50. KINNEY, Robert George 03 Aug 1940 14 Apr 1991 51. LEVY, Betty 07 Feb 1899 24 Feb 1991 52. PARNELL, Evelyn J. 23 Aug 1916 30 Sep 1989 (age 73. L.C.S. mfm) 53. WHITE, Orville B. "Dykes" 19 Mar 1909 27 Aug 1988 54. HANLON, James C. "Jim" 25 Sep 1936 28 June 1994 55. KENNARD, Raymond 15 Apr 1935 06 Mae 1995 56. KENNARD, A. J. 18 May 1924 57. ??? Flowers only, no slab 58. GORTMAN, Charles 20 Oct 1906 25 Apr 1996 (Tec. 4 US Army WW2) 59. LAYFIELD, Christopher Lee 02 Jan 1986 27 May 1991 (" Chris-Man ") 60. NUNNEY Plot William Ross Nunney 16 Apr 1933 11 Aug 1990 Betty N. Nunney 20 Apr 1914 15 Feb 1995 Section "F" 1. LINTON family Plot.(d.h.s.1/2 only so far) Gregory Dale Linton Sr. 25 Dec 1969 27 Apr 1991 Greg, son of Cecil Linton Sr. and Elizabeth L. Morris, wife, Yolanda A.Linton, m. 08 June 1989. 2 sons, Gregory Dale Jr. and Cecil Ray Linton 2. DAVIS family Plot.(d.h.s.) "Bob" Martin B. Davis 09 Nov 1927 Pearl F. Davis 24 Jan 1929 09 May 1992 (beloved wife, mother, and grandmother) 3. WHITE family Plot. (d.h.s.) Leila Beatrice Dowgwillo 04 Nov 1910 06 Nov 1993 (mother) 4. HOOVER family Plot. (d.h.s.) Cicero Hoover 22 Apr 1927 Ruth Virginia Hoover 5 Mar 1937 25 Nov 1993 (beloved wife,mother,and grandmother) 5. GREENE Plot. (d.h.s.) Lathy C. Greene no dates Thelma B. Greene no dates 6. T.M.D. Family Plot.(TUCKER, MELTON, and DAWKINS) Hattie Tucker 16 July 1891 12 Nov 1971 (mother) George C. Melton 16 May 1910 09 Aug 1962 (d.h.s.) Lillie M.Dawkins 13 July 1910 25 Sept 1993 John L. Dawkins 20 July1913 06 Jan 1993 (Love Jamie, Love your dau, Carol.) 7. LAMBERT Plot Robert C. Lambert 25 June 1923 12 June 1997 (Pfc. US Army WW2) 8. WARD Plot Franklin David Ward 30 Aug 1936 28 Jan 1998 age 61 9. BRITTON Plot, empty 10. Rudy PIPPIN Jr. Plot. (d.h.s.) Patricia A. Kemp 03 May 1954 Franklin Rudolph Jr. 14 Apr 1934 14 Aug 1995 11. PEAK Plot (d.h.s.) Georgia Peak 15 May 1936 15 Dec 1992 Paul R. Peak 25 Feb 1937 12 June 1995 (Papa ) 12. F. FOREHAND and E. FOREHAND and YOUNG Plots. empty 13. McLEMORE (d.h.s.) Grover McLemore Sr. 01 May 1922 Latrelle McLemore 04 July 1928 16 May 1996 14. CLECKLEY plot empty 15. LASH Plot empty 16. PITTS Plot (d.h.s.) James H. Pitts 11 Oct 1944 12 Mar 1991 Lenora Pitts 28 Feb 1946 m. 31 Mar 1962 17. STIDMAN Family Plot (d.h.s.) Henry R. Stidman 20 Nov 1919 03 Mar 1995 Margaret S. Stidman 07 Nov 1916 m. 28 Nov 1971 18. JOHNS Plot (d.h.s.) James O. Johns 28 July 1905 Sarah Ruth Johns 10 Sept 1913 20 June 1994 19. GLENN Plot (d.h.s.) James A. Glenn 21 Nov 1898 26 Jan 1994 (Cpl. US Army WW I) Ester Lee Glenn 22 Jan 1908 25 Feb 1992 20. PITTS family Plot (2 d.h.s.) Sandy Jr. 1922 Viola 1926 Leland E. Adkins 17 May 1944 Linda G. Adkins 02 Aug 1951 21. HAMM family Plot (d.h.s. and 1 single) Henton Hamm 12 July 1937 Martha E. Hamm 27 Apr 1938 m. 25/Nov/61 Deborah E. Hamm 28 May 1961 17 Nov 1990 22. PRESCOTT, Thomas Smith 17 Feb 1913 15 Oct 1988 (no slab, mfm age 75) 23. SMITH Plot (d.h.s.) Ralph C. Smith 24 May 1928 25 Oct 1988 Sylvia D. 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Boulder County Assessor Jerry Roberts is resigning effective Jan. 25.“I have not come to this decision lightly, but personal responsibilities involving my family have made this decision necessary,” Roberts wrote to Boulder County commissioners, who will appoint his successor.Roberts said in a Wednesday interview that that will include helping care for his 92-year-old mother, who […]
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Boulder County Assessor Jerry Roberts is resigning effective Jan. 25. “I have not come to this decision lightly, but personal responsibilities involving my family have made this decision necessary,” Roberts wrote to Boulder County commissioners, who will appoint his successor. Roberts said in a Wednesday interview that that will include helping care for his 92-year-old mother, who lives with Roberts and his wife, Lorri Park. His current term as assessor, an elected county government position, wouldn’t conclude until the end of 2018. His January retirement will create a vacancy the commissioners will have to fill by appointing someone to fill that post for the coming two years. Roberts has recommended that the commissioners name his chief deputy, Cindy Braddock, to be his successor. Roberts, a Boulder Democrat, was himself appointed assessor in July 2007 to fill a vacancy created when his predecessor, Cindy Domenico, left the assessor’s office to become a Boulder County commissioner. Roberts won a November 2010 election to stay in the assessor’s post for the remainder of Domenico’s term as assessor. He then won re-election to the post in 2010 and 2014 and could have run for a final, full four-year term in November 2018. Roberts, who’s worked in one capacity or another in the Boulder County Assessor’s Office for 36 years, was Domenico’s chief deputy assessor prior to the county commissioners’ July 2007 appointment to head the office. “We worked together for a long time,” Domenico said Wednesday. “I’ve always considered him a dear friend and a mentor.” Domenico said Roberts has been “a very thoughtful and positive person in a tough job.” The county assessor’s office appraises the values of real estate, with the assigned values then becoming the basis of the owners’ local property taxes. Roberts said in his letter to the county commissioners that the office “is responsible for” assessing “over 118,000 properties, including residential, highly complex commercial properties, vacant land, agricultural and business personal property. “It is important that the leader that replaces me have an understanding of the state statutes, the certification process, mass appraisal methods, as well as the challenges of the appeals process and the licensing requirements our appraisers must adhere to in their positions,” he wrote. He said that’s why he was recommending that Braddock be appointed assessor.
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A streak of idealism runs across the pages of Pearls and Irritations. That is good.   Political comment without idealism is mere gossip but what are the chances of fulfilling ideals in the real world?   A year or two before the onset of the Global Financial Crisis I bought a copy of The Australian newspaper at Continue reading »
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A streak of idealism runs across the pages of Pearls and Irritations. That is good. Political comment without idealism is mere gossip but what are the chances of fulfilling ideals in the real world? A year or two before the onset of the Global Financial Crisis I bought a copy of The Australian newspaper at Perth airport to read on the two-hour flight to Port Hedland. The Australian was still readable in those days. The article that caught my attention was written by a Wall Street insider who had held a senior Treasury post during the Presidency of Ronald Reagan. He wrote that there might be half a dozen people in the whole, wide world who understood the derivatives trade being conducted by Wall Street financiers and he estimated there was a 60 per cent chance the whole show would blow up. That’s from memory. I wish I had cut out the story and put it on file and I dare say I could find it if I forked out for the Australian’s paywall but I wrote about it at the time to colleagues in Perth, observing that Rupert Murdoch was taking out insurance in case the market melted down and his mates asked him why he had not warned them. Then he could point to the published story from the former Reagan official. After these prophesies came to pass Hollywood took up the Wall Street story. I have not seen the more recent Brad Pitt movie called “The Big Short” but I was watching telly one night when “Margin Call” appeared on the screen. This is a ripper of a film starring Kevin Spacey as a banker with a conscience (no kidding). Demi Moore plays the sacrificial lamb (a well-paid lamb) and Jeremy Irons is the chairman who drops into the office in the early hours of the morning via the helicopter pad on the roof after a mathematician on staff discovers the equation used to calculate risk isn’t working and the bank is broke. The chairman decides this is the big one and the survivors will be the bankers who run out the exit door first. The traders are ordered to sell everything as quickly as possible that morning before their clients realise they have been quacked. Official confirmation of the story came when the chief executive of Goldman Sachs appeared before a Senate Committee and admitted that he had sold clients securities not worth a cracker. He even admitted that he had been a naughty boy but he was not sent to the electric chair, the lethal injection room, the pet food recycling plant or wherever America sends the bad guys. Instead he popped up in Australia, striding down the streets of Sydney, filmed by Australian cameramen. What went wrong with our Australian Border Protection security force? How did he get into Australia? Why was his plane not re-directed to Manus Island or Cambodia? Don’t we have enough home-grown reptiles in Collins Street and West Perth? When it comes to descriptions of Goldman Sachs it is hard to go past Rolling Stone magazine. “A great vampire squid wrapped around the face of humanity relentlessly jamming its blood funnel into anything that smells like money.” Now The Australian Financial Review is taking out some Murdoch-like insurance. To its credit, the Fin Review on 9 January and 12 January published articles by Stephen Roach and Barry Eichengreen. These are big names in economics. Roach is at Yale and is a former chairman of Morgan Stanley Asia. Eichengreen is a professor at Berkley. I am an amateur in this territory, neither an academic economist nor a Wall Street whiz, just a mild-mannered reporter. I try not to get out of my depth in economic arguments but there is a smell of common sense in the Roach and Eichengreen comments. Stephen Roach warns that today’s complacency in financial markets is likely to be disrupted this year through unresolved issues that are systemic in origin. “The world is set up for the unwinding of three mega-trends – unconventional monetary policy, the real economy’s dependence on assets and a potentially destabilising global savings arbitrage. At risk are the very fundamentals that underpin current optimism. One or more of these pillars of complacency will, I suspect, crumble in 2018.” Barry Eichengreen writes that the Americans have cut taxes at the worst possible time, leaving no room for stimulus when it is needed. Because recovery has been so slow there is little room for monetary easing. “Instead of stimulating the economy in the next downturn, the Republicans in Congress are likely to respond perversely. As revenues fall and the deficit widens even further, they will insist on spending cuts to return the debt trajectory to its previous path …. A storm will surely come and when it does we will be poorly prepared for the deluge.” Eichengreen notes that federal austerity measures will put further pressure on State legislatures and weigh most heavily on people already battling, of whom there are tens of millions in the USA. Who represents these people politically? Not the Democratic Party. Hillary Clinton called them “deplorables.” She represents upwardly-mobile college girls dreaming about crashing through glass ceilings. The women who voted for Donald Trump — and who will continue to vote for him despite the time-wasting rhubarb about Russian spies – have never heard of glass ceilings. Their plaster-board ceilings are falling down on their kitchen tables because they can’t afford to mend the roof because their blokes don’t have a job because their jobs have been exported overseas to squeeze out higher profits for the shareholders and even fatter salaries and bonuses for their repulsive executives. We all have views about what makes the world go around. Because my view is ideological I see politicians as puppets on strings pulled by long-dead philosophers. This displeases politicians who think they are clever and important people, despite all the evidence to the contrary. It also displeases economists who look up from their equations long enough to mutter about conspiracy theories. It was not a theory, unfortunately. It was a conspiracy and a successful one. The principal plotters were Friedrich von Hayek, who dropped the aristocratic “von” from his name in a gesture to democracy, and Harold Luhnow. Hayek had the brains. Luhnow had the money. It was not his money but he financed Hayek through his trusteeship of the William Volker Charitable Fund in Kansas City. Whether he acted legally in using Volker money to play politics is a moot point. One would have to study the deeds of the trust. Anyhow he got away with it. The bombing targets selected for destruction by Hayek, Friedman, Stigler and their followers were, and still are Roosevelt’s New Deal and Keynesian fiscal policies for full employment. As readers may have noticed, I am in the Keynesian-Roosevelt New Deal camp. John Quiggin and Henry Farrell kicked off a fascinating discussion in the International Studies Quarterly when they speculated on why governments moved quickly to adopt Keynesian stimulus programmes when the Global Financial Crisis struck in 2008 but were then steered back to the fresh water of the Great Lakes and policies of austerity. Paul Krugman responded with a wry comment on the initial success of the Keynesians. “If your view about policy is mostly that government shouldn’t do it, it’s possible to write two articles a month saying that, and if you’re Milton Friedman you can carry it off and get a larger audience but …. It’s harder than it is to be weighing in on stuff the government should be doing.” It was the issue of international balances of trade and payments that occupied the great mind of J.M. Keynes perhaps more than any other problem on his way to Bretton Woods. As a mild-mannered reporter I’m wondering if today’s brilliant minds might re-think this subject. The wild man of Australian economics, Professor Bill Mitchell of Newcastle, turns the air blue on his “billy blog” when he criticises Germany’s beggar-thy-neighbour export policies. He calls Germany “ a most dangerous and ridiculous nation.” The Bretton Woods system fell apart in the 1970s for reasons still debated, although the Vietnam War must have had a lot to do with it. Among writers I read last year, Yanis Varoufakis described Bretton Woods as “grandiose” and Mervyn King dismissed the concept in today’s world because there are just too many countries to make such a system manageable. The problem won’t go away. Back in Melbourne the political scientist Allan Patience (3 January) sees the Liberal and Labor Parties having spent so much time soaking in fresh water economic policies that they don’t know whether they are Arthur or Martha and he pins his hopes on the Greens to lead us to the promised land. I watched Richard Di Natale’s speech to the National Press Club and he was terrific until he said that one of his proudest moments was the time he led the Greens in their walk-out from the Senate Chamber as Pauline Hanson commenced her speech. It was a spectacular, childish example of the holier-than-thou attitude that puts a lot of us off the Greens. It certainly puts me off. I switched off the TV before I threw a brick through the screen. The Greens and all the other Parties need to speak to Pauline Hanson, listen to her and, moreover, listen to the people who vote for her. The difference between Pauline Hanson and all the other politicians in the Parliament is that Pauline is a charismatic individual and a naturally gifted politician. It is difficult to argue with Allan’s point about the major parties. Australian politics is like Australian Rules football. One team assembles perhaps a slightly more talented list of players and has a clean run with injuries. The coach manages to keep the players out of the pubs and night clubs and out on the training track and the team survives the long, bruising season and takes the flag. Next year another team holds its act together and wins the premiership but both teams are playing the same game and nothing changes. Paul Frijters (21 June 17) advocates the formation of a new centrist political party to fight corruption. Left of centrist in my opinion. The centre has gone so far to the right in my lifetime that Bob Menzies and John Gorton would be regarded as socialists. Paul sets a monumental assignment in a country where people take no interest in politics and are besotted with televised cooking contests and bathroom renovations. It is likely Labor will be in office in Canberra next year or later this year. Bill Shorten and Chris Bowen campaigned so well on Medicare at the last election that I think Labor would have won had it not been for the change in Presidency of the Australian Medical Association from the bolshy Brian Owler to the conservative Michael Gannon. Our best real-world hope is that a respectable working majority will give Labor ministers confidence to go forward without constantly looking over their shoulders to see if they are offending Rupert Murdoch or Uncle Sam. It is a faint hope. At the local supermarket in Port Hedland I ran into our Upper House representative who is a Minister in the WA State Government. He passes my test of the most important qualification for a Member of Parliament. His heart is in the right place. I’m a member of the ALP and I explained to the young Minister that blokes of my vintage support Labor for reasons that are sentimental, not rational. It is the Party of Curtin and Chifley. We like to think that the last 30 years of market deification are an aberration and we like to hope that the Party will recover its social democratic heart. That too is a faint hope. The excuse of rusted-on Party loyalists is the same as the comment from one-eyed football supporters. “Our blokes aren’t much chop,” they say. “But the other mob is even worse.” That is not good enough.
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2020: Started all five games for the Falcons Third on the team with 32 tackles, adding one tackle for loss Had a season-best 10 tackles at Toledo Recorded 0.5 tackles for loss in each of the team’s final two games, at Ohio and at Akron 2019: Played in 11 games, starting 10 times Finished the season third on the team with 60 total tackles, including 33 solo tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks Also added one quarterback hurry and one forced fumble Recorded eight tackles on three occasions, including four solo tackles in a victory over Toledo Concluded season with eight tackles and a forced fumble in a game against Ohio 2018: Played in four games for the Falcons Recorded his lone tackle against Eastern Kentucky 2017: Redshirted High School: Named all-state and to District 10 All-Star team following junior and senior seasons As a senior, made 90 tackles (11 for loss) and hauled in two interceptions As a junior, posted 110 tackles (13 for loss) with another two interceptions Scored three defensive touchdowns Helped lead 2016 team to 14-0 record and PIAA Class 4A state championship Had team high 12 tackles (3.5 for loss) in title game Coached by Mike Mischler
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American football player and coach (1940–2017) Jerome S. Roberts (April 28, 1940 – August 17, 2017) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Saint Francis University in Loretto, Pennsylvania for one season, in 1980, compiling a record of 2–7.[1] Roberts played college football at Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania from 1959 to 1962.[2] Head coaching record [edit] Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs Saint Francis Red Flash (NCAA Division III independent) (1980) 1980 Saint Francis 2–7 Saint Francis: 2–7 Total: 2–7 References [edit]
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Jerry Roberts is a walking testimony of the power of a transformed life in Jesus Christ. All For Your Glory.com Ministry showcase the reach and power of the Word of God.
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Gus, The Marrying Man (also known as Too Hot to Handle), Buena Vista, 1991. Lieutenant Dimitri Valtane, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, Paramount, 1991. Truck driver, Late for Dinner, Sony Pictures Releasing, 1991. Paul, Jack and His Friends, Arrow Releasing, 1992. Second biker, Sister Act, Buena Vista, 1992. Sonny, Diggstown (also known as Midnight Sting), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1992. Spenser, The People under the Stairs (also known as Wes Craven's "The People under the Stairs," As criaturas atras das paredes, Das Haus der Vergessenen, De mensen onder de trap, El sotano del miedo, Kellarivaekeae, La casa nera, La gente detras de las paredes, Le sous-sol de la peur, Ondskans hus, and Os prisioneiros da cave), Universal, 1992. Bobby the bouncer, The Mask, New Line Cinema, 1994. Brad Skoog, Stuart Saves His Family (also known as Como salvar sua familia, Rescate familiar, Sekopaeiden seurakunta, Stuart sauve sa famille, and Stuart Stupid—Eine Familie zum Kotzen), Paramount, 1995. Guard, Money Train, Columbia, 1995. Lone Justice 2, Triboro Entertainment Group, 1995. Charlie, Quiet Days in Hollywood (also known as The Way We Are), Overseas FilmGroup, 1997. Detective Jerry Moore, No Strings Attached (also known as The Last Obsession), Redwood Communications, 1997. Patrick, Running Time, 1997. Hook, Jungle Boy, Jungle Boy Film Productions, 1998. Tom Jones, The Thirteenth Floor (also known as The 13th Floor, Abwaerts in die Zukunft, El piso 13, Etajul 13, Il tredicesimo piano, Le treizieme etage, Nivel 13, Nivell 13, O 13 andar, Passe virtuel, 13: e vaaningen, 13F, and 13. kerros), Columbia, 1999. Bobby Victory, The Mexican (also known as Mexican, A mexicana, A mexikoi, La mexicana, Le mexicain, Meksikaneren, and Mexican—Eine heisse Liebe), DreamWorks, 2001. Russell, Windfall, FWP Productions, 2001. Second goon, Wheelmen, Stretch Pix, 2002. Crazy Dave, Herbie Fully Loaded (also known as Herbie, Herbie the Love Bug, Herbie fulltankad, Herbie fully loaded—Ein toller kaefer startet durch, Herbie—Il super maggiolino, Katsaridaki gia panta, La coccinelle revient, La coccinelle—Tout equipee, and Riemukupla—Tankki taeynnae), Buena Vista, 2005. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Ed McCall, False Arrest, ABC, 1991. Detective Jim Beck, Knots Landing: Back to the Cul-de-Sac, CBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies: Slick, Peter Gunn, ABC, 1989. Garnsey, Don't Touch My Daughter (also known as Nightmare), NBC, 1991. Scarface, Black Out (also known as A.K.A. and Midnight Heat), HBO, 1996. Tanner, Phoenix, Sci-Fi Channel, 1997. Heavy man, Dangerous Waters (also known as Imminent Danger), Fox, 1999. Television Appearances; Specials: "Black Pudding," The Edge, HBO, 1989. Television Appearances; Episodic: Doctor, "Just Desserts," Three Up, Two Down, BBC, 1985. "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes," Jake and the Fatman, CBS, 1987. Officer, "Full Marital Jacket," L.A. Law, NBC, 1988. Carl Grant, "The Secret," Paradise (also known as Guns of Paradise), CBS, 1989. Kidnapper, "Deadline," Freddy's Nightmares (also known as Freddy's Nightmares: A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Series, Freddy, le cauchemar de vos nuits, Freddyn painajaiset, Las pesadillas de Freddy, and Les cauchemars de Freddy), syndicated, 1989. Man, "Losing Control," Hard Time on Planet Earth, CBS, 1989. Sergeant Stokley, "Test of Wills," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1989. "The Cleveland Indian," Hardball, NBC, 1989. "Swallowed Alive," 21 Jump Street, Fox, 1989. Doug, "Friends or Lovers?," Wings, NBC, 1990. Hugh Leyton, "The Informer: Parts 1 & 2," Matlock, NBC, 1990. Police officer, "Whose Mid-Life Crisis Is It Anyway," Doogie Howser, M.D., ABC, 1990. "Goodbye: Parts 1 & 2," Jake and the Fatman, CBS, 1990. Nichols, "Room Service," Hunter, NBC, 1991. Chauffeur, "The Limo," Seinfeld, NBC, 1992. Keefer, "Baths and Showers," Knots Landing, CBS, 1992. Agent Kreton, "The President's Coming," Bakersfield P.D., Fox, 1993. Bill Swill, "Mail Order Brides," The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. (also known as Brisco County Jr.), Fox, 1993. Bill Swill, "No Man's Land," The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. (also known as Brisco County Jr.), Fox, 1993. Jake, "Billy," Renegade, USA Network and syndicated, 1993. Jay, "Crime and Punishment," Roseanne, ABC, 1993. John Dunhill, "Turpitude," Picket Fences, CBS, 1993. Hugh Bell Borgers, Ned Blessing: The Story of My Life and Times, CBS, 1993. "The Entertainer," Space Rangers, CBS, 1993. "War and Peace," Roseanne, ABC, 1993. Officer Friendly, "Sex Ed," Weird Science, USA Network, 1994. "Rabbit Redux," Renegade, USA Network and syndicated, 1994. Kenny, "An Uncle in the Business," Renegade, USA Network and syndicated, 1995. (As Jerry Roberts) Meso'Clan, "Hippocratic Oath," Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (also known as Deep Space Nine, DS9, and Star Trek: DS9), syndicated, 1995. 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Tim Summers, "Episode 133," Prisoner (also known as Caged Women, Prisoner: Cell Block H, Women behind Bars, Women in Prison, Kvinnofaengelset, and Kvinnofangelset), Ten Network, 1997. Whistler, "It's the Real Thing, Baby," Pensacola: Wings of Gold, syndicated, 1997. Clyde, Sunset Beach, NBC, 1997 (multiple episodes). "Fools Russian," Brooklyn South, CBS, 1997. Beck, "California Reich," Sliders, Sci-Fi Channel, 1998. Flint, "One Day out West," The Magnificent Seven, CBS, 1998. Kakistos, "Faith, Hope & Trick," Buffy the Vampire Slayer (also known as BtVS, Buffy, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Series), The WB, 1998. Limousine driver, Three, The WB, 1998. Aiden, "Paradise Found," Xena: Warrior Princess (also known as Xena), syndicated, 1999. Benjamin Hanley, "To Serve and Protect," Profiler, NBC, 1999. George Vincent, "Agua Mala," The X-Files, Fox, 1999. Michael Mills, "Call of the Wild," L.A. Heat, TNT, 1999. Nate Krill, "Captive Hearts," Martial Law, CBS, 1999. Xersos, "Be Deviled," Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (also known as Hercules), syndicated, 1999. Bartlett, "Ghosts from the Past," The Pretender, NBC, 2000. Cal, "The Invitation," Touched by an Angel, CBS, 2000. (Uncredited) Gibbs, "Ex Libris," Charmed, The WB, 2000. Odell, "Three Lucky Ladies on the Line," Any Day Now, Lifetime, 2000. Alan Neel, "An Early Frost," The Practice, ABC, 2001. Alan Neel, "Payback," The Practice, ABC, 2001. Alan Neel, "The Thin Line," The Practice, ABC, 2001. Huiclov De Fehrn, "Flash to Bang," The Invisible Man (also known as I-Man, El hombre, Invisible Man—Der Unsichtbare, and Naekymaetoen mies), Sci-Fi Channel, 2001. Huiclov De Fehrn, "Money for Nothing: Part 1," The Invisible Man (also known as I-Man, El hombre, Invisible Man—Der Unsichtbare, and Naekymaetoen mies), Sci-Fi Channel, 2001. Larry, "Laughlin It Up," Dead Last, The WB and YTV (Canada), 2001. Lieutenant Earl J. Rubidoux, "Live: From Death Row," Seven Days (also known as 7 Days and Seven Days: The Series), UPN, 2001. Officer Peters, "The West Texas Round-Up and Other Assorted Misdemeanors," Going to California, Showtime, 2002. Earl Ambrose, "Daddy's Girl," Dragnet (also known as L.A. Dragnet), ABC, 2003. Georgie, "Future Malcolm," Malcolm in the Middle (also known as Fighting in Underpants), Fox, 2003. Mr. Arnz, "Crash and Burn," CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (also known as C.S.I., CSI: Las Vegas, CSI Weekends, and Les experts), CBS, 2003. Sam Carver, "Dead Woman Walking," CSI: Miami, CBS, 2003. "Power Play," For the People (also known as Para la gente), Lifetime, 2003. Dewey, "Mr. Monk Takes His Medicine," Monk, USA Network, 2004. Mark Watt, "Marlon's Brando," Blind Justice, ABC, 2005. "Luck Be a Lady," Crossing Jordan (also known as Untitled Tim Kring Project), NBC, 2005. Mel Stoltz, "Spit & Eggs," Veronica Mars, The CW, 2006. Twenty Good Years (also known as 20 Good Years), NBC, 2006. Mel Stoltz, "Postgame Mortem," Veronica Mars, The CW, 2007. Appeared as Russell Washington, Days of Our Lives (also known as Cruise of Deception: Days of Our Lives, Days, DOOL, Des jours et des vies, Horton-sagaen, I gode og onde dager, Los dias de nuestras vidas, Meres agapis, Paeivien viemaeae, Vaara baesta aar, Zeit der Sehnsucht, and Zile din viata noastra), NBC; as Quinn, Raven, CBS; and as Duke, The Unit, CBS. Appeared in Eighteen Wheels of Justice (also known as 18 Wheels of Justice, Highway to Hell—18 Raeder aus Stahl, La loi du fugitif, and Oikeutta tien paeaell), The National Network; and Jack and Jill, The WB. Appeared as Gary Slaton in "The Kids Are All Right?," an unaired episode of To Have & to Hold, CBS. Television Appearances; Pilots: Second police officer, Doogie Howser, M.D., ABC, 1989. Huiclov De Fehrn, The Invisible Man (also known as I-Man, El hombre, Invisible Man—Der Unsichtbare, and Naekymaetoen mies), Sci-Fi Channel, 2000. "The Good Guy" (also known as "Junkyard Dog"), The Law and Mr. Lee (also known as The Henry Lee Project and The Law and Henry Lee), CBS, c. 2003. Major Tours: Appeared in tours with the American Conservatory Theater. RECORDINGS Video Games: Voice of Lieutenant Colonel John "Gash" Dekker, Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom, Electronic Arts, 1995. Voice of Colonel John "Gash" Dekker, Wing Commander: Prophecy (also known as Wing Commander V), 1997. Voice of Kakistos, Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Chaos Bleeds, Fox Interactive/Vivendi Universal Games, 2003. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Cult Times, September, 1997, p. 11; July, 1999, p. 11. Electronic:
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British businessman and wartime codebreaker (1920–2014) For the American football player and coach, see Jerry Roberts (American football). Problems playing this file? See media help. Captain Raymond C. "Jerry" Roberts MBE (18 November 1920 – 25 March 2014) was a British wartime codebreaker and businessman. During the Second World War, Roberts worked at the Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS) at Bletchley Park from 1941 to 1945. He was a leading codebreaker and linguist, who worked on the Lorenz cipher system – Hitler's most top-level code.[1] Jerry Roberts was born in Wembley, London. His father Herbert, had trained as a pharmacist, but worked for Lloyds Bank head office in the City for the rest of his 40-year career, since coming to London from Wales in 1915. His mother, Leticia, was a pianist and an organist who played in the local chapel. He was educated at Latymer Upper School, Hammersmith in London 1933–39 and University College London 1939–41.[2] He gained a degree in German and French.[2] War service [edit] Early in the Second World War, his tutor at University College London, Prof. Leonard Willoughby, who had worked during the First World War in Room 40, the main cipher-breaking unit of that time,[3] recommended the twenty-year-old Roberts as a German linguist to the Government Code and Cypher School at Bletchley Park where he was interviewed and accepted by Colonel John Tiltman as a codebreaker and linguist.[2] Roberts was one of the four founding members of the Testery at Bletchley Park; the other two senior cryptanalysts were Major Denis Oswald and Captain Peter Ericsson, whilst head of the unit, Major Ralph Tester, was a linguist but not cryptanalyst. The Testery was tasked with breaking the Lorenz cipher code, named "Tunny" by the British. This was the Nazis' highest-level communications cipher system, which was used for communications between the Germany Army High Command in Berlin and their Army Commands in the field throughout occupied Europe, some of which were signed "Adolf Hitler, Führer". The cipher was Adolf Hitler's most secret code system and had 12 wheels against well-known 3 wheel Enigma; it was declassified in 2002, compared with Enigma in the 1970s. Roberts worked in the Testery until the end of the war, by which time it had grown to nine cryptanalysts, a team of 24 ATS women, and a total staff of 118. Work was organised in three shifts working round the clock. Roberts was one of the three shift-leaders[5] For the first year, the messages that were broken by hand amounted to 1.5 million pieces. The Newmanry, which became active in July 1943, developed and used machine methods to help speed up one stage – breaking of the chi-wheels but the psi-wheels and motor-wheels were still broken by hand in the Testery. From mid-1943 onwards, the Testery is credited with breaking over 90% of Lorenz traffic. Tens of thousands of Lorenz messages were intercepted by the British and broken at Bletchley Park by Roberts and his fellow code-breakers in the Testery. These messages contained much vital insight into top-level German thinking and planning. Tunny provided vital information that changed the course of the war in Europe and saved tens of millions of lives at critical junctures – such as the Battle of Kursk in the Soviet Union, and D-Day. General Dwight Eisenhower (later the U.S President 1953–61) said after the war "Bletchley decrypts shortened the war by at least 2 years".[2] Post-war [edit] After the war, Roberts was a member of the War Crimes Investigation Unit. There he employed his fluency in the German and French languages while working in the British Zone, interviewing witnesses and victims for various cases and taking legal statements from them for use in court. Thereafter, from 1948, Roberts pursued a new career in market research for 50 years. He initially worked for Market Information Services (MIS), a leading market research firm, in London. Between 1954 and 1959 he was based in Caracas, Venezuela, where he set up the first general research company in South America, learned to speak fluent Spanish and developed the company DATOS. Roberts spent 1960 in New York as a manager representing a major international advertising agency (CPV). Then, from 1961 to 1969, he was based in London as board director of M.I.S. In 1970, Roberts formed his own market research companies (one for the UK, one for the rest of Europe). These were sold to GfK NOP (National Opinion Polls) in 1993. He continued working as a consultant to NOP assisting with multi-country studies until he was nearly 80. He used his skill in languages in his work, pioneering multi-country market research studies across Europe for leading UK and multinational companies. He carried out market research for a wide range of leading UK and international clients in the fields of product marketing, public opinion and media research. His clients included British Gas, Reebok trainers, DuPont Teflon, Lycra, American Airlines, Chrysler cars, Holiday Inn hotels and many others. In retirement [edit] Roberts was the last survivor of the nine cryptanalysts who worked on Lorenz cipher. For the last six years of his life, he campaigned for proper recognition for Bletchley Park's "4Ts" — for his colleagues in the Testery, and especially for its three "heroes": Alan Turing who broke the naval Enigma, Bill Tutte who broke the Lorenz cipher to help shorten the war, and Tommy Flowers who designed and built the Colossus, the world's first large-scale electronic, digital, programmable computer — to vastly speed up the chi-wheel stage of the breaking of Tunny traffic. The other five stages of the work were performed by hand in the Testery by codebreakers and support staff. Roberts was honoured several times for his achievements. In July 2011, he was presented to Queen Elizabeth II at Bletchley Park.[7] Roberts was featured in a BBC Timewatch Special titled Code-Breakers: Bletchley Park's Lost Heroes,[8] first broadcast on BBC Two on 25 October 2011. In 2013, he received an MBE New Years Honours List and awarded a University College London Honorary Fellowship. The same year, he was also honoured with an investiture stamp, which is available through Bletchley Park Post Office.[9] Roberts accepted all of these accolades as acknowledgment not of his own accomplishments, but of the work of his teammates at Bletchley Park, most of whom died unrecognised, before Tunny was declassified.[10] Roberts' autobiography was published in March 2017, titled Lorenz: Breaking Hitler's top secret code at Bletchley-Park.[11] Notes [edit] References [edit]
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Jerry Roberts shares videos of his interviews with seven Santa Barbara Unified School Board candidates.
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Below is a compilation of text and videos of Jerry Robert’s interviews with seven of the candidates running for the Santa Barbara Unified School Board Virginia Alvarez A bilingual woman of color, Virginia Alvarez leads the field of eight candidates running for Santa Barbara school board in years of professional and practical experience managing and coping with the strange and singular complexities of public education administration in California. The Chief Business Official and Human Resources manager of the Montecito Union School District, Alvarez is a veteran adinistrator, currently working on pandemic-era public school challenges in real time, as districts throughout the state struggle to deal with constantly shifting, and sometimes conflicting, education, health and safety Covid-19 guidelines propounded by the county, state and federal governments. Read more here. Brian Campbell Eight candidates are seeking three seats on the Santa Barbara Unified School District Board of Education in the Nov. 3 election, amid an extraordinary political atmosphere shaped by the pandemic, anti-racism protests and the arrival of a new Superintendent. To provide a platform for the contenders to share their views, and a venue for voters to learn more about them, Newsmakers has invited each of the hopefuls for a socially distanced, one-on-one interview about some of the major issues facing the district. Read more here. Laura Capps School board President Laura Capps will run for a new four-year term as a Santa Barbara Unified School District trustee, she said in an interview, portraying herself as a “community voice” who has demanded “accountability and transparency” from administrators. “With this pandemic, nothing could be more important than how our schools are run, not just for parents and kids and families and teachers, but for the entire community,” Capps told Newsmakers. “I am committed to what’s best for the kids in this county.” Read more here. Monie de Wit Photographer and education advocate Monie de Wit is clear about what she wants to achieve if elected to the Santa Barbara Unified School District Board of Education: “I’d want to accomplish a change in our culture around literacy,” de Wit told Newsmakers. “Literacy is a human right.” Read more here. Elrawd MacLearn At 27, Elrawd MacLearn is the youngest candidate running for the Santa Barbara Unified School District board of education, but he is the most vocal in proposing greater focus on traditional goals and values of learning. Growing up poor in the San Fernando Valley, he told Newsmakers, his perspective on education largely was formed by his own bootstrapping experience — helping support his family, working his way through college and home schooling some of the younger siblings in his family of 11 children. Read more here. Jackie Reid Jackie Reid is energetic and unapologetic in advocating a robust agenda for “equity,” as she campaigns for a new term on the Santa Barbara Unified School District’s Board of Education. In her first four years on the board, Reid has helped lead the charge for a set of progressive and controversial classes, curricula and programs — think Just Communities, ethnic studies, dual language immersion and Teen Talk — that have outraged some conservative parents and motivated challengers to her and other incumbents in the current race. Read more here. Wendy Sims-Moten As she seeks a new term, SB Unified School District board incumbent Wendy Sims-Moten constantly emphasizes the importance of “equity” in shaping public education policies, a perspective she says she has drawn from working with families of kids too young to go to school. As executive director of First 5 Santa Barbara County, a state-financed organization to support early childhood development from prenatal to children age five, Sims-Moten says she has learned it is crucial to “understand and meet our students where they are.” Read more here. And if you’re still confused about all of those Propositions on the ballot, Nick Welsh and Jerry Roberts break them down so you don’t have to. Watch the video below or read more here.
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I did not choose a plant based lifestyle, it chose me. My journey began six years ago after a heart attack (widowmaker). I had 3 blockages in my LAD artery. After receiving four stents, I was encouraged by my wife who at the time was working as a CNA on the cardiac floor of […]
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I did not choose a plant based lifestyle, it chose me. My journey began six years ago after a heart attack (widowmaker). I had 3 blockages in my LAD artery. After receiving four stents, I was encouraged by my wife who at the time was working as a CNA on the cardiac floor of Christ Hospital in Oak Lawn IL, to look into Dr. Dean Ornish Program to Reverse Heart Disease, Ornish Lifestyle Medicine. She knew from my lifestyle and poor choices that I most likely wouldn’t follow a traditional cardiac rehab program. I’m still not sure why she thought I would adhere to this one, but that’s another story. I reluctantly began my rehab. I was crushed at the prospect of giving up my beloved meat, dairy and eggs. I come from a family of deer hunters, so that also was a struggle for me. After several weeks my health and overall well being began to improve drastically. I began to lose weight, feel better, gain mental clarity and started mountain biking- something that I loved when I was younger. However, due to a hectic life and weight gain, I stopped biking for years. Fast forward six years and I now run regular 5k’s, I practice yoga and meditation, I average 1500+ miles a year on my mountain bike. This lifestyle change is possible because of the energy and health benefits of a plant based lifestyle. I have learned so much being a part of the plant based community, I have learned of the ethical treatment of animals and no longer hunt because I no longer consume animal products. There is also a sustainability factor that I’m learning about and agree that plant based living is not only good for your health, but good for the planet!
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This article originally appeared in Jump Point 10.9. In the outer reaches of the Davien system sits the Banu Friendship Museum, which has celebrated the special relationship between Humans and Banu ever since its grand opening in 2838. The museum sees a steady stream of Human tourists and student field trips but relatively few Banu visitors. To attract and retain Banu visitors, the museum recently remodeled its gift shop into a Banu-inspired marketplace. Curator Orisaka also revamped the museum’s main exhibit, which provides a chronological account of the relationship between Humans and Banu, by adding large images of Jerry, the first Banu encountered by Humanity, near the exhibit’s entrance. Clearly visible from the lobby, Orisaka hopes their images will draw Banu to the exhibit out of sheer curiosity. While Jerry may be easily identified by many Humans, as their name and likeness are a staple of the Equivalency curriculum, the Banu, who do not culturally celebrate famous figures from history, have forgotten them completely. In Orisaka’s eyes, “Preserving and honoring the legacy of the Banu who brought us together falls squarely on Humanity’s shoulders.” FIRST CONTACT It was 3:13 SET on June 12, 2438, when Vernon Tar heard his ship scanners ping. He was searching for new jump points within a sector of Davien after previous trips had returned promising scans. Worried it might be another navjumper attempting to steal his discovery, Tar opened fire on the vessel. Only after those initial shots did he realize the ship’s design was unlike anything he’d ever seen. Tar relayed his coordinates and a brief description of his encounter to local officials who relayed it to the United Nations of Earth (UNE). Much to his surprise, the ship maintained its position once it became clear Tar was no further threat. Inside the ship that would be later known as a Defender sat Njeri, who the UNE would designate with the name Jerry. Later on, when Njeri learned that this was a close approximation of their Banu name as spoken by Humans, the Banu would embrace the title as a badge of honor and insist on being called it exclusively. The Banu didn’t flee because they also realized they had encountered a new species and hoped their discovery would be their ticket home and out of trouble. It wasn’t professional ambition or scientific curiosity that brought Jerry into Davien, it was sheer survival. Jerry had been caught embezzling funds from their souli and fled to avoid the consequences. “Jerry was far from a criminal mastermind,” according to Natalia Gordillo, a member of the UNE’s hastily assembled diplomatic team who befriended the Banu and wrote the biography Jerry. While the Banu’s absence of traditional historical records makes aspects of her book almost impossible to corroborate, scholars still consider Gordillo’s book to be the definitive biography on Jerry as it is the only one written by a contemporary who knew them. Published in 2447, Jerry became a bestseller and for many Humans was their first in-depth look at Banu life and culture. The book revealed fascinating specifics about soulis, the practice of divestment, the Banu’s relationship to time, and more. Yet, it also told a deeply personal and universal story about how Jerry felt out of place with their lot in life. Though a “deskbound” bureaucrat in their souli, Jerry dreamed of being a pilot and intended to use the embezzled funds to buy themselves a position in a respected exploration souli. When their essosouli sniffed out Jerry’s scheme, they panicked and fled in one of the souli’s ships, resulting in a multi-day chase that eventually, through sheer luck and some innate skill, led Jerry to discovering a jump into Davien. LEGACY Following first contact, the language difference made it nearly impossible for Jerry to communicate with the Human delegation of scientists and military officials led by General Neal Socolovich. Declassified documents now on display at the Banu Friendship Museum note Jerry’s affable nature and willingness to work with the TECH-Div team to understand each other’s language. These documents also describe a famous incident where a variety of food was presented to Jerry and they proceeded to eat everything, including the packaging around the sandwich and nutrition bar. Additional Banu appeared in Davien two weeks after Jerry’s arrival. The delegation met with General Socolovich and spent the next few months breaking down the language barrier. This led to the first Interstellar Peace and Trade Accord ratified in October of 2438, which Jerry signed in an honorary capacity. In those intervening months, Jerry helped the teams working to decipher each other’s language and became increasingly fascinated by all things Human. When the Banu delegation was set to return home, they presented Jerry with the option to stay in Davien as an official envoy or return to the Protectorate without fear of repercussions for their crimes. Jerry returned to the Protectorate expecting to be celebrated for their discovery. The decision would be the biggest regret of their life. Jerry’s souli agreed to let them finish their contract but treated them distrustfully. They reassigned Jerry to a new department where supervisors wearily watched their every move. In Jerry, Gordillo writes that Jerry had hoped their discovery would open up new opportunities for them, but their souli was uninterested in pursuing Human relations. Having spent a few months in a truly privileged and unique position working with Humanity, Jerry struggled to return to their old life. As soon as they were able, Jerry officially severed their ties to their souli and set out on their own. Middle-aged and souli-less, a suspicious combination in the eyes of many Banu, Jerry started their own Human-relations souli but failed to land any contracts. In the time since their return, other soulis had quickly emerged ready to fill that role and Jerry learned that they couldn’t compete with soulis that could speak common fluently and had more extensive knowledge of Humans than they did. With their options and life savings dwindling, Jerry returned to Davien hoping their fortunes would turn. Upon their arrival, people swarmed Jerry asking for pictures. They figured it was because they were Banu but quickly realized that people knew their name and legacy. Jerry found the attention overwhelming yet exhilarating, telling Gordillo that their life changed once realizing that, “back home I was just another Banu but here… here I was special.” Jerry would call Davien home for the rest of their life. They learned to speak common and traveled widely across the UNE giving speeches about Banu life and culture. They reconnected with Natalia Gordillo at one such event, which led to them writing their biography. Jerry died at their home in Davien on November 2, 2456, surrounded by Human and Banu friends. While their name may only be remembered by Humanity, their actions forever changed the universe for both Humans and Banu.
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Mr. Jerry Roberts has served the Professional Golfers Association (PGA) as a golf professional for more than four decades.  He was inducted into the Las Vegas Golf Hall of Fame in 2008. It was a honor to talk to him while he was giving a golf class at Spanish Trail Country Club. Mr. Roberts served as a Pro at several Las Vegas courses, including the historic Desert Inn Golf Club and the Las Vegas Country Club. But it was at Spanish Trail Country Club that he made his indelible impact.  He was the Professional Director at the private club for more than two decades, and helped open up the ambitious project that was one of the first world-class venues in Las Vegas.  Who is Jerry Roberts?  I am the Golf Professional Emeritus at Spanish Trail Country Club.   Where are you from?  I am from Salt Lake City, and have been in Las Vegas since 1967.    How many years have you been involved in golf?  I turned Pro in 1963 and have been in the profession ever since.    When did you decide you would play golf as a profession? I won my first tournament at age 10 and decided I wanted to be a golf professional.     You’ve golfed with some celebrities, haven’t you? I played golf with President George Bush Sr.  And I played in the same tournament as Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus at the Sahara Invitational.  Also meeting and watching Ben Hogan practice and play is something I will always remember.    How does it feel to be in the Golf Hall of Fame?  Being in The Las Vegas Golf Hall of Fame and the Southwest Section of the P.G.A. Hall of Fame is a a great accomplishment and a humbling experience. What do you in your free time?  My free time is spent reading and practicing golf.   You’ve done what you love for so many years.  What is that like? To be able to work in a profession that I have a passion for is truly a blessing.   How do you define passion and profession together?  Passion will carry you through the trials and tribulations you may encounter in your desire to succeed professionally.    How many days a week do you play golf? Playing golf three days a week and giving a few lessons keeps me involved in the profession.    Are you happy as a person and professional golfer? I am a happy person.  Barb, my wife of 44 years, and Nike our Terrier complete my blessed life.   More information about Spanish Trail Country Club is available at www.SpanishTrailCC.com.
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Mr. Jerry Roberts has served the Professional Golfers Association (PGA) as a golf professional for more than four decades. He was inducted into the Las Vegas Golf Hall of Fame in 2008. It was a honor to talk to him while he was giving a golf class at Spanish Trail Country Club. Mr. Roberts served as a Pro at several Las Vegas courses, including the historic Desert Inn Golf Club and the Las Vegas Country Club. But it was at Spanish Trail Country Club that he made his indelible impact. He was the Professional Director at the private club for more than two decades, and helped open up the ambitious project that was one of the first world-class venues in Las Vegas. Who is Jerry Roberts? I am the Golf Professional Emeritus at Spanish Trail Country Club. Where are you from? I am from Salt Lake City, and have been in Las Vegas since 1967. How many years have you been involved in golf? I turned Pro in 1963 and have been in the profession ever since. When did you decide you would play golf as a profession? I won my first tournament at age 10 and decided I wanted to be a golf professional. You’ve golfed with some celebrities, haven’t you? I played golf with President George Bush Sr. And I played in the same tournament as Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus at the Sahara Invitational. Also meeting and watching Ben Hogan practice and play is something I will always remember. How does it feel to be in the Golf Hall of Fame? Being in The Las Vegas Golf Hall of Fame and the Southwest Section of the P.G.A. Hall of Fame is a a great accomplishment and a humbling experience. What do you in your free time? My free time is spent reading and practicing golf. You’ve done what you love for so many years. What is that like? To be able to work in a profession that I have a passion for is truly a blessing. How do you define passion and profession together? Passion will carry you through the trials and tribulations you may encounter in your desire to succeed professionally. How many days a week do you play golf? Playing golf three days a week and giving a few lessons keeps me involved in the profession. Are you happy as a person and professional golfer? I am a happy person. Barb, my wife of 44 years, and Nike our Terrier complete my blessed life. More information about Spanish Trail Country Club is available at www.SpanishTrailCC.com. Rosario Grajales Rosario Grajales Spanish Speaking Journalist She was born in the Republic of Panama, and hold a bachelor's degree in Journalism from Columbus University, Panama. She started her career at a national TV station in her country, and is a former news anchor/reporter with Univision Las Vegas as well. In her career, she has had the great honor to interview and meet many high profile personalities such as Bernie Sanders, Bill Clinton, Floyd Mayweather, Myke Tyson, Eva Longoria, among other. Currently, she has her own business where she offers communication services, and also owns and operates: www.RosarioGrajales.com, www.RosarioKnows.com and www.EnterateVegas.com
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Jerry and Terry Roberts are one year apart, and growing up, they played at different levels of the Bay City League. \n Now at Cathedral Prep, the Roberts cousins are making big plays for the Ramblers'…
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Jerry and Terry Roberts are one year apart, and growing up, they played at different levels of the Bay City League. Now at Cathedral Prep, the Roberts cousins are making big plays for the Ramblers' defense. "We've grown up playing football since we were six years old," Jerry Roberts said. "My dad has always coached me and his name is Jerry also. Terry's dad is also Terry, and it's great to have a cousin on the field with me. He had a big interception against Bishop McDevitt and I said, 'There goes my little cousin doing his thing.' " The two will get one more year together as Jerry is a junior linebacker and Terry is a sophomore defensive back, but the two are looking to help Cathedral Prep win its third state championship Friday at 7 p.m. against Philadelphia powerhouse Imhotep Charter. "It's great to have them on the team," Prep coach Mike Mischler said about Jerry and Terry Roberts. "We have Jerry Roberts Sr. (assistant defensive line coach) on staff, and Jerry's defensive performance as a linebacker has been spectacular this year. He's one of the all-time leading tacklers for a single season in school history, and he's unselfish. We moved him to outside linebacker, and he's done things that some of our other guys can't. That's made a huge difference on the defense." Jerry Roberts has 111 tackles this season, including 13 for a loss. He has three sacks, two interceptions and one forced fumble. Jerry Roberts is sixth in Prep history in tackles and could pass Jake Plonski (2012) and Jim Scharrer (1992), who have 118 and 119 tackles, respectively, with one more big performance Friday. Terry Roberts, who rotates into the secondary, has four interceptions this season, including two of the biggest plays of the year. He grabbed a momentum-changing interception against Conneaut in the District 10 Class AAA championship before picking off a pass in the final minutes of the PIAA semifinals against Bishop McDevitt to prevent the potentially game-winning touchdown. "It's been great having my cousin out there because he's there to motivate me and push me," Terry Roberts said. "When I get down, he tells me to forget it and keep playing hard. Against McDevitt, I knew they were coming my way because they had trips (three receivers) on one side and I was lined up with Kobay White on the other side. I met the quarterback eye-to-eye and was able to make the play." The two also have a cousin on offense in starting senior wide receiver Koran Williams and relatives in Sidney and Malano Jones. - Prep will host a send-off Thursday at 9:30 a.m. in the H. David Bowes Auditorium. The Ramblers will conduct a walkthrough at State College High School at 3 p.m. Thursday before having a final walkthrough Friday at 11:30 a.m. at Bishop McDevitt High School. Prep and Imhotep Charter will kick off Friday at 7 p.m. at HersheyPark Stadium. - Farrell's send-off is scheduled for Thursday at 10 a.m. The Steelers will take on Bishop Guilfoyle at 1 p.m. Friday in Hershey for the PIAA Class A championship. Bishop Guilfoyle is on a 31-game winning streak, including a 19-18 upset of powerhouse Clairton in the 2014 state championship game. - Imhotep Charter is returning to Hershey for the first time since 2013. The Panthers were routed by WPIAL champion South Fayette 41-0 in the Class AA championship before moving up to Class AAA last fall. Imhotep Charter was beaten by eventual state champion Archbishop Wood 42-34 in the District 12 championship in 2014. - Fans can check out a live blog, including live stats and play by play of the Prep-Imhotep championship game Friday night by visiting Varsity Prime at GoErie.com/varsityprime. Fans can post comments and interact throughout the game while checking out stats for both teams in real time. The blog is being sponsored by Great Lakes Insurance. - District 10 will send two teams to the PIAA football championships in the same year for the third time. In 1991, Cathedral Prep and Strong Vincent each played for a state title but at different sites. Strong Vincent defeated Conestoga Valley 29-20 in the Class AAA game at Lackawanna County Stadium. Prep lost to Central Bucks West 26-14 in the Class AAAA game at Mansion Park in Altoona. D-10 also had two teams compete for state titles in 2006 and both were at Hersheypark Stadium. General McLane won the Class AAA game over Pottsville, 28-23, while West Middlesex lost 56-14 in the Class A game to Southern Columbia. - Bishop McDevitt quarterback Tayvon Bowers had a big game Friday with 352 passing yards. It is the second-most passing yards allowed in one game in Prep history, according to school historian Dan Brabender. The record is 375 passing yards in 2003 by St. Ignatius quarterback Brian Hoyer, who is now with the Houston Texans. Bryce Hall, a Virginia recruit, became the first 200-yard receiver against Prep with 219 yards. The previous record was 175 yards by David Ferris of St. Francis (N.Y.) in 2001. TOM REISENWEBER can be reached at 870-1707 or by e-mail. Follow him on Twitter at twitter.com/ETNreisenweber. Read the Varsity blog at GoErieBlogs.com/varsity. District 10 teams in the PIAA football championship games Year Class Result Site 1988 A Camp Hill 18, Cambridge Springs 7 Shippensburg University 1989 AA Hickory 30, Montoursville 22 Memorial Stadium, Middletown 1991 AAAA Central Bucks West 26, Cathedral Prep 14 Mansion Park, Altoona 1991 AAA Strong Vincent 29, Conestoga Valley 20 Lackawanna County Stadium 1994 AAA Berwick 27, Sharon 7 Mansion Park, Altoona 1995 AAA Berwick 43, Sharon 6 Mansion Park, Altoona 1997 A Sharpsville 10, Riverside 7 Mansion Park, Altoona 1999 AAAA Central Bucks West 14, Cathedral Prep 13 Hersheypark Stadium 2000 AAAA Cathedral Prep 41, Central Bucks West 35 OT Hersheypark Stadium 2004 AA Lansdale Catholic 40, Grove City 17 Hersheypark Stadium 2006 AAA General McLane 28, Pottsville 23 Hersheypark Stadium 2008 AA Wilmington 35, West Catholic 34, 2 OT Hersheypark Stadium 2012 AAA Cathedral Prep 24, Archbishop Wood 14 Hersheypark Stadium -- Tom Reisenweber "”"”"” ©2015 the Erie Times-News (Erie, Pa.) 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Gerald W. “Jerry” Roberts, 65, of Owatonna, MN, died Tuesday, July 29, 2014 in Mansfield. Born June 28, 1949 in Shelby, Ohio, he was the son of James Clairmont and […]
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Gerald W. “Jerry” Roberts, 65, of Owatonna, MN, died Tuesday, July 29, 2014 in Mansfield. Born June 28, 1949 in Shelby, Ohio, he was the son of James Clairmont and Lucy Alivivian (Woodring) Roberts. Jerry grew up in the Shelby area and moved to Minnesota in the early 2000s. He was a veteran of the United States Marine Corp serving during the Vietnam War. A truck driver, he enjoyed working on the computer and had a life long interest of motorcycles ~ especially fixing up an old BMW motorcycle. Jerry was truly a wonderful man and will be missed by all who knew him and always wanted to be remembered as a loving husband, father and grandfather. He is survived by his wife, Sharon (Ford) Roberts of Owatonna, MN; his children, Teri (Jim) Norris of Boise, ID, James (Andrea) Roberts of Austin, MN, Jenni Noriega of Tucson, AZ, Charlotte Roberts of Owatonna, MN, Kelli (Mike) Freeman of Mansfield and Laurance Roberts of Tucson, AZ; 15 grandchildren; a sister, Jean (Robert) Moffitt of Tucson, AZ; a sister-in-law, Georgianna Roberts of Mansfield; three aunts, Evelyn Wilson, Geneva (Jim) Reed and Ann (Lee) Fenner; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, James Lee Roberts. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, August 9, 2014 at the Diamond Street Home of Wappner Funeral Directors, 98 S. Diamond Street, Mansfield, conducted by Pastor Ron Smals. Friends may call one hour prior to the service, from 1 – 2 p.m., at the funeral home on Saturday. Military services conducted by the Richland Coutny Joint Veteran’s Burial Detail will be held at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Disabled American Veterans in Jerry’s name. Online guest registry at www.wappner.com
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Jerry@CBLifetylesre.com Office: 603-643-6406 Cell: 603-304-9200 Jerry is a lifelong resident of the Upper Valley, primarily in the Enfield and Canaan area. He previously was a partner in a small convenience store in Lebanon and got to know and appreciate many of the regular customers that would stop in on a daily basis. After selling the business, Jerry went to work for one of the best employers in the area that helped him realize his true passion was helping others achieve their [...] Jerry@CBLifetylesre.com Office: 603-643-6406 Cell: 603-304-9200 Jerry is a lifelong resident of the Upper Valley, primarily in the Enfield and Canaan area. He previously was a partner in a small convenience store in Lebanon and got to know and appreciate many of the regular customers that would stop in on a daily basis. After selling the business, Jerry went to work for one of the best employers in the area that helped him realize his true passion was helping others achieve their goals. Jerry chose a career in real estate because it continues to allow him to help others. Whether you are buying or selling property let Jerry help you put together a solid plan that can be executed for success!
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Jerry Truman Roberts Visitation: Sunday, December 1, 2013 2:00 PM until 4:00 PM Hafer Funeral Home Elkview, West Virginia 50 North Pinch Rd. Elkview, WV 25071 Service: Monday, December 2, 2013 11:00 AM Hafer Funeral Home Elkview, West Virginia 50 North Pinch Rd. Elkview, WV 25071 Jerry Truman Roberts Jerry Truman Roberts 71, of Charleston passed away Wednesday November 27, 2013 at Hubbard Hospice House, Charleston. He worked 30 years for Eureka Pipeline Co. and later worked 10 years for Sears. He loved the outdoors, hunting, fishing and gardening. He was no stranger to hard work and especially enjoyed working to help others. He felt very blessed to have wonderful neighbors and friends that brought joy to his life every day. He was a gentle, kind, soul that will be missed dearly. He was born March 28, 1942 in Hamlin, WV to Jerry Miller Roberts and Catherine Isabelle Lucas Roberts. Along with his parents he was also preceded in death by his sister, Sandra Joan Roberts Cavender. He is survived by: his loving wife of 49 years, Patricia Loretta Seabolt Roberts Sons: Anthony Paul Roberts and wife Peggy of Pinch, WV Aaron Todd Roberts and wife Melissa of Edinburg, VA Sisters: Janice D. Crum of Salt Rock, WV Mona L. Dugas and husband Matt of Charleston, WV Brother In Law Ronald Cavender of Salt Rock,WV Grandchildren: Jacob Allen Roberts of Edinburg, VA Jacob’s sibling due in April 2014 Nephews: Barry Crum Ronnie Cavender Nieces: Sheila McCallister Christina Hill Heather Salser Ashley Spangler 4 great nephews and 4 great nieces. Also surviving is Michael Buckner and his wife Sandy; James “Tootie” Vickers and his wife Debbie, and many other close family friends. Service will be 11:00 AM Monday, December 2, 2013 at Hafer Funeral Home Chapel, Elkview with Pastor Mark Minney officiating. Burial will be in Madden Cemetery, Mud River Road, Hamlin, WV. Visitation will be 2-4 PM Sunday, December 1, 2013 at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, the family suggest donations be made to Hubbard Hospice House , 1001 Kennawa Drive, Charleston, WV 25311; or to the Alzheimers Association, West Virginia Chapter, 1601 2nd Avenue, Charleston, WV 25387. Online condolences may shared at www.haferfuneralhome.net. Hafer Funeral Home in Elkview is assisting the Roberts family.
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Jerry Roberts, 93, Code Breaker for Britain
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Mr. Roberts, a German linguist, was part of a top-secret team gathered to decipher messages between Hitler and his field commanders.
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Jerry Roberts, the last surviving member of the British code-breaking team that cracked strategic ciphers between Hitler and his top generals, helping to hasten the end of World War II, died on March 25 in Hampshire, England. He was 93. His death was confirmed by the Bletchley Park Trust, a nonprofit group that administers the Victorian estate north of London where the British government lodged Mr. Roberts and hundreds of other code breakers during the war, among them linguists, mathematicians and puzzle masters of various backgrounds. Mr. Roberts, a German linguist, was part of a small top-secret group assembled in 1941 to help decrypt messages picked up in radio signals between Hitler and his field marshals on the front. The team’s very existence remained a secret until 2006, when the British government declassified wartime intelligence files. By 1941, Bletchley Park cryptographers had already deciphered thousands of messages transmitted by lower-level German commanders in the field, thanks to the work of the mathematician Alan Turing, who in 1940 cracked the daunting German secret code that the British called Enigma. But they were stumped by the even more complex ciphered messages being transmitted among Hitler and the generals Erwin Rommel, Wilhelm Keitel, Gerd von Rundstedt and Alfred Jodl. Code breakers initially called the system Fish, taking the name from a German code operator who, in an unguarded moment, had referred to the code as “sägefisch” (sawfish). Mr. Roberts and his group nicknamed it Tunny — as in tuna fish — and they were able to crack it. Mr. Roberts eventually served as the head cryptologist for the team, which grew to more than 100. The messages the team deciphered enabled the British government to warn Soviet leaders in 1943 about a major German offensive planned at Kursk that summer. The Soviet Army’s repulse of the attack in the Battle of Kursk was a turning point of the war. Thank you for your patience while we verify access. If you are in Reader mode please exit and log into your Times account, or subscribe for all of The Times. Thank you for your patience while we verify access. Already a subscriber? Log in. Want all of The Times? Subscribe.
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Obituary for Jerry W. Roberts Sr. | Mr. Jerry Wanye Roberts, 74, of Newnan, GA, passed away Thursday, May 30, 2024, at home. He was born December 29, 1949, in Grimsley, TN to Clyde and...
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Mr. Jerry Wanye Roberts, 74, of Newnan, GA, passed away Thursday, May 30, 2024, at home. He was born December 29, 1949, in Grimsley, TN to Clyde and Dorsie Roberts. He was preceded in death by his father and mother, granddaughter Riley Speed, and Mother-in-law Mary E Mathis. Jerry grew up in TN and then moved to the Atlanta area in the late 70's. Mr. Roberts was a contractor in the residential and commercial construction drywall industry. He was known for his attention to detail, high-end quality, respected approach with contractors and supply houses. Jerry had many hobbies which included his love for NASCAR, a continual spirit of bluegrass guitar playing, motorcycles, and a devotion and respect for his family and wife of 38 years. Jerry Roberts was a common-sense, easy person to talk to and his impact on the family and friends will always be remembered. Survivors include wife, Marilyn Roberts, four sons, Jonathan Speed (Lisa), Chris Speed (Amber), Nick "Farley" Speed (Heather), and Jerry "JR" Roberts (Jolene), along with 17 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren, cousins and friends. The funeral will be held on Tuesday, June 4 2024, at 6:00 P.M., at McKoon Funeral Home, 38 Jackson Street, Newnan, GA. Family will receive visitors at McKoon Funeral Home from 4 P.M. until time of the service at 6 P.M. Mr. Roberts will then be transported to Mundy Funeral Home South Chapel in Clarkrange, TN, where a funerasl service will be held on Saturday, June 8, 2024 at 1 P.M, and the family will receive friends from 11 A.M. until time of the service at 1 P.M. Burial will follow in the Spring Chapel Cemetery The Roberts family request that in lieu of flowers any memorials be made to Victory Junction, 4500 Adam Way, Randleman, North Carolina 27317 The Mundy Funeral Home South Chapel in Clarkrange, TN and McKoon Funeral Home in Newnan, GA are in charge of arrangements
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Titles might change, but hearts and minds tend to stay the same. Changes happening at Hinds this semester have been varied and numerous. But, the faces and experiences of those leading the college efforts for transformation have deep roots and passion for the college.
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Titles might change, but hearts and minds tend to stay the same. Changes happening at Hinds this semester have been varied and numerous. But, the faces and experiences of those leading the college efforts for transformation have deep roots and passion for the college. “The employees of Hinds are the bedrock, the cornerstone, who make it possible for the college to be as good as it is,” said Jackie Granberry, executive director of the Hinds Community College Foundation. Among the college’s most enduring traits is its ability to attract and retain employees who truly believe in the college’s mission. Those roots run particularly deep among the Executive Leadership Team (ELT). Seven are community college alumni while six of those attended Hinds and are also long-term employees of the college. Two others have spent many years employed at Hinds. “I absolutely believe in the mission of Hinds. I have a heart for all the students we serve,” she said. “Giving a scholarship helps the donor; receiving a scholarship helps the student. While the financial assistance helps the student, the donor also receives satisfaction in knowing that their gift helps the student receive an education that can help improve their lives and the lives of their family. So many of our donors attended Hinds and have very warm and fond memories of their time. I can’t think of anything better than to help others while supporting something that you believe in as much as I believe in Hinds.” Grants and Legislative Liaison Colleen Hartfield didn’t have a community college background when she moved to Mississippi from St. Louis with her new husband Rick. She worked for a couple years as a corporate trainer before coming to Hinds in 1984. “Without a doubt, Hinds launched my career in higher education. I’ve worked at Mississippi’s two largest community colleges for about 38 years,” she said. “In my own upbringing and in my community college career, I’ve witnessed the struggles that come when education and money are in short supply. “Hinds fueled my passion for making higher education accessible to everyone, while also providing the means to overcome non-academic barriers like housing, food, transportation and childcare,” Hartfield said. Marvin Moak, vice president of Facility Management & Auxiliary Services, came to Hinds in 1993 as a first-generation college student who didn’t have a clue what he wanted to do or even how to do it. He settled on Electrical Technology “for no other reason than I took it in high school and I did not know anything else, and the thought of (English) Comp I scared me to death.” Like many other Hinds students, Moak found his calling. He worked in the industry for a few years before applying for an open instructor position. “To be honest, I could not believe I had the privilege to be teaching at a college,” he said. “That opportunity allowed me to not only teach but express a commitment to education for everyone who came into my classroom. The skills I learned through my experiences taking classes and teaching at Hinds are utilized every day, and without them I would not be able to do the things I need to do.” You might call Dr. Chad Stocks, vice president of Workforce & Community Development, and Randall Harris, vice president of Operations & Student Services, a couple of Hinds babies. Both have close connections to the college going back to their early childhood. Both of Harris’ parents attended Hinds, as did his sister, and he grew up in Raymond. Harris, a student from 1987-1989, was involved in Hinds Connection, the college’s student recruiting group. “I was able to have instructors who knew me and took the time to help me academically. From Hinds Connection, I learned how to interact with people and how to serve others. These experiences made the transition to the University of Southern Mississippi, the work world and then to Mississippi College for graduate school much easier,” he said. “My time as a student at Hinds is something that I consider while doing my job today. I can put myself into students’ shoes and think about how the decisions we make will impact their lives,” said Harris, who began work at Hinds in 2011. “What we do as employees really does matter. We have the ability in our jobs to shape young lives. I was once one of those young lives, and I am honored to be able to give back to this college and our community.” Stocks was about 5 or 6 when he moved to Raymond when his mother got a job with the college. He always knew he wanted to work at Hinds someday. Beginning in high school, he worked at the college farm that is part of the agricultural program. “I graduated from high school at Cain Hall on a Friday night and started Hinds classes Monday morning. Hinds has always had the reputation as the place to go. That was just part of the plan,” he said. As a student from 1989-1991, he was president of the Agriculture Club, on the Farm Bureau debate team and served on the state livestock judging team, ranking among the top 10 in the nation, and received the Billie Banes Livestock Judging Award. After working a couple years as a Mississippi State Extension agent, he came to Hinds as an agriculture instructor and moved up through the ranks over the years. “Our job is to put people to work – bottom line. Our job is to grow the talent pipeline and connect people with jobs and put them to work. Everything is workforce,” Stocks said. Dr. Keri Cole, vice president of Instruction, Academic & Transfer, was a Hinds student and cheerleader from 1996-1998. Also during this time, she met her husband in a Hinds government class. She transferred to Mississippi State University for bachelor’s and master’s degrees in business. She started working at Hinds in 2005 and received her doctorate from Delta State University. “At Hinds I was able to be part of a community and begin to build my foundation for my future educational and professional goals. Coming to Hinds provided me the opportunity to transition into a college world I knew nothing about. Not only did it offer ease in transition, it gave me an opportunity to actually excel. I was given opportunities at Hinds to lead and learn that I may not have gotten at a larger college. “To me, Hinds is about opportunity. There is an opportunity for everyone here. Putting in the work to succeed is on the individual, but Hinds gives students the chance they need to do that. Sometimes that’s all people need, an opportunity, a chance. I feel like I’ve had the chance to contribute back to the community college that helped shaped where I am today,” Cole said. Chief of Staff Renee Cotton came to work at Hinds in 2016, but, like others, she first knew Hinds as a student. “Attending Hinds had never been part of my plan, but when I bargained with my parents to allow me to graduate a year early from high school, I agreed to attend for one year. Little did I know that I would find my niche and get started on my professional path,” she said. Cotton developed a love for marketing thanks to instructors like Mac Baker, Charles Jones, Kyle Mize and Jerry Roberts. In 1985, she represented Hinds at the National Delta Epsilon Chi (DECA) competition in San Francisco. After completing Mississippi State University and a 20-plus year career in healthcare marketing, it was appropriate that she returned the college initially to lead the marketing and community relations efforts of the institution. “I consider returning to Hinds as an employee one of the highlights of my career. Though there have been many changes since I was a student, I discovered that the qualities that make Hinds a quality institution are deeply rooted in the culture,” Cotton said. “Among them are a commitment to quality, faculty members who are dedicated to helping students achieve their goals and a goal of serving all in our communities.”
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Jerry Roberts was not one of the 18 players who participated in Arizona’s Senior Day ceremonies ahead of the Territorial Cup win over ASU, and now we know why. Roberts announced on Twitter that he’s returning to the UA for the 2023 season, which would be his third with the Wildcats and seventh in college. The 6-foot-2, 230-pound Roberts started all 12 games at linebacker this season for Arizona, finishing second on the team with 78 tackles. He played in nine games for the Wildcats in 2021, his first season with the program following his transfer from Bowling Green, making six starts but missing the finale against ASU after breaking his leg on the first play of the Washington State game the week before. Roberts spent four years at Bowling Green, but only one ended up counting towards his four years of eligibility. He took a regular redshirt year in 2017, then after appearing in the first four games in 2018 he told AZ Desert Swarm he suffered an injury that qualified him for a medical redshirt. He played in 16 games with 15 starts from 2019-20, but the COVID-shortened 2020 season didn’t count toward any college football player’s eligibility. For his career, Roberts has played in 41 games with 33 starts, recording 224 tackles. Despite Roberts’ return, Arizona is still likely to pursue linebackers in the NCAA transfer portal to ensure it has depth at a critical position. Roberts and freshman Jacob Manu played a combined 1,351 snaps of 1,768 defensive snaps, with Kolbe Cage (322) and Ammon Allen (24) the only other linebackers getting on the field.
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He was awarded an MBE in the New Years Honours in December 2012 for the work he carried out in breaking the Germans' Enigma and Tunny codes at Bletchley Park during World War II. He is still campaigning for his colleagues Alan Turing, Bill Tutte and Tommy Flowers to be given posthumous honours.
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Titles might change, but hearts and minds tend to stay the same. Changes happening at Hinds this semester have been varied and numerous. But, the faces and experiences of those leading the college efforts for transformation have deep roots and passion for the college. “The employees of Hinds are the bedrock, the cornerstone, who make it possible for the college to be as good as it is,” said Jackie Granberry, executive director of the Hinds Community College Foundation. Among the college’s most enduring traits is its ability to attract and retain employees who truly believe in the college’s mission. Those roots run particularly deep among the Executive Leadership Team (ELT). Seven are community college alumni while six of those attended Hinds and are also long-term employees of the college. Two others have spent many years employed at Hinds. “I absolutely believe in the mission of Hinds. I have a heart for all the students we serve,” she said. “Giving a scholarship helps the donor; receiving a scholarship helps the student. While the financial assistance helps the student, the donor also receives satisfaction in knowing that their gift helps the student receive an education that can help improve their lives and the lives of their family. So many of our donors attended Hinds and have very warm and fond memories of their time. I can’t think of anything better than to help others while supporting something that you believe in as much as I believe in Hinds.” Grants and Legislative Liaison Colleen Hartfield didn’t have a community college background when she moved to Mississippi from St. Louis with her new husband Rick. She worked for a couple years as a corporate trainer before coming to Hinds in 1984. “Without a doubt, Hinds launched my career in higher education. I’ve worked at Mississippi’s two largest community colleges for about 38 years,” she said. “In my own upbringing and in my community college career, I’ve witnessed the struggles that come when education and money are in short supply. “Hinds fueled my passion for making higher education accessible to everyone, while also providing the means to overcome non-academic barriers like housing, food, transportation and childcare,” Hartfield said. Marvin Moak, vice president of Facility Management & Auxiliary Services, came to Hinds in 1993 as a first-generation college student who didn’t have a clue what he wanted to do or even how to do it. He settled on Electrical Technology “for no other reason than I took it in high school and I did not know anything else, and the thought of (English) Comp I scared me to death.” Like many other Hinds students, Moak found his calling. He worked in the industry for a few years before applying for an open instructor position. “To be honest, I could not believe I had the privilege to be teaching at a college,” he said. “That opportunity allowed me to not only teach but express a commitment to education for everyone who came into my classroom. The skills I learned through my experiences taking classes and teaching at Hinds are utilized every day, and without them I would not be able to do the things I need to do.” You might call Dr. Chad Stocks, vice president of Workforce & Community Development, and Randall Harris, vice president of Operations & Student Services, a couple of Hinds babies. Both have close connections to the college going back to their early childhood. Both of Harris’ parents attended Hinds, as did his sister, and he grew up in Raymond. Harris, a student from 1987-1989, was involved in Hinds Connection, the college’s student recruiting group. “I was able to have instructors who knew me and took the time to help me academically. From Hinds Connection, I learned how to interact with people and how to serve others. These experiences made the transition to the University of Southern Mississippi, the work world and then to Mississippi College for graduate school much easier,” he said. “My time as a student at Hinds is something that I consider while doing my job today. I can put myself into students’ shoes and think about how the decisions we make will impact their lives,” said Harris, who began work at Hinds in 2011. “What we do as employees really does matter. We have the ability in our jobs to shape young lives. I was once one of those young lives, and I am honored to be able to give back to this college and our community.” Stocks was about 5 or 6 when he moved to Raymond when his mother got a job with the college. He always knew he wanted to work at Hinds someday. Beginning in high school, he worked at the college farm that is part of the agricultural program. “I graduated from high school at Cain Hall on a Friday night and started Hinds classes Monday morning. Hinds has always had the reputation as the place to go. That was just part of the plan,” he said. As a student from 1989-1991, he was president of the Agriculture Club, on the Farm Bureau debate team and served on the state livestock judging team, ranking among the top 10 in the nation, and received the Billie Banes Livestock Judging Award. After working a couple years as a Mississippi State Extension agent, he came to Hinds as an agriculture instructor and moved up through the ranks over the years. “Our job is to put people to work – bottom line. Our job is to grow the talent pipeline and connect people with jobs and put them to work. Everything is workforce,” Stocks said. Dr. Keri Cole, vice president of Instruction, Academic & Transfer, was a Hinds student and cheerleader from 1996-1998. Also during this time, she met her husband in a Hinds government class. She transferred to Mississippi State University for bachelor’s and master’s degrees in business. She started working at Hinds in 2005 and received her doctorate from Delta State University. “At Hinds I was able to be part of a community and begin to build my foundation for my future educational and professional goals. Coming to Hinds provided me the opportunity to transition into a college world I knew nothing about. Not only did it offer ease in transition, it gave me an opportunity to actually excel. I was given opportunities at Hinds to lead and learn that I may not have gotten at a larger college. “To me, Hinds is about opportunity. There is an opportunity for everyone here. Putting in the work to succeed is on the individual, but Hinds gives students the chance they need to do that. Sometimes that’s all people need, an opportunity, a chance. I feel like I’ve had the chance to contribute back to the community college that helped shaped where I am today,” Cole said. Chief of Staff Renee Cotton came to work at Hinds in 2016, but, like others, she first knew Hinds as a student. “Attending Hinds had never been part of my plan, but when I bargained with my parents to allow me to graduate a year early from high school, I agreed to attend for one year. Little did I know that I would find my niche and get started on my professional path,” she said. Cotton developed a love for marketing thanks to instructors like Mac Baker, Charles Jones, Kyle Mize and Jerry Roberts. In 1985, she represented Hinds at the National Delta Epsilon Chi (DECA) competition in San Francisco. 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Barlow, Raymond C. “Ray” Appleton Age 66, passed away with his family at his side at Manor Care in Appleton on Friday, February 8, 2008. He was born in New London on December 31, 1941 the son of Raymond and Eunice (Tellock) Barlow. He was proud to serve in the United States Air Force from 1959 to 1961. Ray was active in Drum Corps, coached T-ball, baseball and little league. He was also active in the Boys and Girls Brigade including ARC in Neenah. Recently, he was involved in the Boys and Girls Club of Appleton, was a board member of the Appleton Housing Authority, on the board of directors for Project Home, volunteer for the Outagamie Outreach Center and the Appleton Salvation Army where he was on the board of directors. He was honored to have received the Janet Berry “Volunteer of the Year” Award for 2003. Ray is survived by his children: Kelly Weber, Jeff Schend, Heather (fiance, Alan Vestal) Barlow, Jon Barlow, and Sara (Matt) VandeCastle; grandchildren: Marty and Macey Kay; mother; Eunice Timmins; brothers and sisters: Norman Barlow, Karen Barlow, Terry Barlow, Lynn Timmins, Lori (special friend, Mike) Timmins-Chambers, and Tommy Timmins, Jr., and many nieces and nephews; special friend, Jean Long-Manteufel. He is preceded in death by his fathers: Raymond John Barlow and Thomas Timmins, Sr. The funeral service will be at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, February 13, 2008 at the WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME, 537 N. Superior St., Appleton with Rev. Norm Krutzik officiating. Friends will be received at the funeral home on Tuesday from 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. and on Wednesday from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the service. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Appleton. The family extends a special thank you to the caring staff at Manor Care Health Care Center. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund in Ray's name is being established.
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Gerald W. “Jerry” Roberts, 65, of Owatonna, MN, died Tuesday, July 29, 2014 in Mansfield. Born June 28, 1949 in Shelby, Ohio, he was the son of James Clairmont and Lucy Alivivian (Woodring) Roberts. Jerry grew up in the Shelby area and moved to Minnesota in the early 2000s. He was a veteran of the United States Marine Corp serving during the Vietnam War. A truck driver, he enjoyed working on the computer and had a life long interest of motorcycles ~ especially fixing up an old BMW motorcycle. Jerry was truly a wonderful man and will be missed by all who knew him and always wanted to be remembered as a loving husband, father and grandfather. He is survived by his wife, Sharon (Ford) Roberts of Owatonna, MN; his children, Teri (Jim) Norris of Boise, ID, James (Andrea) Roberts of Austin, MN, Jenni Noriega of Tucson, AZ, Charlotte Roberts of Owatonna, MN, Kelli (Mike) Freeman of Mansfield and Laurance Roberts of Tucson, AZ; 15 grandchildren; a sister, Jean (Robert) Moffitt of Tucson, AZ; a sister-in-law, Georgianna Roberts of Mansfield; three aunts, Evelyn Wilson, Geneva (Jim) Reed and Ann (Lee) Fenner; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, James Lee Roberts. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, August 9, 2014 at the Diamond Street Home of Wappner Funeral Directors, 98 S. Diamond Street, Mansfield, conducted by Pastor Ron Smals. Friends may call one hour prior to the service, from 1 – 2 p.m., at the funeral home on Saturday. Military services conducted by the Richland Coutny Joint Veteran’s Burial Detail will be held at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Disabled American Veterans in Jerry’s name. Online guest registry at www.wappner.com
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About Dr. Jerry Roberts Dr. Roberts grew up in Griffin, GA and attended the University of Georgia for undergraduate studies. From there, he trained at the Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine and completed his surgical training in Cleveland, Ohio. Dr. Roberts is trained in advanced wound care and limb preservation techniques. While in Cleveland he received training in the correction of flat foot deformities in adults and children, foot and ankle trauma, and total ankle joint replacement. His professional priority is providing the highest level of care to the community. “If you are hurting, come in and, let us help you,” said Dr. Roberts. “There are both surgical and non-surgical options to treat most causes of foot pain.” He encourages routine foot examinations and preventive care for those diagnosed with diabetes as the best way to protect from infections and amputations.
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Last winter in southwestern Colorado, on the kind of bluebird day when a ski-toting fellow endowed with more bravado than avalanche acumen could be seduced into believing the whole world was a benign winter playground, I found myself in good company in tricky terrain. The day began on a sub-zero morning before dawn in the […]
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Last winter in southwestern Colorado, on the kind of bluebird day when a ski-toting fellow endowed with more bravado than avalanche acumen could be seduced into believing the whole world was a benign winter playground, I found myself in good company in tricky terrain. The day began on a sub-zero morning before dawn in the fluorescent-lit Silverton field office of the Colorado Avalanche Information Center (CAIC). Despite the deluge of wind, moisture and barometric pressure data trundling across the computer monitor, there was no snow predicted to tumble from the icy skies that day, nor in the days ahead. “Boring … ” sighed Jerry Roberts, a veteran avalanche forecaster with the CAIC. “I haven’t seen it this boring in years. You should come back when we are going full guns.” Guns or no guns, blizzard or drought, this journalistic foray of mine was not about avalanches (or skiing), at least directly. Honestly. Avalanches, the charismatic mega-hazard of the mountains, make for good press and spectacular photos. But behind the fanfare is a relatively unsung, unpretentious and snow-savvy group of men and women who devote their lives to keeping backcountry yahoos like me out of harm’s way. Jerry has spent 18 years predicting and controlling avalanches in the heart of Colorado’s San Juan Mountains, and would be my ambassador to the subculture of avalanche forecasters. On that bluebird morning, once he had e-mailed his morning observations to CAIC headquarters, we tossed our skis in the back of his orange Colorado Department of Transportation truck and motored up the south side of Red Mountain Pass. We followed Highway 550, a serpentine road devoid of guardrails, girdled by dozens of avalanche slide paths and colored with endless tales of calamity and tragedy. We ascended the pass in relative quiet, broken only by a few squawks on the truck’s CB and Jerry’s poetic incantations about hoarfrost, stratuggi, sublimation and stellar crystals — an ethereal vocabulary that I would expect from a mystical Chinese poet, rather than a mountain man clad in Gore-Tex and plastic boots. More than a decade before I landed in the shotgun seat of Jerry’s pickup, I was in Alaska, being doltish. I was attempting to climb an unnamed peak with an ice ax in one hand and a tattered copy of Ed LaChapelle’s book, The ABC of Avalanche Safety, in my anorak pocket. If there ever was a poster child for job-security among avalanche professionals, I was it. Shortly after surviving that foolish trip, I ended up in the Wrangell Mountains, living next door, ironically, to Ed LaChapelle. Often regarded as the patriarch of avalanche forecasting in North America, Ed is a contemplative man of few words, fine spruce-tip beer, and a to-do list longer than an Arctic winter. He is credited with coining the mantra, “There are old mountaineers and bold mountaineers. But there are no old, bold mountaineers.” In other words, be careful out there, or you won’t be long for this world. Had I not met Ed, heeded his mantra and been inspired to supplement my backcountry bravado with a bit of formal avalanche education, I doubt that I would have ever made it as far as Jerry’s truck, being schooled in snow-science haiku. When we finally arrived at Red Mountain Pass and donned our skis, Jerry went silent, kicking and gliding into the spruce shadows. I followed along like a pile of inappropriate technologies, camera catawampus around my neck, microphone and mini-disc-recorder cables sprouting from my jacket. Jerry rose with ascetic focus toward a wind-etched knoll, skiing as if a message were written across the porcelain face of the snow in Braille. And indeed there was, which he translated to me, in a scientist’s deliberate cadence: “That southwesterly wind event from Monday loaded the lee of this knoll; you can see the directional furrows frozen across the contour of the slope.” On the far side of the knoll, Jerry dug a deep pit to reveal a vertical chronology of snow layers, a profile of the snowpack analogous to the annual rings in the cross-section of a cut tree. Like a forester discerning fire-scars from a tree’s rings, Jerry identified and dated the boundaries between the seasons’ storms. With his backpack of diagnostic tools — a snow saw, shovel and a magnification lupe used to inspect individual snow crystals — Jerry was able to interpret the relative strengths and stability of the snow slope upon which we stood. Despite some obvious weaknesses between several of the layers, we agreed that our slope was not steep enough to stress the weak layers, sending the snowpack — and the two of us — sliding. As echoes and ice crystals spouted from the rim of the pit, Jerry insisted he was anything but a scientist, despite his clinical palpations of the subnivean pulse. “It is so kinesthetic out here,” he said. “What is under — or not under — your feet, is what is important.” Among armchair adventurers, and even among my well-honed mountain cronies, the prospect of a career founded on fieldwork conducted in ski boots is seductive. But after meeting Jerry and a half-dozen other forecasters in the West, I decided that their work is less an “extreme” glam-job than it is a lifestyle for the attentive. Professional forecasting careers today demand university credentials, rather than a long backcountry résumé; young forecasters emerge more often from snow hydrology classrooms than from ski-town lifestyles. Jerry entered forecasting from outdoor education — more a horizontal transition, than a vertical climb through a career. As techniques have evolved over the last few decades, Jerry has had to add computer modeling and Geographical Information System skills to his rough-cut quiver. Today, all his motions — regardless of whether he is office-bound, deciphering climatologic models, or afield, armed only with a shovel — equally reflect his intuitive and scientific sense of snow. The San Juan Mountain snowpack, with its infamous instability and proclivity for burying even the most experienced skiers, is not a place where minutiae can be overlooked. Nuances within a snowpack change constantly in response to shifts in wind and temperature. Without folks like Jerry digging through the snowpack’s riddles and writing detailed daily reports, weekend warriors and seasoned mountaineers alike would not have access to a coherent history of snow and avalanche conditions. Among forecasters, Jerry and Ed LaChapelle are most familiar to me. And on that bluebird day off Red Mountain Pass, I kept both close to me — Jerry off ahead, thinking through the soles of his plastic boots and chanting observations that were more inspired poetics than raw science; and Ed, his inspired science buried in my copy of his book, faithfully tucked in my jacket pocket. JT Thomas is a freelance writer and photographer and sometime radio producer based in Paonia, Colorado. Spread the word. News organizations can pick-up quality news, essays and feature stories for free.
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Jerry A. Roberts, 67, Gallipolis, Ohio passed away Monday, October 9, 2023 in Holzer Medical Center, Gallipolis, Ohio. Jerry was the son of Esta (Sprouse) Downard, Vinton, who was born August 23, 1956 in Gallipolis, Ohio. He was a machinist by trade and a United States Army Veteran. Jerry married Joella (Crossley) Roberts of Gallipolis, who survives. Others surviving are his son, Nakuma Roberts, Bidwell, Ohio and grandchildren, Cierra Roberts and Tyler Roberts, Bidwell; stepdaughters, Missy (Bill) Triplett, Mercerville, Ohio and Tyfanny Still, Gallipolis and step grandchildren, Austin and Tori Triplett and Trinity and Markyce Still. Graveside services will be conducted at 12:00 PM Thursday, October 12, 2023 in Franklin Cemetery, Vinton, Ohio. Full Military Graveside Rites will be conducted by Vinton American Legion Post 131. No visitation will be held. The McCoy-Moore Funeral Home is honored to serve the Roberts Family. Online condolences may be sent to Jerry’s Family via www.mccoymoore.com
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Jerry is a senior vice president and senior client advisor with Arvest Wealth Management. He specializes in asset allocation, professional money management and finding income solutions for private banking clients. Jerry strives to make all asset management tools and resources available to his clients, resulting in the best financial solutions for the clients and their families. His top priority is to help his clients achieve financial independence and freedom through continuous dialogue and goal setting geared around the client's dreams and wishes.
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Roberts Beats McCaw, $900,000 – $0
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News-Press owner will appeal arbitrator’s ruling in dispute with former editor.
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Ampersand Publishing, the parent company of the Santa Barbara News-Press, was ordered to pay roughly $915,000 in legal fees and arbitration costs to former News-Press editor Jerry Roberts in the wake of Roberts’ protracted contract dispute with that paper after his much publicized resignation in July 2006. Roberts quit — along with five other editors — during stormy and prolonged controversy over what they termed a breach of journalistic ethics by Ampersand owner Wendy McCaw. Though this order was part of an arbitrated settlement that concluded in October 2009, the details were just released for the first time Friday, February 5, when attorneys for McCaw filed legal papers in Santa Barbara Superior Court to have the arbitrated ruling vacated. From a strictly technical perspective, the ruling was a draw. The arbitrator, Deborah Rothman, rejected McCaw’s claims that Roberts had breached his contract by divulging confidential information about the management of the News-Press or that he has made defamatory remarks about McCaw and the paper. But she also rejected Roberts’ counterclaims that McCaw had effectively forced him to quit by making working conditions so impossible he had no other choice. Likewise, Rothman rejected Roberts’ contention that McCaw was legally responsible for a libelous blog authored by McCaw’s fiancé — and News-Press copublisher — Arthur Von Wiesenberger. Even so, the arbitrator declared Roberts the prevailing party. As such, Roberts is entitled to recoup many legal costs from McCaw that he expended defending himself. To that end, Rothman ordered McCaw to pay Roberts $629,643.63 in legal fees. Roberts had expended $750,000 in attorneys’ bills. The arbitrator also ordered McCaw to pay Roberts $167,516 in arbitration costs. Despite rejecting arguments for both sides, Rothman provided a detailed accounting of why she determined Roberts was the prevailing party. Ampersand’s stated litigation objective, Rothman said, was “to pin the blame on Roberts’ media statements for its lost prestige and credibility in the Santa Barbara community … Further, Ampersand pursued its objectives in this proceeding in a scorched-earth, take-no-prisoners, go-for-broke fashion … to punish Roberts for Ampersand’s public drubbing.” In this objective, Rothman concluded, McCaw had failed utterly to demonstrate Roberts had violated the terms of his confidentiality agreement with the News-Press or that he had defamed her in any way. She did acknowledge, however, that Roberts had spoken disparagingly of McCaw and the News-Press. “What Ampersand probably wishes Roberts had signed is a non-disparagement agreement. Ampersand cannot retroactively prevent Roberts from disparaging Mrs. McCaw or the News-Press.” Rothman noted that it was McCaw, not Roberts, who initiated the legal dispute which, under the terms of Roberts’ contract with Ampersand, had to be resolved through mandatory arbitration. McCaw initially filed a $500,000 action against Roberts, but when he responded with a counterclaim, Rothman noted McCaw upped the ante by increasing her complaint against Roberts from $500,000 to $25 million. “I infer from the evidence before me that Mrs. McCaw is capable of great vindictiveness and appears to relish the opportunity to wield her considerable wealth and power in furtherance of what she believes to be a righteous cause,” Rothman declared in her ruling. To that end, she noted that McCaw had spent $2.4 million employing up to eight attorneys — led by Barry Cappello — in her case against Roberts. By contrast, Rothman stated, Roberts had spent only $750,000, deploying a maximum of three attorneys at any one time. Rothman also accused McCaw’s legal team of delivering late hits and issuing unreasonable demands. In one stance, Rothman said, McCaw’s lawyers demanded compensation from Roberts seven times greater than the amount of the actual expenses incurred. In that matter — as in the entire case — Rothman declared McCaw was entitled to nothing. Roberts’ legal team — led by attorney Andrine Smith — prevailed according to Rothman, because their stated litigation objective was to defend Roberts against every one of McCaw’s allegations, and they did so successfully. Rothman praised Roberts’ legal effort, stating, “Roberts’ successful defense against Ampersand’s legal juggernaut speaks to the skill employed by his small band of dedicated attorneys.” IN THE BEGINNING: Rothman set the stage for the Roberts-McCaw donnybrook by providing a thumbnail sketch of the paper’s history over the past 10 years. In 2000, McCaw — described by Rothman as “complex, private, and principled” — purchased the News-Press from the New York Times. At that time, Rothman noted, McCaw made several public proclamations that as the newspaper’s new owner, she would not intrude in the news gathering or reporting process, but leave that to professionals. To the extent McCaw would inject her thoughts or feelings into the newspaper, she vowed, it would be through the paper’s editorial section. In 2002, the News-Press hired Jerry Roberts as editor in chief. Rothman described Roberts as “a conscientious and honorable journalist.” At the time, Roberts was a high-ranking editor employed by the San Francisco Chronicle. Prior to taking the Santa Barbara job, Roberts expressed his insistence that there be a total separation between the news reporting function of the paper and the editorial function of the paper. For two years, everything went swimmingly, according to Rothman. In 2004, however, tensions between Roberts and McCaw flared. McCaw let it be known she wanted certain stories covered in the news relating to individuals with whom she was embroiled in legal disputes or involved romantically. In April 2006, Joe Cole resigned as publisher and was replaced by McCaw’s fiancé, Arthur Von Wiesenberger, a food and travel writer with no publishing experience. In the summer of 2006, the News-Press erupted. First, McCaw penalized several writers and editors for violating a non-existing policy by publishing the address of a property that actor Rob Lowe had hoped to develop. Lowe and his neighbors were then engaged in a land use dispute over the size and scale of the proposed development. McCaw insisted that henceforth no addresses would be published in the News-Press. In addition, she decreed that the word “blond” would be spelled with an “e” at the end, and that the names of women, when mentioned by the News-Press, would be preceded by the title Ms., Miss, or Mrs. Roberts was incensed. In his eyes, McCaw had not merely jumped the wall between editorial and news; she’d knocked it down. For her part, McCaw was incensed over the “us-them” political bias she thought they routinely displayed. In McCaw’s mind, her reporters failed to adequately represent the interests of animals and trees during controversies involving both. In early July, McCaw appointed editorial page editor Travis Armstrong — long a lightning rod of intense controversy both inside and outside the News-Press offices — as publisher. She also gave him control of the newsroom. For Roberts, this was the last straw. There had long existed significant antagonism between Armstrong and the newsroom. Armstrong, for example, had written editorials critical of the paper’s news coverage, incensing many reporters in the process. But Armstrong came to personify the conflict between Church and State then engulfing the News-Press. Armstrong had been arrested driving the wrong way down a one-way street; police determined he was drunk at the time. The news section reported the incident, but when reporters attempted to write about Armstrong’s sentencing, the story was spiked over the objections of Roberts and the newsroom. On July 6, Roberts tendered his resignation and was escorted from the News-Press building by Armstrong himself. The day before, three senior editors and longtime columnist Barney Brantingham had quit over the same issues. The meltdown was on. Since then, countless employees have left the News-Press as a direct result of this conflict. It was Roberts’ belief that he was contractually entitled to six months severance pay. McCaw objected and filed a motion against Roberts claiming he’d breached his contract by releasing confidential materials and defaming McCaw personally. According to the arbitrator’s report, McCaw was especially incensed by an account of the News-Press troubles that appeared in The Independent‘s Angry Poodle column just one day after Roberts’ resignation. McCaw was convinced that Roberts was the source for much of the information contained in that account. That information, McCaw has contended, was confidential. [By way of full disclosure, I am the author of that Angry Poodle column. As the author, I can attest that Roberts was not the source of any of the information contained in the offending column.] Rothman concluded Ampersand failed to demonstrate that Roberts had been the source. Later, in the course of her 68-page opinion, Rothman would opine that the evidence indicated that Roberts was not, in fact, the source. But even if the facts were otherwise, Rothman concluded, none of the allegedly leaked information — or any of remarks Roberts made on the record at the time to many news outlets covering the strife — constituted confidential information. To make her case, McCaw submitted numerous statements by Roberts lamenting the breakdown of journalistic ethics at the News-Press and the ensuing maelstrom of controversy. Among her exhibits — submitted to demonstrate Roberts’ breach of confidentiality — were such remarks as, “When they forced me out of the building, some of the staffers were trying to hug me,” or, “It’s a sad chapter for the paper and it’s sad for the community. How it turns out is anybody’s guess.” Of the 30 such comments attributed to Roberts — and provided by McCaw — to demonstrate Roberts’ contractual breach of loyalty, Rothman said, “Personal opinions and experiences cannot constitute protectable confidential business information.” To make her case, Rothman said, McCaw would have to demonstrate that Roberts released “technical data, financial data, specifications, formulas, processes, sales methods, supplier lists, advertiser lists, customer lists and books and records.” Failing that, Rothman said, McCaw had no case. McCaw’s attorneys submitted at least 52 statements made during the heat of the crisis by Roberts to various news agencies that they contended were defamatory to McCaw. Most of these were remarks critical of McCaw’s increased involvement in decisions affecting the newsroom. Some of them were simple descriptions of having been escorted out of the building. Rothman concluded that many of the offending remarks cited by McCaw were factually accurate, and hence not subject to findings of defamation. Those that weren’t, Rothman noted, were expressions of opinion, and that under law, opinions are neither true nor false. Describing McCaw as “a brilliant woman” but “a flawed witness,” Rothman concluded, “Her responses could be evidence of a profound lack of self-awareness, or a propensity to shade the truth for the purpose of garnering a large arbitration award.” Rothman stated some of McCaw’s remarks defied credibility. For example, Rothman cited McCaw’s exclamation, “Never,” when asked by Roberts’ attorney whether she had used the News-Press to punish personal or political enemies. Rothman stated that the unsigned front page news article the News-Press published indicating child pornography had been found on Roberts’ computer constituted evidence to the contrary. (For the record, police investigators said numerous News-Press employees other than Roberts had access to that computer; likewise, they said, other employees had that computer before. And finally, they suggested the computer disk in question may have been purchased secondhand by the News-Press, meaning that the images were present prior to the News-Press’s ownership. Roberts vehemently denied downloading the images.) Rothman was struck by McCaw’s absolute certainty that Roberts was completely responsible for the serious loss of face the News-Press suffered as a result of the News-Press meltdown, and that McCaw herself has no responsibility for the paper’s woes. “How does one separate the self-inflicted damage to Ampersand, e.g. Mrs. McCaw’s arguably unpopular editorial stances … and running a front page article implying that he [Roberts] had downloaded child pornography onto his office computer, from any damage allegedly caused by Roberts … ?” she asked. “The evidence presented in this proceeding persuades me that such a determination would be near impossible.” Rothman concluded that Roberts — in speaking out against the News-Press — acted in defense of “deeply held principles,” rather than any hope for financial gain. “The citizens of Santa Barbara had a right to know, even at the expense of Ampersand’s profits, that at least in Roberts’ eyes, journalistic standards that affected the quality of the paper were not being maintained.” MCCAW VS. ROBERTS: If Rothman cast a skeptical eye on McCaw’s claims against Roberts, she was almost as dubious about Roberts’ against his former employer. In his counterclaim against Ampersand, Roberts contended McCaw had to have known he could not work with Travis Armstrong as publisher and that Armstrong’s appointment was tantamount to termination. Rothman conceded that if McCaw didn’t know this, she certainly should have given the bad blood between the two. But, Rothman concluded, Roberts never proved that Armstrong was appointed with the intention of making Roberts quit. And even if he had, Rothman added, it wouldn’t have made a difference. That’s because, she ruled, McCaw had plenty of grounds to terminate Roberts if she so chose. McCaw, Rothman noted, was unhappy with Roberts for a host of reasons that could have led to his firing. Circulation was down on Roberts’ watch. Reporter bias remained an ongoing and unresolved problem, according to McCaw. And Roberts was not going along with a broader management program, hatched by McCaw and Von Wiesenberger. For example, he failed to provide a profile of Alyce Faye Eichelberger Cleese to Ampersand’s radio station, 1290 AM, as he’d been asked to. Likewise, Rothman stated, “Roberts failed to give sufficient coverage of new store openings, and of hotel ownership changing hands.” He spent $5,000 to have an out-of-town attorney lecture his newsroom on journalistic ethics, when the same information could have been provided for no cost. He insisted on loading up the column “The Dish” with insider politics as opposed to small town gossip, as McCaw and Von Wiesenberger had asked. “Any of the above examples of publisher dissatisfaction with Roberts’ performance, together with the disappointing circulation numbers achieved under his direction, even if not his fault, would have constituted legitimate cause for his termination,” Rothman wrote. Ultimately, Rothman said, Roberts failed to recognize McCaw’s right — “as publisher of a relatively small town newspaper” — to control “the look, feel, and yes, slant of the paper.” Roberts failed to recognize he’d moved out of the big city media market, said Rothman, and moved into a smaller town environment where the rigorous divide between “church and state” may not be appropriate or enforceable given resource constraints and small town social realities. Roberts also charged that he’d been personally defamed by a blog written by publisher Arthur Von Wiesenberger, allegorically comparing Roberts to the owner of a fictional hamburger stand who gives away free burgers, buys ethics awards, accepts bribes, makes false statements, and adds pork to his burgers in lieu of beef. Although Roberts was not named in the blog, Von Wiesenberger acknowledged that’s who he had in mind, and Rothman agreed anyone reading it would know he was the focus. Likewise, she agreed that the inaccurate allegations on the blog were libelous. But, Rothman dismissed Roberts’ defamation claim. Although she acknowledged there was a powerful circumstantial case to suggest Von Wiesenberger wrote the blog on McCaw’s behalf — Von Wiesenberger testified he cleared almost everything he did or wrote with her first — Rothman said Roberts failed to present clear and convincing that Von Wiesenberger was acting as an officer of the Ampersand corporation when he penned the blog. McCaw testified that she did not know of it in advance. Rothman noted that the blog on which Von Wiesenberger wrote the offending article preceded his employment with the News-Press, and even of McCaw’s ownership of it. The arbitration dispute did not directly address, however, whether Roberts had been libeled by the News-Press reports that his work computer contained child pornography. That article engendered widespread community revulsion with the News-Press, even among individuals who were indifferent to the newsroom struggles to that point. Because the article in question did not appear in print until well after Roberts left the News-Press, it would not have been subject to arbitration. Though Roberts held a press conference angrily denouncing the article, he never filed a separate libel action. The News-Press never ran a retraction of the article, but it did publish a clarification. Roberts concluded that his chances of successful litigation were too iffy to proceed. McCaw’s attorneys, Barry Cappello and Dugan Kelly, vowed to challenge the arbitrator’s ruling in court. “The News Press intends to take every step to reverse this miscarriage of justice and we have begun the process of petitioning the courts to vacate the award. It is a sad example of some of the abuses that can take place when parties are outside the actual court system,” said Cappello in an email. “Even more strangely she then ruled that even though Jerry Roberts lost his multi-million dollar claim against the New Press he, but not the News Press, was entitled to attorney fees. For Roberts to now chortle that it wasn’t about the “money” one must ask then why did he sue for millions of dollars in damages? Roberts lost and receives nothing.” In past motions, Kelly and Cappelo challenged the arbitration process, claiming the arbitrator exceeded the proscribed deadlines in filing her report. Attorneys for Roberts concede the arbitration report was a long time coming, but stressed that Rothman deployed legal means to extended the time for deliberation, in part to allow additional briefings by both parties. Past efforts to invalidate the results by McCaw’s attorneys — using similar objections — have not succeeded, said Roberts’ attorney Andrine Smith. She expressed confidence they would not prevail again. The matter is set for argument before Santa Barbara Superior Court Judge James Brown on March 24. Whatever he rules, it’s all but certain that his decision will be appealed.
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Arizona Football: Jerry Roberts brother Jyree is preparing for college
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Jerry Roberts just transferred to Arizona Football for the upcoming football season, and his little brother Jyree Roberts is entering his junior season.
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Obituary for Jerry A. Roberts
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2023-10-09T13:53:54-04:00
Jerry Roberts | Passed away on Oct 09, 2023 | Jerry A.... Learn More
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Obituary for Jerry A. Roberts | McCoy-Moore Funeral Home Inc.
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Jerry A. Roberts, 67, Gallipolis, Ohio passed away Monday, October 9, 2023 in Holzer Medical Center, Gallipolis, Ohio. Jerry was the son of Esta (Sprouse) Downard, Vinton, who was born August 23, 1956 in Gallipolis, Ohio. He was a machinist by trade and a United States Army Veteran. Jerry married Joella (Crossley) Roberts of Gallipolis, who survives. Others surviving are his son, Nakuma Roberts, Bidwell, Ohio and grandchildren, Cierra Roberts and Tyler Roberts, Bidwell; stepdaughters, Missy (Bill) Triplett, Mercerville, Ohio and Tyfanny Still, Gallipolis and step grandchildren, Austin and Tori Triplett and Trinity and Markyce Still. Graveside services will be conducted at 12:00 PM Thursday, October 12, 2023 in Franklin Cemetery, Vinton, Ohio. Full Military Graveside Rites will be conducted by Vinton American Legion Post 131. No visitation will be held. The McCoy-Moore Funeral Home is honored to serve the Roberts Family. Online condolences may be sent to Jerry’s Family via www.mccoymoore.com
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https://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2009/aug/02/official-defends-fictitious-sample-20090802/
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Official defends fictitious sample
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A former Arkansas State Police sergeant who now is a Faulkner County justice of the peace said he submitted his own DNA under a fictitious name in 2000 as part of an investigation into the still-unsolved 1990 rape and beating death of a Greenbrier woman.
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— A former Arkansas State Police sergeant who now is a Faulkner County justice of the peace said he submitted his own DNA under a fictitious name in 2000 as part of an investigation into the still-unsolved 1990 rape and beating death of a Greenbrier woman. Jerry Roberts said he used a cigarette to turn in his own DNA rather than that of his then-ailing brother, who owned a business beside the video store where victim Pamela Faye Felkins worked. Authorities said Roberts' brother, Ed Roberts, was not a serious suspect, but they needed to rule him out because he worked so closely to Felkins. Ed Roberts later submitted his own DNA and was officially cleared. Roberts, who said he retired from the state police in November 2001, defended his actions in interviews Thursday and Friday. "I did what I thought was best at the time, and it was legal in an effort to pursue the truth," Roberts said. "I still think it was the right thing to do." But Faulkner County Sheriff Karl Byrd said Roberts' actions were improper and hurt the investigation. "It created a defense" for anyone who might ever be charged in the crime, said Byrd, who became sheriff in January 2007. "The defense can use it now," posing the question of, "If you tainted that, what elsewould you have tainted?" Byrd is a Democrat planning to seek re-election. Roberts is a Republican who announced Tuesday that he has formed an exploratory committee to see if there is support for him to run for sheriff. Byrd has been a target of Roberts' criticism since 2008, both over sheriff's office funding and the Felkins investigation. H.G. Foster, who was the prosecutor in Faulkner County in 2000 and now works for the Arkansas Office of the Prosecutor Coordinator, said Friday that he had "heard the rumor" about Roberts' actions but had not known it to be fact. Foster declined comment on Roberts' actions but said in general, "Anytime anybody involved in a criminal investigation puts something down that isn't true or says something that isn't true, No. 1, it's a bad thing, and No. 2, it absolutely can cause huge problems in the actual resolution of the case and any subsequent prosecution." Asked if it is illegal to submit DNA under a fictitious name, Foster said, "It would depend on the circumstances. ... It has to be addressed in the context of what you're doing." Jack McQuary, who works with the coordinator's office and was asked in June by Prosecuting Attorney Marcus Vaden to assist in the Felkins investigation, said he and Vaden "did not care to comment on [Roberts'] actions." McQuary said they want "to protect the integrity of the investigation." Rick Gallagher, assistant director of the state Crime Laboratory, said it is not that office's place to say if the use of a fictitious name on a DNA sample is legal or justified. He said his office takes the information provided by authorities and deals only with science. Roberts said he submitted his DNA "to pursue the truth," to "protect the innocent" - his brother - and to prevent the task force from breaking up over anger if they learned that member Bobby Brown had asked Roberts to get a DNA sample from Ed Roberts. Roberts, who was chairman of a multiagency task force investigating the Felkins murder, said Brown "came up with this idea about doing this [fictitious name] deal" for the DNA when they were in a smoking area of the sheriff's office in 2000. "He suggested we could send mine under" a fictitious name, which Roberts said he subsequently made up himself. Roberts said he noticed then-Sheriff Marty Montgomery nearby and asked Montgomery his opinion. "And Marty said, 'Yeah, I think that would be the best way to handle it,'" Roberts added. Brown, now a jail administrator and sheriff's office major, and Montgomery, now director of the Arkansas State Hospital's police department, disputed Roberts' account. "We didn't agree to nothing like that. That was all him," said Brown, who is no longer involved in the Felkins investigation. Roberts said he placed a cigarette he had smoked inside a brown envelope as Montgomery watched. "I licked the envelope. I sealed it. I put my fingerprints all over it. I wrote on the back" the fictitious Hispanic name and put the date of birth as 9-16-51, with each number being one lower than Roberts' own date of birth, 10-17-52, Roberts said. Roberts said he made sure his DNA and fingerprints were on the envelope because he feared Brown might move the DNA sample to another envelope and put Ed Roberts' name on it. Then, Roberts said, "it would have looked like I was trying to protect [a] guilty person. So, I covered that by having the sheriff witness it. ... My DNA would not have been on the seal" if Brown had switched the envelope. Roberts said he gave the envelope to Brown to submit to the Crime Lab. Experts can use a sibling's DNA to determine if a sample is a close match, Montgomery noted. "If he [Roberts] had submitted it under his own name, that would have been the best thing and something I would have recommended" due to the illness of Roberts' brother, Montgomery said. But Montgomery said he never agreed to putting a fictitious name on the sample. "That is not something you do on any investigation," he said. "It makes it appear you're trying to cover something up." Brown said he didn't know Roberts had submitted his ownDNA until after results showed the sample did not match DNA from the Felkins crime. Brown said he had asked Roberts to get the brother's DNA and that Robertsagreed. "Jerry didn't want to make his brother mad," Brown said. "So, he was just going to get one of his [brother's] cigarette butts and submit it." Brown said he later was taking other DNA samples to the Crime Lab and asked Roberts where his brother's sample was. "He said, 'I submitted that already,'" Brown said Friday. "I said, 'No, you didn't.' He said, 'I used an alias, which was a Hispanic name.' And then that really kind of upset me because you're submitting evidence to the Crime Lab that's not true. ... Later, he said he did not submit his brother's DNA but his own.He said it's in the same gene family." Brown said, "I think my feelings on that [at the time] were why would somebody do something so stupid that would mess up the case. ... Short of getting a confession, you won't ever get a conviction. ... If I was a [defense] attorney, I would jump on this for free." Brown said he believes Roberts, who no longer is on the task force, could have continued to keep the truth from officials if the DNA sample had come back a match. "That would have been a scientific impossibility," Roberts countered, since it would have meant he killed Felkins, and he said he did not. But Byrd said, "There are so many improper implications that could have resulted from what [Roberts] did, it is amazing." It could have messed up another person's life had there been a DNA match and a person with that fictitious name and the stated date of birth, Byrd said. Roberts disagreed. "There's no way anybody could have been harmed by this," he said. "If it would have turned up that they could not clear [the fictitious name], I would have went to my brother and we wouldhave got his DNA and submitted it." Roberts said his brother didn't know about the matter at the time. Byrd said the brother was "extremely cooperative" when he later asked him for a sample. Roberts said he told Byrd what he had done in 2001 after Byrd - then a state police investigator - was assigned to Faulkner County. Roberts said Brown, Byrd, Vaden and Foster are involved in a cover-up to protect the personRoberts believes killed Felkins. Foster said cover-up allegations are "standard fare" against elected prosecutors and that he had confidence in the prosecutor's office then and now. Byrd and Brown denied being part of a cover-up. Byrd said Roberts "has thrown things out there that have hurt the integrity of the case. He has done everything under the sun, and it's all for political gain." But Roberts said he has "a moral obligation" to run forsheriff because that is the only way Felkins-case evidence - including a bloody mattress he said was found in 2000 - will be handled properly and sent to the state. He also wants to oppose corruption in other cases, he said. Byrd declined to discuss specific evidence but said, "Apparently previous investigators decided [the mattress] shouldn't have been sent there. [Roberts] had every bit of power to send it [to the state]" when he was taskforce chairman but didn't.
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An Introduction from Pastor Keenan Roberts This page is dedicated to the remarkable life and ministry of my Dad, Jerry R. Roberts and our family's desire to carry on his heart for ministry to Spanish speaking people. It is an honor for our church to host this page! Below you will find the explanation about the purpose of the Jerry Roberts Memorial Fund and how it will function. We also believe you'll enjoy reading numerous other features and of course, don't miss the photo gallery of Dad and Mom, their ministry and our family. After living a beautiful Christian life, last year the sun set on his earthly journey. Following 79 years of making his mark on our family as well as people around the world, on April 25th, 2020 Dad entered into his eternal rest. We have created this page to further his legacy and continue his passion for Spanish speaking people being touched with the Good News of Jesus! We would love for you to be a part of that! For those of you that knew he and my mother, you are likely aware that their last 30 years in ministry were spent ministering to Hispanic people both in the US and Latin America. The desire of our family is that you would honor his life and ministry by making a contribution to the Jerry Roberts Memorial Fund. Every contribution made to this Fund can potentially bless Hispanic churches, projects, ministers, ministries and missionaries that are reaching Spanish speaking people both in the US and other parts of the world--all in memory of Jerry Roberts! He would be so proud and any amount you can give is greatly appreciated! Finally, on this page you can learn more about his ministry journey! He had quite the ministry adventure throughout his 60+ years of preaching and teaching! We encourage you to read, enjoy the photos, read what other dear friends have written about him and also access audio sermons he preached by visiting his YouTube channel. Thank you for dropping in and showing interest in this Memorial page and learning about our Vision to keep Dad's Hispanic flame alive. God bless you and please reach out to us if you have any questions. ​ Sincerely, A Proud Son Pastor Keenan Roberts ​ How It Will Work All contributions to the Jerry Roberts Memorial Fund will be given through and accounted for by New Destiny Christian Center. JRMF Executive Director will be Mamie Roberts. All decisions and how donations will bless various Hispanic ministries will begin with her, Jerry's wife and ministry partner of nearly 60 years. THE JRMF will also be jointly managed by 2 of Jerry’s children (Keenan Roberts, and Stefanie Howard) and his 4 grandsons (Jade Roberts, Zakary Howard, Nicolas Howard, and Blaze Roberts.) In essence, this “Family Board” will work together on how and where donations and financial blessings will be sent. How you can give ​ Online Giving You can access the Online Giving that New Destiny Christian Center has available by clicking here. This link is specifically to the Jerry Roberts Memorial Fund. You can fill in your debit or credit card information, decide on the amount and click Submit. If you access New Destiny's Online Giving from another location, the Jerry Roberts Memorial Fund is available as one of the options on the drop-down menu. All donations are tax-deductible. Traditional Mail If you'd like to use traditional mail please send your donation to: New Destiny Christian Center Attn: JRMF 80 Pear Lake Way Erie, Colorado, 80516. If you are including a check in what you are sending please make the check out to New Destiny Christian Center and write JRMF on the memo line. ​ Updates & Communication ​ As the Fund begins to receive contributions and be a blessing to Hispanic ministry we will be updating the JRMF web page with testimonies and photos of how these dollars are making an impact. This way, if you have been praying and/or giving, you will know the names, faces and stories of the JRMF! This is an ideal way for supporters to be able to check in and get updates on what is happening and how Funds are being dispersed and who they are blessing. We will also post periodic updates on this web page regarding the overall financial activity and growth of the JRMF. Updates will also be posted to the Jerry Roberts Memorial Fund Facebook Group. ​ ​ JRMF on Facebook ​ Another great way for you to stay updated on JRMF activity, news, photos and testimonies is to join the Jerry Roberts Memorial Fund Facebook Group. To send us a request to join this Facebook Group please clickHERE. ​ Ministry History of Jerry & Mamie Jerry left home as a teenager and took his last two years of high school via correspondence so that he could begin to travel and preach as a young evangelist. While he was on the Evangelistic field he held a revival meeting in Roswell, NM in the home church of Mamie Fulkerson. In 1961 they married and were a dynamic couple for nearly 6 decades! (They celebrated 58 Anniversaries together!) From 1964 to 1989 they Pastored wonderful Assemblies of God churches in: Clayton, NM Plainview, TX Lubbock, TX Tucson, AZ In 1989 they answered the Call to Missions and moved to Latin America to begin language school in San Jose, Costa Rica. At nearly 50 years old they defied the odds, facing the immense challenge of learning Spanish at that age. This began a 30 year love affair with reaching Hispanic people with the Gospel. Throughout their many years in Latin America Jerry served as the Assemblies of God Area Director for Central (Latin) America, served as the Director of the Language School in San Jose’, Costa Rica, helped build churches, poured into fellow missionaries, raised up national pastors and leaders, worked with Latin American Child Care and preached thousands of times in Spanish. All with his Sweetheart deeply immersed in the ministry with him. Once Jerry and Mamie moved back to the States they made their home in the Phoenix area and continued to work closely with the Southwest District of the Assemblies of God which serves Hispanic speaking Pastors and churches. They enthusiastically served together as the Directors of Pastoral Care for the Southwest District until the time of his passing. Mamie continues to give support to Pastoral Care in the Southwest District whenever she is needed. Mamie still resides in the Phoenix area and continues to be very involved in a variety of ministry endeavors as well as spending time with her family in AZ, CO, and NM. Contact Mamie or Pastor Keenan Mamie Roberts Cell: 623.217.3356 Email: mvrobe@aol.com Mamie's Facebook Page Keenan Roberts Cell: 303.717.4808 Email: pastorkeenanroberts@gmail.com Pastor Keenan Roberts Facebook Page Jerry Roberts Youtube Sermons and Writings Just below this paragraph you will find the link to the Jerry Roberts YouTube channel. This channel contains YouTubes of the audio of several sermons he preached, most of which are in English. Throughout his ministry he preached thousands of times in both English and Spanish. We hope these Messages are a blessing and inspiration to you! They are a great treasure as they contain his stately style, powerful biblical content and unmistakeable voice. ​ Jerry Roberts Youtube Channel Double Your Giving! Details Of The Matching Funds Challenge Our Family is so delighted to share with you that an anonymous Donor has created a MATCHING FUNDS CHALLENGE to benefit the Jerry Roberts Memorial Fund! The Donor is wanting to inspire you to get involved in giving and supporting ministry to Spanish speaking people! THE STRUCTURE OF THE 12 MONTH CHALLENGE From June 2021 through May 2022 the anonymous Donor will match up to $1000 each month of the Challenge. If $800 comes in for a particular month they will match it! If $500 comes in for a different month they will match it. Our family would love for you to pray about joining the Challenge and making a monthly commitment to give to the JRMF! If you give $25/month the Donor turns your gift into $50/month. If you give $50/month the Donor turns your gift into $100/month. The collective potential for the year is a combined $24,000 for building the Kingdom and blessing ministry that is touching Spanish speaking people. ​ The Donor has also put several guidelines in place to hopefully ignite giving from numerous people, places and churches. One of the stipulations is that the immediate Roberts Family cannot exceed more than 50% of a particular month's match amount. This design is intended to help the Roberts Family not bear most of the burden of giving but to inspire others to give each of the 12 months of the Challenge and help carry the financial load! It's a beautiful plan. Would you consider joining the 12 Month Challenge? If so, here’s your next steps: CLICK HERE to sign up and fill out your information. You will be asked to include your name and monthly amount so we know how the 12 Month Challenge is progressing and growing. This will put you on our list of monthly supporters of the JRMF whose donations are being doubled up to a collective $1000. The list of supporters will be private and the general public will not see your name or any of your information. When you hit "submit" it is immediately and privately emailed to Pastor Keenan. If you would like to start your giving right now, click on the following link to make a donation through the online giving portal of New Destiny Christian Center. Select Jerry Roberts Memorial Fund from the drop down menu. (Keenan Roberts is the Lead Pastor at New Destiny.) CLICK HERE. You can set up your giving through your bank account or card and you’ll have the option to make it an automatic recurring donation each month. That means once you have it set you don't have to worry about it any longer and your contribution to the JRMF will happen happen each month on the date of your choice. You can also send your one-time or monthly donations through the mail to: New Destiny Christian Center Attention: JRMF 80 Pear Lake Way
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Detectives in the Lexington Police Department's Robbery/Homicide Unit handle death investigations for Lexington-Fayette County. They work closely with officers in Patrol, the Forensic Services Unit, other investigative units, and the public to help solve these crimes. If you have information about a murder case, please call Lexington Police at (859) 258-3600. 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Cooke 43 Gunshot CBA Marquan King 3 4/20/2023 Chestnut St Timonte D. Harris 43 Gunshot CBA Corry Jackson 4 4/20/2023 Chestnut St Lakeisha Hill 32 Gunshot OPEN 5 4/30/2023 Castlewood Park Damar L. Weathers 18 Gunshot OPEN 6 5/5/2023 Pine St Clinton B. Brown 23 Gunshot CBA Jamierion Allen 7 5/5/2023 Summerhill Dr Michael R. Stinnett 16 Gunshot CBA Stewart Watson 8 5/23/2023 Florence Ave Jalen Henderson 19 Gunshot OPEN 9 5/28/2023 Short St. / N. Limestone Kevin Reel 35 Gunshot CBA Scott Lawless 10 7/5/2023 Tazewell Dr Christopher Valdez 16 Gunshot CBA Emmanuel Contreas & *Juvenile suspect* 11 7/11/2023 St. Michael Dr Beverly Keesecker 68 Gunshot OPEN 12 7/13/2023 Whitney Ave Stacey Marshall 30 Gunshot CBA Courtney Wrenn 13 7/25/2023 Whitney Ave Sy'Kia Epps 0 Blunt Force CBA Syied Epps 14 8/15/2023 Creek Path Lane Willie Y. Dixon 42 Gunshot OPEN 15 8/27/2023 Winchester Rd Malik Sleet 26 Gunshot OPEN 16 9/19/2023 Marshall Ln Arliss Stewart 80 Gunshot CBA Jim Bradburn 17 9/23/2023 South Broadway Dametrius Hampton 18 Gunshot CBA Jacolby Williams 18 9/23/2023 Hollow Creek Rd Christina Fikes 23 Gunshot CBE Sami Younus 19 9/24/2023 W. Main St Ty'Juan Pearson 38 Gunshot CBE 20 9/29/2023 Trade St Kristopher Lewis 28 Gunshot OPEN 21 9/30/2023 Centre Parkway Trevon Cummins 23 Gunshot OPEN 22 10/15/2023 Race Street Estaud Lopez 47 Gunshot OPEN 23 2/26/2023 Bracktown Road Brighton Hendron 4 Overdose CBA Anderson George Briana Turpin Raven Houston 24 12/27/23 Pemberton Street Devon Dockery Jr 34 Gunshot CBA Luquan Hayes 2022 homicides No. Date Location Victim's Name Age Cause of Death Status of Case Suspect(s) 1 01/03/2022 Anniston Dr D'Andre M. Green 24 Gunshot Open 2 01/07/2022 Cantrill Dr Kobby L. Martin 27 Gunshot CBA Deonte Carter 3 02/6/2022 Upper St Landon Hayes 10 Gunshot CBE 4 02/7/2022 Hollow Creek Rd Cornelius Allen 44 Gunshot CBA *Juvenile suspect* 5 2/17/2022 Cambridge Drive Jimmy Medlock 39 Sharp Trauma CBA Jennifer Kashuba 6 3/5/2022 W Short St Michael Yocum 36 Gunshot CBA Juan Linares 7 3/9/2022 Chase Pl Darian Webb 18 Gunshot CBA Darryl Russell 8 3/19/2022 Stratford Dr Leslie Bales 54 Sharp Trauma CBA Justus Bales 9 4/8/2022 W. New Circle Rd William Ashby 64 Blunt / Sharp Trauma CBA Alysha Noel & Danny Sims 10 4/12/2022 Russell Cave Rd Armond W. Lukes Jr. 40 Gunshot OPEN 11 5/1/2022 Versailles Rd Ricky A. Williams Jr. 40 Gunshot CBA Jerry Price 12 5/2/2022 Rogers Rd Deon M. Williams 13 Sharp Trauma CBA Nikki James 13 5/2/2022 Rogers Rd Skyler L. Williams 5 Sharp Trauma CBA Nikki James 14 5/7/2022 La Salle Rd James Bost Jr. 49 Gunshot OPEN 15 5/7/2022 La Salle Rd Amaya Taylor-Sandifer 20 Gunshot OPEN 16 5/17/2022 Meadow Lane / New Circle Rd Eric E. Boone 42 Gunshot OPEN 17 5/21/2022 Florence Ave Todd A Kenion 34 Gunshot OPEN 18 5/24/2022 Locust Ave Malcom X. Long 29 Gunshot OPEN 19 5/25/2022 Caywood Dr Lisa Wilson 65 Gunshot CBA Steven Wilson 20 5/25/2022 Caywood Dr Bryonny Wilson 42 Gunshot CBA Steven Wilson 21 5/25/2022 Caywood Dr Bronwyn Wilson 38 Gunshot CBA Steven Wilson 22 6/04/2022 Haggard Ct Joseph Richardson 35 Gunshot OPEN 23 6/19/2022 Charles Ave Randy Wise 55 Gunshot CBA DeMonte Cowan 24 7/17/2022 Hedgewood Ct Edward Studvent 33 Gunshot OPEN 25 7/20/2022 Quinton Ct Kadage Byishimo 38 Gunshot CBA Keith Denton 26 7/27/2022 Victoria Way Kendall Berry 34 Gunshot OPEN 27 8/5/2022 Augusta Dr James A. Palmatier 44 Gunshot CBA Sean Smith 28 8/13/2022 Centre Parkway Demetris Shelton 19 Gunshot OPEN 29 4/30/2022 Nicholasville Road James A. Morris 97 Aspiration Pneumonia CBA Eyvette Hunter 30 8/17/2022 Linden Walk Ashley D. Stamper 35 Gunshot CBA Yovany Chaple-Chaple 31 8/31/2022 Dakota Street Dietrich Murray 29 Gunshot CBA James Catlett 32 9/2/2022 Devonport Drive Mondono-Fonseca, Juan 26 Gunshot CBA *Juvenile suspect* 33 9/8/2022 Devonia Avenue Clarence E. Adams 57 Gunshot CBA Steven Smith 34 9/12/2022 W Sixth Street Doricky J. Harris 22 Gunshot CBA Bobby Hubbard 35 9/22/2022 Jennifer Road Raymond B. Brooks 51 Gunshot CBA Jonathan Lockhart 36 9/25/2022 Oxford Circle Adetokundo Okunoye 25 Gunshot CBA Woody LaPierre 37 10/14/2022 Bryan Avenue Robert S. Wallace 53 Sharp Trauma CBA Don Marshall 38 10/25/2022 Maple Avenue Nicole Morton 32 Gunshot CBA Courtney Young 39 11/12/2022 Darby Creek Road William L. Edwards 34 Gunshot OPEN 40 11/15/2022 Yellowstone Parkway Brandon Walker 37 Gunshot OPEN 41 11/20/2022 Alumni Drive Zy'Aire Waide 2 Overdose CBA Alashia Brown 42 11/23/2022 Bay Colony Lane Talina Henderson 47 Gunshot CBA Stephon Henderson 43 12/10/2022 Colonnade Drive Elaina Q. Mammen 19 Gunshot CBA Hubert Riley & *Juvenile suspect* 44 12/30/2022 Bradley Court Tyron Z. Shaw 21 Gunshot OPEN 2021 homicides No. Date Location Victim's Name Age Cause of Death Status of Case Suspect(s) 1 1/9/2021 Cove Lake Dr John Harris 28 Gunshot CBA Mercedes Childress / Davontae Cobb 2 1/21/2021 (died 2/4/21) Breckenridge St Wesley Brown III 32 Gunshot CBA Kenneth Wadkins 3 1/23/2021 N. 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Fifth St Pietro Swain 28 Gunshot Open 34 11/25/2021 Sandalwood Dr Eric Sweat 36 Gunshot CBA *Juvenile Suspect* 35 12/7/2021 Hill St Ramon Pennie 51 Gunshot Open 36 12/17/2021 Oak Hill Dr Devon Sandusky 21 Gunshot CBA Deonte Carter 37 12/30/2021 Betsy Ln Larry Perez-Morales 14 Gunshot Open Information about this chart All victim names are released by the Fayette County Coroner's Office Click on the address and/or suspect name for the most recent press release about the case The Lexington Police Department does not name juvenile suspects CBA = Cleared by Arrest; CBE = Cleared by Exception Investigations determined to be unfounded / justifiable homicides are not included on this list Suspects are named when investigators obtain a warrant or an arrest is made Does not include the judicial outcome of a case 2020 homicides No. Date Location Victim's Name Age Cause of Death Status of Case Suspect(s) 1 1/8/2020 Rambling Creek Dr Gregory Miller, Jr. 20 Gunshot CBA Jaquan St. Louis 2 1/31/2020 Lima Drive La Monte Sellers 31 Gunshot Open 3 2/10/2020 Alexandria Drive Elaine Castillo 33 Sharp trauma CBA Kevin Velasco-Gomez 4 2/11/2020 Nancy Hanks Rd Antwan Roberts 15 Gunshot Open 5 2/20/2020 Shaftsbury Rd Crystal Howard 35 Gunshot CBA Joseph Gonzalez 6 3/3/2020 Fairmont Ct Robert Clay 63 -- CBA Quentin Love 7 3/6/2020 Smith St Larry Rose, Jr. 44 Gunshot CBA Seantel Watson 8 3/29/2020 Second Street Zion Clark 20 Gunshot Open 9 4/5/2020 Rand Ave Richard B. Williams 54 Gunshot Open 10 4/21/2020 Hedgewood Court Ladonya Bennett 16 Gunshot CBA *juvenile suspect* 11 5/27/2020 Augusta Drive Lowell A. Johnson 55 Gunshot CBA *juvenile suspect* 12 5/28/2020 Augusta Drive Bruce Trice 58 Gunshot CBA *juvenile suspect* 13 6/10/2020 Martha Court Eugenia Keens 48 Blunt force trauma CBA Jacquetta Perry 14 6/16/2020 Atiya Place Gregory L. Fisher 30 Gunshot CBA Cameren Fisher 15 6/23/2020 Newtown Court James A. White 40 Gunshot CBA Dontate Burruss Darica Lynem 16 7/11/2020 Chestnut Street Darrell Price 31 Gunshot CBA Anthony King 17 7/27/2020 Speigle Street Miguel Diaz 19 Gunshot CBA Isaac Suastequi 18 7/27/2020 Warwick Court Karen Rae Greenup 57 Trauma CBA James Aubrey 19 7/28/2020 N. 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Jerry and Terry Roberts are one year apart, and growing up, they played at different levels of the Bay City League. \n Now at Cathedral Prep, the Roberts cousins are making big plays for the Ramblers'…
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Jerry and Terry Roberts are one year apart, and growing up, they played at different levels of the Bay City League. Now at Cathedral Prep, the Roberts cousins are making big plays for the Ramblers' defense. "We've grown up playing football since we were six years old," Jerry Roberts said. "My dad has always coached me and his name is Jerry also. Terry's dad is also Terry, and it's great to have a cousin on the field with me. He had a big interception against Bishop McDevitt and I said, 'There goes my little cousin doing his thing.' " The two will get one more year together as Jerry is a junior linebacker and Terry is a sophomore defensive back, but the two are looking to help Cathedral Prep win its third state championship Friday at 7 p.m. against Philadelphia powerhouse Imhotep Charter. "It's great to have them on the team," Prep coach Mike Mischler said about Jerry and Terry Roberts. "We have Jerry Roberts Sr. (assistant defensive line coach) on staff, and Jerry's defensive performance as a linebacker has been spectacular this year. He's one of the all-time leading tacklers for a single season in school history, and he's unselfish. We moved him to outside linebacker, and he's done things that some of our other guys can't. That's made a huge difference on the defense." Jerry Roberts has 111 tackles this season, including 13 for a loss. He has three sacks, two interceptions and one forced fumble. Jerry Roberts is sixth in Prep history in tackles and could pass Jake Plonski (2012) and Jim Scharrer (1992), who have 118 and 119 tackles, respectively, with one more big performance Friday. Terry Roberts, who rotates into the secondary, has four interceptions this season, including two of the biggest plays of the year. He grabbed a momentum-changing interception against Conneaut in the District 10 Class AAA championship before picking off a pass in the final minutes of the PIAA semifinals against Bishop McDevitt to prevent the potentially game-winning touchdown. "It's been great having my cousin out there because he's there to motivate me and push me," Terry Roberts said. "When I get down, he tells me to forget it and keep playing hard. Against McDevitt, I knew they were coming my way because they had trips (three receivers) on one side and I was lined up with Kobay White on the other side. I met the quarterback eye-to-eye and was able to make the play." The two also have a cousin on offense in starting senior wide receiver Koran Williams and relatives in Sidney and Malano Jones. - Prep will host a send-off Thursday at 9:30 a.m. in the H. David Bowes Auditorium. The Ramblers will conduct a walkthrough at State College High School at 3 p.m. Thursday before having a final walkthrough Friday at 11:30 a.m. at Bishop McDevitt High School. Prep and Imhotep Charter will kick off Friday at 7 p.m. at HersheyPark Stadium. - Farrell's send-off is scheduled for Thursday at 10 a.m. The Steelers will take on Bishop Guilfoyle at 1 p.m. Friday in Hershey for the PIAA Class A championship. Bishop Guilfoyle is on a 31-game winning streak, including a 19-18 upset of powerhouse Clairton in the 2014 state championship game. - Imhotep Charter is returning to Hershey for the first time since 2013. The Panthers were routed by WPIAL champion South Fayette 41-0 in the Class AA championship before moving up to Class AAA last fall. Imhotep Charter was beaten by eventual state champion Archbishop Wood 42-34 in the District 12 championship in 2014. - Fans can check out a live blog, including live stats and play by play of the Prep-Imhotep championship game Friday night by visiting Varsity Prime at GoErie.com/varsityprime. Fans can post comments and interact throughout the game while checking out stats for both teams in real time. The blog is being sponsored by Great Lakes Insurance. - District 10 will send two teams to the PIAA football championships in the same year for the third time. In 1991, Cathedral Prep and Strong Vincent each played for a state title but at different sites. Strong Vincent defeated Conestoga Valley 29-20 in the Class AAA game at Lackawanna County Stadium. Prep lost to Central Bucks West 26-14 in the Class AAAA game at Mansion Park in Altoona. D-10 also had two teams compete for state titles in 2006 and both were at Hersheypark Stadium. General McLane won the Class AAA game over Pottsville, 28-23, while West Middlesex lost 56-14 in the Class A game to Southern Columbia. - Bishop McDevitt quarterback Tayvon Bowers had a big game Friday with 352 passing yards. It is the second-most passing yards allowed in one game in Prep history, according to school historian Dan Brabender. The record is 375 passing yards in 2003 by St. Ignatius quarterback Brian Hoyer, who is now with the Houston Texans. Bryce Hall, a Virginia recruit, became the first 200-yard receiver against Prep with 219 yards. The previous record was 175 yards by David Ferris of St. Francis (N.Y.) in 2001. TOM REISENWEBER can be reached at 870-1707 or by e-mail. Follow him on Twitter at twitter.com/ETNreisenweber. Read the Varsity blog at GoErieBlogs.com/varsity. District 10 teams in the PIAA football championship games Year Class Result Site 1988 A Camp Hill 18, Cambridge Springs 7 Shippensburg University 1989 AA Hickory 30, Montoursville 22 Memorial Stadium, Middletown 1991 AAAA Central Bucks West 26, Cathedral Prep 14 Mansion Park, Altoona 1991 AAA Strong Vincent 29, Conestoga Valley 20 Lackawanna County Stadium 1994 AAA Berwick 27, Sharon 7 Mansion Park, Altoona 1995 AAA Berwick 43, Sharon 6 Mansion Park, Altoona 1997 A Sharpsville 10, Riverside 7 Mansion Park, Altoona 1999 AAAA Central Bucks West 14, Cathedral Prep 13 Hersheypark Stadium 2000 AAAA Cathedral Prep 41, Central Bucks West 35 OT Hersheypark Stadium 2004 AA Lansdale Catholic 40, Grove City 17 Hersheypark Stadium 2006 AAA General McLane 28, Pottsville 23 Hersheypark Stadium 2008 AA Wilmington 35, West Catholic 34, 2 OT Hersheypark Stadium 2012 AAA Cathedral Prep 24, Archbishop Wood 14 Hersheypark Stadium -- Tom Reisenweber "”"”"” ©2015 the Erie Times-News (Erie, Pa.) 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Raymond "Jerry" Roberts - one of the last surviving codebreakers to work at Bletchley Park on high-level Nazi communications - dies, aged 93.
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Raymond "Jerry" Roberts - one of the last of a top World War Two codebreaking team at Bletchley Park - has died, aged 93, following a short illness. Capt Roberts, from Liphook, Hampshire, was part of a group that cracked the German High Command's Tunny code at the British codebreaking centre. Their decrypts made it possible to read Hitler's own messages during the war. The team is credited with helping to shorten the war by at least two years. Capt Roberts joined Bletchley Park, in Buckinghamshire, as a German linguist and was among four founder members of the Testery section - named after its head Ralph Tester. Their target was to crack a system known as Tunny, which carried the messages of Hitler's top generals and even the Fuhrer himself. The system used four times as many encryption wheels as the famous Enigma machine - which carried military communications. Reminiscing years after WW2 - when he could finally talk about his work - Capt Roberts said he had taken delight in reading Hitler's messages, sometimes even before the intended recipient. He described the intelligence the team had gathered as "gold dust" in a 2013 BBC interview. "We were breaking 90% of the German traffic through '41 to '45", Capt Roberts recalled in one interview. "We worked for three years on Tunny material and were breaking - at a conservative estimate - just under 64,000 top-line messages." He added it had been "an exciting time" whenever the team "started getting a break on a message and seeing it through".
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TOMA Past Presidents The nonprofit, Austin-based Texas Osteopathic Medical Association was formally organized by five osteopathic physicians on November 29, 1900, in Sherman, Texas, under the name, Texas Association for the Advancement of Osteopathy. At the organizational meeting David L. Clark, D.O., of Sherman was elected president with an initial state membership of approximately ten; a constitution was adopted; and, first officers were elected. The association was formed because of the Wilson Bill, then pending in the state legislature, which threatened the osteopathic profession, along with occult or unorthodox practitioners. Cecil Smith, a former senator from Sherman, was hired to lobby against the bill, and an amendment protecting the profession was adopted. The first Texas Medical Practice Act, passed in 1907, permitted the licensing of doctors of osteopathy. John F. Bailey, D.O., of Waco was appointed by Governor Thomas M. Campbell as the first osteopathic physician on the composite State Board of Medical Examiners. In 1901, during the group's second meeting in Fort Worth, the name was changed to Texas Osteopathic Association. The name was changed again in 1930 to Texas Association of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons, and the association was first incorporated in 1946 in Dallas County. Its purpose was to support the science of osteopathic medicine. On September 14, 1971, the name was changed to Texas Osteopathic Medical Association. During the presidency of Joseph L. Love of Austin (1944-46) the profession made significant legislative gains. Another key figure in the association's growth was Phil R. Russell, D.O., of Fort Worth, who served as president in 1923-24 and in 1949 limited his practice in order to take over as executive secretary of the association. In the early 1950s, he built the first state headquarters at 512 Bailey in Fort Worth and was instrumental in achieving recognition for Texas osteopathic physicians by Blue Cross Insurance, which had previously refused to pay osteopathic hospitals or physicians. In 1925, when Governor Miriam A. Ferguson appointed Russell to serve on the Texas State Board of Health, he became the first osteopathic member. He was subsequently appointed to a six-year term on the State Board of Medical Examiners by Governor Ross S. Sterling and reappointed by Governor James Allred. President Franklin Roosevelt awarded him a Citation for his work on the medical advisory board of the United States Selective Service System during World War II. Under Tex Roberts, executive director from 1968 to 1987, the association made further gains for the profession. By 1980, osteopathic representation on the Board of Medical Examiners had dropped to one; after strong lobbying efforts, the Medical Practice Act of 1981 was passed, mandating three osteopathic physicians on the board and at least one on each of its committees. In 1987, Joel D. Holliday, D.O., became the first osteopathic physician ever to serve as president of the board. In 1981 and 1983 the association was also successful in getting a nondiscriminatory clause into the Medical Practice Act. During Roberts's tenure, a new headquarters was built at 226 Bailey Avenue in Fort Worth and the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine became a reality. In 1987, upon the retirement of Mr. Roberts, Tom Hanstrom was hired as executive director. Under his direction, a TOMA owned medical malpractice company was incorporated to provide TOMA members with medical malpractice insurance. Upon Mr. Hanstrom's untimely death in 1991, Terry Boucher was hired as the executive director. In 1993, the association's office was moved from Fort Worth to Austin so that the profession could have a stronger presence in the political arena. Under Mr. Boucher, the association was successful in getting a nondiscriminatory hospital staff law passed; the Texas State Board of Medical Examiners began accepting the National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners test for licensure in Texas; and, the association restored and moved into its new headquarters building in Austin at 1415 Lavaca Street. After a million-dollar renovation, the building has been designated as an Austin Historic Landmark. Wives of osteopathic physicians were originally combined with women osteopathic physicians in an organization known as the Osteopathic Women's National Association; Mary Lou Logan, D.O., of Dallas was a prime mover in Texas. Separation of the groups began at the 1938 convention of the American Osteopathic Association held in Ohio, and in 1939, wives of osteopathic physicians in Dallas County formed the first auxiliary in Texas. In 1940, the Dallas County auxiliary president, Mrs. Robert Morgan, was asked to form a state auxiliary, which was founded that year with ten charter members and Mrs. Morgan served as the first president. From Texas, the idea of state auxiliaries later developed at the national level and the Auxiliary to the American Osteopathic Association was formed at a meeting in Dallas. Growth of the osteopathic profession in Texas has risen from about ten in 1900 to approximately 150 in 1929. Due to the increase, eighteen divisional districts were formed to promote better communication. In 1998, the House of Delegates approved a nineteenth district in the Laredo area. The association publishes the Texas DO, formerly Texas Osteopathic Physicians Journal and an Annual Directory. It also holds an annual convention and an annual MidWinter/Legislative seminar. As of 1999, regular members numbered 1,782. The association exists to serve as an advocate for the needs of Texas osteopathic physicians, act as a referral service to the public, strives to improve public health, maintain high standards of osteopathic care, and ensure that the public has an alternative when selecting physicians. BIBLOGRAPHY: Phil R. Russell and Judy Alter, The Quack Doctor (Fort Worth: Branch-Smith, 1974). Texas Osteopathic Physicians Journal, April 1969. Written by Lydia Anderson Hedges and Terry R. Boucher TOMA Past Presidents 2022-2023 Katarina Lindley, DO 2021-2022 Heather Aguirre, DO 2020-2021 Brandon Lewis, DO 2019-2020 Brent Sanderlin, DO 2018-2019 John McDonald, DO 2017-2018 Steve Bander, DO 2016-2017 David Garza, DO 2015-2016 Steven Gates, DO 2014-2015 John Wright, DO 2013-2014 P. Steve Worrell, DO 2012-2013 A. Duane Selman, DO 2011-2012 Patrick Hanford, DO 2010-2011 Elizabeth A. Palmarozzi, DO 2009-2010 George Cole, DO 2008-2009 Monte E. Troutman, DO 2007-2008 Jack McCarty, DO 2006-2007 Daniel W. Saylak, DO 2005-2006 Kenneth S. Bayles, DO 2004-2005 Hector Lopez, DO 2003-2004 Jim W. Czewski DO 2002-2003 James E. Froelich, III, DO 2001-2002 Mark A. Baker, DO 2000-2001 Bill V. Way, DO 1999-2000 Rodney M. Wiseman, DO 1998-1999 Nelda Cunniff-Isenberg, DO 1997-1998 R. Greg Maul, DO 1996-1997 Arthur J. Speece, III, DO 1995-1996 William D. Hospers, DO 1994-1995 T. Eugene Zachary, DO 1993-1994 Brian G. Knight, DO 1992-1993 Jerry E. Smola, DO 1991-1992 Donald F. Vedral, DO 1990-1991 Robert L. Peters, Jr., DO 1989-1990 Joseph Montgomery, DO 1988-1989 Merlin L. Shriner, DO 1987-1988 Bill H. Puryear, DO 1986-1987 Jerome L. Armbruster, DO 1985-1986 Donald M. Peterson, DO 1984-1985 Royce K. Keilers, DO 1983-1984 Robert G. Maul, DO 1982-1983 William R. Jenkins, DO 1981-1982 Frank J. Bradley, DO 1980-1981 Dwight H. Hause, DO 1979-1980 John J. 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Jerry Roberts. Music Department: Die Letzten beißen die Hunde. Jerry Roberts was born on 20 August 1909 in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. He was an actor, known for Die Letzten beißen die Hunde (1974), Flammende Grenze (1935) and Juvenile Jungle (1958). He died on 15 September 1979 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.
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Jerry Roberts was born on 20 August 1909 in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. He was an actor, known for Die Letzten beißen die Hunde (1974), Flammende Grenze (1935) and Juvenile Jungle (1958). He died on 15 September 1979 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.
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Banned Individuals The persons listed below have been advised by JCPD or JCHA Management that they are not to enter upon any JCHA owned or managed property at any time. The listing of any individual’s name on this list should not be interpreted as a statement or indication of any criminal wrong doing on the part of the individual. This information is provided to you to help you comply with your lease. Please be advised that only adults are listed below. Contact Authorities If you have any questions regarding this list or question if a certain juvenile is banned from the property, please contact the Community Policing Department at (423) 926-3339.
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Obituary for Gerald "Jerry" Roberts | Gerald “Jerry” Roberts, 81, of Idaho Falls, Idaho, passed away January 7, 2024, at Eastern Idaho Medical Center from health complications. Jerry was born to Jess and Murell...
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Gerald “Jerry” Roberts, 81, of Idaho Falls, Idaho, passed away January 7, 2024, at Eastern Idaho Medical Center from health complications. Jerry was born to Jess and Murell Roberts on October 3, 1942, in Dillon, Montana. He was raised mostly between Dillon and Melrose, Montana. Upon graduating from high school, Jerry entered the Air Force. After three years, he moved to Oregon and then back to Dillion. He worked in many different fields, such as being a meat cutter, bartender, Idaho State Potato Inspector (in his later years), but his main occupation was a hard rock miner. After retirement, he focused on his growing family. Jerry is survived by his wife, Joan; daughters, Jerri Lynn Devlin of Dillion, MT, Helen LaMere of Butte, MT, and Dominique Roberts of Idaho Falls, ID; sons, Charles (Shorene) Roberts of Dillon, MT, Ray Roberts of Missoula, MT, and Frank Crowley of Spokane, WA; brother, Jim (Cori) Roberts of Virginia; great grandson, whom he was raising, Kaden Allen; 21 grandchildren, several other great grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his mother, Murell; father, Jess; brothers, Chuck, Patrick, and Tom Roberts; sisters, Ruth Daltor, Gertie Chelini, and Colleen Roberts. In lieu of flowers, please donate to a charity of your choice. Services are pending.
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A former Arkansas State Police sergeant who now is a Faulkner County justice of the peace said he submitted his own DNA under a fictitious name in 2000 as part of an investigation into the still-unsolved 1990 rape and beating death of a Greenbrier woman.
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— A former Arkansas State Police sergeant who now is a Faulkner County justice of the peace said he submitted his own DNA under a fictitious name in 2000 as part of an investigation into the still-unsolved 1990 rape and beating death of a Greenbrier woman. Jerry Roberts said he used a cigarette to turn in his own DNA rather than that of his then-ailing brother, who owned a business beside the video store where victim Pamela Faye Felkins worked. Authorities said Roberts' brother, Ed Roberts, was not a serious suspect, but they needed to rule him out because he worked so closely to Felkins. Ed Roberts later submitted his own DNA and was officially cleared. Roberts, who said he retired from the state police in November 2001, defended his actions in interviews Thursday and Friday. "I did what I thought was best at the time, and it was legal in an effort to pursue the truth," Roberts said. "I still think it was the right thing to do." But Faulkner County Sheriff Karl Byrd said Roberts' actions were improper and hurt the investigation. "It created a defense" for anyone who might ever be charged in the crime, said Byrd, who became sheriff in January 2007. "The defense can use it now," posing the question of, "If you tainted that, what elsewould you have tainted?" Byrd is a Democrat planning to seek re-election. Roberts is a Republican who announced Tuesday that he has formed an exploratory committee to see if there is support for him to run for sheriff. Byrd has been a target of Roberts' criticism since 2008, both over sheriff's office funding and the Felkins investigation. H.G. Foster, who was the prosecutor in Faulkner County in 2000 and now works for the Arkansas Office of the Prosecutor Coordinator, said Friday that he had "heard the rumor" about Roberts' actions but had not known it to be fact. Foster declined comment on Roberts' actions but said in general, "Anytime anybody involved in a criminal investigation puts something down that isn't true or says something that isn't true, No. 1, it's a bad thing, and No. 2, it absolutely can cause huge problems in the actual resolution of the case and any subsequent prosecution." Asked if it is illegal to submit DNA under a fictitious name, Foster said, "It would depend on the circumstances. ... It has to be addressed in the context of what you're doing." Jack McQuary, who works with the coordinator's office and was asked in June by Prosecuting Attorney Marcus Vaden to assist in the Felkins investigation, said he and Vaden "did not care to comment on [Roberts'] actions." McQuary said they want "to protect the integrity of the investigation." Rick Gallagher, assistant director of the state Crime Laboratory, said it is not that office's place to say if the use of a fictitious name on a DNA sample is legal or justified. He said his office takes the information provided by authorities and deals only with science. Roberts said he submitted his DNA "to pursue the truth," to "protect the innocent" - his brother - and to prevent the task force from breaking up over anger if they learned that member Bobby Brown had asked Roberts to get a DNA sample from Ed Roberts. Roberts, who was chairman of a multiagency task force investigating the Felkins murder, said Brown "came up with this idea about doing this [fictitious name] deal" for the DNA when they were in a smoking area of the sheriff's office in 2000. "He suggested we could send mine under" a fictitious name, which Roberts said he subsequently made up himself. Roberts said he noticed then-Sheriff Marty Montgomery nearby and asked Montgomery his opinion. "And Marty said, 'Yeah, I think that would be the best way to handle it,'" Roberts added. Brown, now a jail administrator and sheriff's office major, and Montgomery, now director of the Arkansas State Hospital's police department, disputed Roberts' account. "We didn't agree to nothing like that. That was all him," said Brown, who is no longer involved in the Felkins investigation. Roberts said he placed a cigarette he had smoked inside a brown envelope as Montgomery watched. "I licked the envelope. I sealed it. I put my fingerprints all over it. I wrote on the back" the fictitious Hispanic name and put the date of birth as 9-16-51, with each number being one lower than Roberts' own date of birth, 10-17-52, Roberts said. Roberts said he made sure his DNA and fingerprints were on the envelope because he feared Brown might move the DNA sample to another envelope and put Ed Roberts' name on it. Then, Roberts said, "it would have looked like I was trying to protect [a] guilty person. So, I covered that by having the sheriff witness it. ... My DNA would not have been on the seal" if Brown had switched the envelope. Roberts said he gave the envelope to Brown to submit to the Crime Lab. Experts can use a sibling's DNA to determine if a sample is a close match, Montgomery noted. "If he [Roberts] had submitted it under his own name, that would have been the best thing and something I would have recommended" due to the illness of Roberts' brother, Montgomery said. But Montgomery said he never agreed to putting a fictitious name on the sample. "That is not something you do on any investigation," he said. "It makes it appear you're trying to cover something up." Brown said he didn't know Roberts had submitted his ownDNA until after results showed the sample did not match DNA from the Felkins crime. Brown said he had asked Roberts to get the brother's DNA and that Robertsagreed. "Jerry didn't want to make his brother mad," Brown said. "So, he was just going to get one of his [brother's] cigarette butts and submit it." Brown said he later was taking other DNA samples to the Crime Lab and asked Roberts where his brother's sample was. "He said, 'I submitted that already,'" Brown said Friday. "I said, 'No, you didn't.' He said, 'I used an alias, which was a Hispanic name.' And then that really kind of upset me because you're submitting evidence to the Crime Lab that's not true. ... Later, he said he did not submit his brother's DNA but his own.He said it's in the same gene family." Brown said, "I think my feelings on that [at the time] were why would somebody do something so stupid that would mess up the case. ... Short of getting a confession, you won't ever get a conviction. ... If I was a [defense] attorney, I would jump on this for free." Brown said he believes Roberts, who no longer is on the task force, could have continued to keep the truth from officials if the DNA sample had come back a match. "That would have been a scientific impossibility," Roberts countered, since it would have meant he killed Felkins, and he said he did not. But Byrd said, "There are so many improper implications that could have resulted from what [Roberts] did, it is amazing." It could have messed up another person's life had there been a DNA match and a person with that fictitious name and the stated date of birth, Byrd said. Roberts disagreed. "There's no way anybody could have been harmed by this," he said. "If it would have turned up that they could not clear [the fictitious name], I would have went to my brother and we wouldhave got his DNA and submitted it." Roberts said his brother didn't know about the matter at the time. Byrd said the brother was "extremely cooperative" when he later asked him for a sample. Roberts said he told Byrd what he had done in 2001 after Byrd - then a state police investigator - was assigned to Faulkner County. Roberts said Brown, Byrd, Vaden and Foster are involved in a cover-up to protect the personRoberts believes killed Felkins. Foster said cover-up allegations are "standard fare" against elected prosecutors and that he had confidence in the prosecutor's office then and now. Byrd and Brown denied being part of a cover-up. Byrd said Roberts "has thrown things out there that have hurt the integrity of the case. He has done everything under the sun, and it's all for political gain." But Roberts said he has "a moral obligation" to run forsheriff because that is the only way Felkins-case evidence - including a bloody mattress he said was found in 2000 - will be handled properly and sent to the state. He also wants to oppose corruption in other cases, he said. Byrd declined to discuss specific evidence but said, "Apparently previous investigators decided [the mattress] shouldn't have been sent there. [Roberts] had every bit of power to send it [to the state]" when he was taskforce chairman but didn't.
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We have put the gender issue to bed.  The priests have had their five years of infamy.  The electors of New England and Bennelong have told the High Court where to stick the dual citizenship clause.  Is there an opening for the Parliament and the press to consider the only issue that matters – the Continue reading »
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We have put the gender issue to bed. The priests have had their five years of infamy. The electors of New England and Bennelong have told the High Court where to stick the dual citizenship clause. Is there an opening for the Parliament and the press to consider the only issue that matters – the problem that causes all the other problems – the galloping inequality, the public squalor and private splendour of a neoliberal, deregulated capitalism? We float on an ocean of triviality. Just when one sea of flotsam clears we sail into another. Now Hollywood actresses are recalling distant memories of how such and such an actor or producer went for a grope in the dressing room. At a time when we should be saying good-bye to Buckingham Palace and leaving that problem to the Poms we are bombarded with news of the royal family. We are back in the dark ages when the editorial staff of the Australian Women’s Weekly were under orders to include a royal story in every issue on pain of death or, worse than death, a lecture from Ita Buttrose. Deeper in the ocean under all this garbage runs the current of the great debate around the question that has been asked since Aristotle. How does the economy actually work? I’m not an economist but I can read and write and my mother named me after Jeremy Bentham so I have an unfortunate genetic predisposition to meddle in politics. I’m familiar with most of the economic theories going back to the Physiocrats and they all make a contribution to our understanding. The problem arises when a theory becomes gospel and its adherents neglect to read the earlier theories. This is a weakness throughout the social sciences and perhaps in the hard sciences too. Malcolm Turnbull is a well-read gent so it is reasonable to assume that he too has read the economic theories and that he is familiar with the classic paragraph that governs his thinking today. This is the paragraph of our times and it is often quoted from the letter Keynes wrote to Hayek on 28 June 1944 congratulating the Austrian on publication of The Road to Serfdom, with a famous reservation. “You admit here and there that it is a question of knowing where to draw the line,” wrote J.M. Keynes. “You agree that the line has to be drawn somewhere (between free markets and planning) and that the logical extreme is not possible. But you give us no guidance whatever as to where to draw it. In a sense you are skirting the practical issue. It is true that you and I would probably draw it in different places. I should guess that according to my ideas you greatly underestimate the practicability of the middle course. But as soon as you admit the extreme is not possible and that a line has to be drawn you are, on your own argument, done for since you are trying to persuade us that as soon as one moves an inch in the planned direction you are necessarily launched on the slippery path which will lead you in due course over the precipice.” (to totalitarianism) As is common in the human condition Malcolm Turnbull’s strength is also his weakness. He is a barrister by trade and as such, a master of the art of debating, in which the speaker is trained to argue with equal ferocity the positive or the negative case, without necessarily believing either side of the story, indeed not necessarily believing in anything at all. In other words, young Malcolm is pragmatic rather than dogmatic. This is likely a good thing at a time when conventional wisdom is falling apart. As the year closed we saw an extreme example of Twinkle-toes Turnbull in action. One day the Prime Minister was a small-l liberal supporter of the gender marriage issue. The next, his government announced the Gary Johns appointment, such a spectacular sop to the Coalition’s lunar Right that only the most brazen of barristers could have kept a straight face. Looking at today’s politics, especially in America, the writer who comes to mind is not Keynes but Trotsky. In his History of the Russian Revolution, Trotsky quotes General Zalesky describing his fellow officers in the High Command of the Czar’s army in 1917. “Much adventurism, much ignorance, much egotism, intrigue, careerism, greed, mediocrity and lack of foresight, and very little knowledge, talent or desire to risk life, or even comfort and health.” Because the American Democrats are so anxious to blame Russian spies for their own loss of direction the Republicans were able to skip through the Congress with what Paul Krugman calls their “terrible, no good, very bad tax legislation.” Illustrating the Republican triumph on our television news broadcasts we saw four men marching in step – Donald Trump, Mike Pence, Mitch McConnell and Paul Ryan. Would anybody in his right mind march behind this quartet? They in turn were marching to the tune of Arthur Laffer. It did not cross my mind that any government would go looping the loop again on the Laffer Curve, embracing the cargo cult of trickle-down economics, but now we have Scott Morrison, The Australian Financial Review and even Treasury urging us to jump over the cliff with these American financial geniuses. Let’s hope Bill Shorten and Chris Bowen stand firm. Governments are crying out for revenue. We need to lift taxes, not cut them. On that subject, it does seem odd that it took a small group of journalists to uncover the Panama Papers and the Paradise Papers. Surely tracking down and destroying these tax havens is not beyond the professional skills of the world’s treasury departments, tax offices and political leaders. They can’t all be on the take …. can they? Rising above an academic world suffocating under layers of its own bulldust is Frank Stilwell’s lovingly nurtured baby, The Journal of Australian Political Economy. (JAPE) Its arrival in my post box every six months is cause for celebration. The current edition (No 80) includes an essay by the South American, Professor Andres Blanco, attacking neoclassical economic theory’s pretence of scientific respectability. “Neoclassical theory is an ideology because it shows a distorted view of reality in a way that favours the interests that are behind the discourse,” he writes. “Neoclassical theory is practically devoid of any predictive and explanatory capacity. As an ideology its social function is not to explain reality or predict events but to preserve the capitalist system.” Tony Lawson, Professor of Economics at Cambridge University, takes a different tack, writing in the same journal under the heading, “What is wrong with modern economics and why does it stay wrong?” Writes Prof Lawson: “Economic or political ideology is not the explanation. Most mainstream economists, in my view, do not think about the way they proceed: They are more sheep than conspirators. Few understand terms like neoliberal or neoclassical, or care what they mean.” This has been my experience encountering Professor Paul Frijters who roams across the pages of Pearls and Irritations like the Caped Crusader, putting down economic heresies. When Christmas shopping I shouted myself to a present in the shape of the Paul Frijters/Cameron K. Murray book on Australian political corruption – “Game of Mates.” On the same shelf I picked up Steve Keen’s current paperback, “Can we avoid another financial crisis?” Both books are accessible to the general reader and are highly recommended. I would like to see both of them set as text books for high school students – say Year 11. The 16-year-old kids would love them. So would the teachers but the education ministers, Premiers and bank managers would have heart attacks, which might be a good way to start cleaning up the system. Frijters and Murray kick off their story with the great Australian real estate racket and give us a welcome reminder of Henry George and his land tax. The parallel the writers draw between the Mafia and the Game of Mates played by our politicians and businessmen is too true and it is tempting to use Mafia tactics to deal with it – make them an offer they can’t refuse. One of the scary aspects of the events described is that they went down in public view and were criticised at the time. For example, economics writer Ken Davidson pulled the Public Private Partnership (PPP) policy to pieces years ago. Bob Santamaria made the call on superannuation – that it should be a public scheme rather than private. Former Senator Robert Ray recalled that when Paul Keating brought the sale of the Commonwealth Bank to Cabinet he did not even provide briefing papers. Among many good counter-moves suggested by Frijters and Murray is the use of independent foreign experts to make decisions on discretionary government decisions – like the panels of umpires we see for international sporting events such as Test matches. Looking at the revolving door between politics and finance from another angle, it seems such a sad thing for the politicians involved. Many of these people have been in politics since they were in short pants, literally. They have graduated from handing out how-to-vote cards to counting numbers in the Party branches, to the Parliament and eventually to high office. They retire with superannuation beyond the dreams of most voters. If they are in good health and hold driving licences they are in a position for the first time in their lives to do something useful in voluntary work such as driving for hospitals or for organisations like Meals on Wheels where they can work with decent, normal human beings, not the spivs, pimps, real-estate developers, mining entrepreneurs etc who hang around Premier’s offices. I suspect it is not just the money with these political types. They are addicted to the feel of power, to being at the centre of the action. The saddest effect of all this corruption is identified by Frijters and Murray with stark clarity. It is the loss of the very ethos that we Australians like to think distinguishes our race – a rough and ready egalitarian spirit among a people not noted for saluting the officers. Mateship was not about money. It was about survival in hard times. “Australia is becoming a class society with an elite that robs the rest of us who are scrambling to salvage some self-esteem by secretly hoping to join that elite. The pathetic kowtowing to wealth that is so typical of class-societies has replaced the proud culture Australia had just decades ago where tall poppies were cut to size.” Steve Keen explains the shortcomings of economic models based on dynamic stochastic general equilibrium theory that failed to predict the Global Financial Crisis and describes the Hyman Minsky view behind his own prediction. He acknowledges Wynne Godley, who also forecast the European Union’s problems at the time of the signing of the Treat of Maastricht when he commented on the Union’s inadequate architecture – a central bank but no treasury. The same criticism was levelled more recently by critics from such diverse backgrounds as the Wall Street billionaire, George Soros, and the Greek patriot, Yanis Varoufakis. Steve Keen is difficult to classify but there is an integrity in his argument that commands attention. His demolition of Larry Summers is short and sweet. In a general comment concluding the penultimate chapter he writes: “Forty years of neoliberalism – which is effectively introductory neoclassical economics disguised as political philosophy – has transformed the global economy so that on paper it looks much like the model world of a first- year economics text book. Finance markets have been deregulated, unions have been destroyed, tariffs have been dropped worldwide, competition policy is applied to basic services like health, education and transport.” John Menadue in his suggested weekend reading linked up with the Yanis Varoufakis piece from JAPE in which the writer described the taking of red and blue pills to symbolise the gap between the real world and the fantasy created by universities, the media, corporations and politicians. This is a summary of an earlier book co-authored by Varoufakis in which the authors referred to a movie called The Matrix, which they used as a template to explain their argument. I was born with a red pill in my mouth so I think I understood the point but I stayed up late one night watching The Matrix on television and I could not make head or tail of what Keanu Reeves and his fellow actors were doing. Thus we come back to the ancient question. How does this thing called the economy work? The next big book on economics is “Capitalism, Competition, Conflict and Crises” by Anwar M Shaikh, Professor of Economics at the New School for Social Research in New York. It is reviewed by Susan K. Schroeder in my favourite journal. (Schroeder.S.K. (2017),’Review Essay: Classical Political Economy Resurgent’ Journal of Australian Political Economy No.80, pp 212-20.) In her comprehensive review, Susan Schroeder compares the book to Joseph Schumpeter’s ‘History of Economic Analysis.’ Reading Anwar Shaikh’s magnum opus is my new year’s resolution. It is a substantial resolution because the book is over a thousand pages in the hardback. Jerry Roberts is a former parliamentary reporter, still interested in politics.
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Veteran MLB Jerry Roberts excited to join family, former coaches with UMass for final season
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The 2nd-leading tackler for Arizona last season, Roberts is ready to step into similar role with Minutemen
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The Massachusetts Minutemen have been hard at work recruiting the Transfer Portal this off-season and while they have identified numerous targets for their board, given the fluid nature of transfers with the Portal sometimes a player becomes available unexpectedly and you have to react accordingly. That was certainly the case with former Arizona linebacker Jerry Roberts, who just committed to the Minutemen off his recent official visit to Amherst: Roberts had initially decided to stay in Tucson and use his NCAA-granted seventh season with the Wildcats but a change with the coaching staff had Roberts reevaluating his options. He entered the Portal and was promptly offered by UMass and Don Brown & Keith Dudzinski, his former defensive coaches with UA and he didn't take long to decide that playing for them once again was his preferred option. Roberts is also the older brother of 2023 UMass signee Jyree Roberts, also a Mike linebacker, and the chance to play with his brother was the icing on the cake when he told us why UMass was the move for him following his commitment. "The campus and coaching staff were amazing," Roberts said. "After playing for Coach Brown at Arizona I felt as if it was the right fit, especially playing in a defense of his caliber. So I thought 'why not?' and I get another chance to play for him in a top notch defense again. Also with my little brother attending UMass I thought it would be a great thing to teach him and lead him in the right path. Especially with me trying to make it to the NFL and him trying to become a starter on the field." Roberts' 78 tackles were second on the Wildcats last season (their leader had 79) and his old-school MLB mentality translates to the field in everything he does. "I bring an aggressive. true Mike linebacker attitude as a downhill run stopper," Roberts said. "I'm great in pass coverage, able to recognize offensive schemes and tendencies. Also I'm a vocal leader whether it’s practice or a game; a true leader of the defense, running the show." Roberts will be enrolling this month with UMass and he is looking forward to getting started and getting back to campus, a place that really impressed him on his official visit earlier this month. "What stood out to me [on the visit] were that facilities are top notch," Roberts said. "Quite frankly better than some Power 5 programs. Also the surrounding area that was within a 15-20 minute radius was extremely nice environment-wise. The campus was huge and new. As far as the staff, they treated me as family. It felt as if I've known them my whole life. With the coaching experience we have I can’t wait to experience a great season under them." Jerry's opportunity to play with Jyree was a major factor for him, and he really wants to set his brother on the right path, similar to his own, ideally with a degree and a shot at the pros at the end of it. "Getting a chance to play with your younger brother is amazing," Roberts said. "It’s like who wouldn’t want a chance to teach their younger sibling the game inside and out, helping him perfect his craft but also learning from him as well. But this also makes it a lot easier for my family to come watch some games since we both are here." Roberts' veteran leadership and experience will be huge for UMass in 2023 as they look to take their next step forward under Brown and his staff. Roberts can't wait for Minutemen fans to see what he and the defense can do for this program next season. "[UMass fans] are going to get an outgoing, fun to be around and energetic person," Roberts said. "I come ready to work and compete every single day. I’m all for the fans and making sure they have a great experience with the players, so if you see me on campus don’t hesitate to say 'hi' either." Adding Roberts late in the Portal window really ended up as a coup for UMass. They get a veteran Power 5 starter for his final season and he can step right into the role that Jalen Mackie filled last season. The family and coaching connections made it happen and sometimes you need those things in order to grab a player you might not otherwise have gotten. That's some good fortune for UMass which they haven't always had in recruiting but they certainly weren't going to let it go past them this time. Roberts can be a game-changer for a defense that already took a significant step forward last season under Brown and Dudzinski. He is an old-school 'backer and that is something UMass will always need anchoring the middle of their defense. He can also be invaluable to not only his younger brother but other young LBs like Tyler Martin who can have another season learning from a seasoned veteran. UMass has done a very good job recruiting the Portal this cycle and it shows in the talent they've accrued. Roberts may only have one season left but he is going to be going all-out with his goal of making the pros on the horizon. He'll be a motivated leader for the Minutemen and they should all look to follow his example.
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...Jerry Roberts?
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AFTER he departed from the Chronicle, ousted managing editor Jerry Roberts probably thought that at least he wouldn't have to play second banana to Phil Bronstein. As the new editor of the Santa Barbara News-Press, the banana would stop with him. It didn't work out that way. On Nov. 6, 2007, Jerry beamed as celebrities and colleagues applauded him in a Beverly Hills hotel. PEN, the international writers’ society, handed him a First Amendment Award for ethical journalism. It honors “those who have courageously, and often at great personal loss, defended freedom of expression.” Unfortunately, the late Joe Liebling was again proved right when he wrote, “Freedom of the press is guaranteed only to those who own one.” Jerry is no longer in a position to defend anything but himself and staffers who quit or were fired after he was escorted out the front door of the News-Press in 2006. They were protesting what they saw as journalistic improprieties by the novice publisher, millionaire widow and aspiring socialite, Wendy P. McCaw. But at first Jerry must have congratulated himself on landing a good job on a lively paper recently unchained from the New York Times. It was purchased by McCaw in 2000 with some of the $450 million settlement reported after her divorce in 1995 from billionaire Craig McCaw of McCaw Cellular. A Stanford graduate and animal rights activist, she once approved an editorial that opposed turkey dinners on Thanksgiving on grounds that the birds are “unwilling participants.” The relationship with Jerry went south when she leaped from the editorial pages and began to interfere with the news, later accusing Jerry of biased reporting by his staff. It took an ugly turn when a front-page headline proclaimed, “News-Press seeks exam of computer used by ex-editor Roberts containing child porn.” The unsigned story reported that Jerry’s office computer contained 15,000 images of child and adult porn. It appeared without a response from Jerry. A. Barry Cappello, a lawyer representing McCaw, told the Los Angeles Times, “The company had a crime being committed on its premises . . . Somebody at that paper at some time – maybe it’s a current employee or another former employee – did this, but it is a crime. And we are going to root it out.” So far, no rooting. Jerry called it instead “a desperate attempt to destroy my reputation.” He said the computer had several other users. A lie detector operator said Jerry passed with a high score. >< MORE THAN 50 News-Press employees – a precise number is lacking – have been dismissed or left voluntarily since Jerry resigned. Sixty others, mostly in jobs not connected with news and editorial, lent their names to a full-page ad that expressed support for the publisher. McCaw has said the former staffers disagreed with “goals to improve the quality of the paper, to have accurate unbiased reporting, and more local stories that readers want to read.” She added, “They no longer would be permitted to flavor the news with their personal opinions.” Linda Strean, alumna of the Examiner and later the Chronicle, is media affairs boss for the UC Public Policy Institute. She has written, “As Jerry Roberts’ colleague of many years (two of them as his managing editor at the News-Press), I’ve watched from afar as our former employer has marshaled her considerable fortune to personally attack an honorable man and talented journalist.” She asked for donations to the defense fund, the Lawyers Alliance for Free Speech Rights, PO Box 22557, Santa Barbara CA 93121. >< "THE SLEAZE gets deeper,” said Barney Brantingham, veteran columnist for the News-Press. Wait. He’s still a columnist, but he writes for the Independent, a weekly that truly deserves to be called an “alternative.” Brantingham was joined this summer by Jerry, whose blog on politics, the punningly named "Capitol Letters," now appears in the Independent http://independent.com/blogs/capitol-letters/. Jerry, who is being treated for non-Hodgins lymphoma, has a day job as director of student publications, including the Daily Nexus newspaper, at UC-Santa Barbara. Most of his News-Press newsroom staffers have quit, but eight were fired. They claim it was because of a crackdown on their efforts to join the Teamsters Union. That was the subject of a summer hearing by the National Labor Relations Board. For more, ask Google for http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Barbara_News-Press_controversy. It has 10 times the usual word count for Wikipedia articles. They are festooned with 123 footnotes, most with links to sources. One paragraph reports that in April the News-Press computer system blocked access to Wikipedia along with YouTube, Facebook and three blogs. “I repeat my prediction,” said Brantingham in his column about the NLRB hearings. “Law Judge William Kocol will rule against the News-Press on all or most of the unfair labor practices, and Wendy will appeal it well until the next century, if necessary.” The Audit Bureau of Circulation is reported as saying the News-Press daily circulation in the half-year ending March 30 dropped about 7 percent to 35,755. Wendy has sued Jerry (for $25 million), the Independent and the American Journalism Review. Jerry has sued her for $10 million. “This is an unspeakable outrage,” said Jerry’s supporter Marianne Partridge, who edits the Independent. She was former editor of Rolling Stone and the Village Voice. “This is disgusting.” The Geezer Gazoot tardytimes.com July 2008
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Transformation Story: Jerry Roberts, MVF Chair of the Chicago Outreach Committee
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I did not choose a plant based lifestyle, it chose me. My journey began six years ago after a heart attack (widowmaker). I had 3 blockages in my LAD artery. After receiving four stents, I was encouraged by my wife who at the time was working as a CNA on the cardiac floor of […]
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I did not choose a plant based lifestyle, it chose me. My journey began six years ago after a heart attack (widowmaker). I had 3 blockages in my LAD artery. After receiving four stents, I was encouraged by my wife who at the time was working as a CNA on the cardiac floor of Christ Hospital in Oak Lawn IL, to look into Dr. Dean Ornish Program to Reverse Heart Disease, Ornish Lifestyle Medicine. She knew from my lifestyle and poor choices that I most likely wouldn’t follow a traditional cardiac rehab program. I’m still not sure why she thought I would adhere to this one, but that’s another story. I reluctantly began my rehab. I was crushed at the prospect of giving up my beloved meat, dairy and eggs. I come from a family of deer hunters, so that also was a struggle for me. After several weeks my health and overall well being began to improve drastically. I began to lose weight, feel better, gain mental clarity and started mountain biking- something that I loved when I was younger. However, due to a hectic life and weight gain, I stopped biking for years. Fast forward six years and I now run regular 5k’s, I practice yoga and meditation, I average 1500+ miles a year on my mountain bike. This lifestyle change is possible because of the energy and health benefits of a plant based lifestyle. I have learned so much being a part of the plant based community, I have learned of the ethical treatment of animals and no longer hunt because I no longer consume animal products. There is also a sustainability factor that I’m learning about and agree that plant based living is not only good for your health, but good for the planet!
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<p>Top codebreaker at Bletchley Park who helped to decipher Hitler's messages</p>
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Jerry Roberts, who has died aged 93, was one of the leading Bletchley Park codebreakers working on the Fish teleprinter messages sent between Hitler and his generals which revealed that the Germans had been fooled by British deception, so ensuring the success of the D-day landings. Roberts worked in the Testery at the Buckinghamshire estate, where communications between Field Marshal Gerd von Rundstedt, the German commander in France, and Hitler were deciphered. The codebreakers named the teleprinter ciphers Fish, and the link between Von Rundstedt and Hitler was known as Jellyfish. "Many messages were signed by top field marshals like Von Rundstedt," Roberts wrote in Colossus: Bletchley Park's Greatest Secret (2006). "Occasionally there were messages signed by Hitler himself. I can remember deciphering at least one message − he called himself: 'Adolf Hitler, Führer'." MI5 had captured a number of German spies sent to Britain and was using them to feed fake intelligence to the Abwehr, German military intelligence, in an operation known as the Double Cross system. The British used them to build up a completely false picture of allied plans ahead of D-day to give the impression that the invasion force would land on the Pas de Calais rather than in Normandy. Although the Bletchley Park codebreakers had broken the Abwehr Enigma machine, itself an astonishing feat, and knew that German intelligence believed the fake messages, they could not predict how Hitler would react to the D-day deception. The Jellyfish messages deciphered in the Testery not only revealed that Hitler believed the invasion would be in the Pas de Calais but that even as the allies were landing in Normandy he overruled Von Rundstedt's plans to reinforce his positions there at the expense of those around Calais. Hitler's decision to order two key armoured divisions back to Calais was revealed in the messages deciphered by Roberts and his Testery colleagues; this depleting of German troops is widely seen as having helped to ensure that allied forces were not driven back into the sea. Jerry was born in Wembley, north-west London, to a pharmacist father and a mother who played the organ in the local chapel. He was educated at Latymer upper school, Hammersmith, before studying modern languages at University College London. Shortly before he graduated in 1941, he was recommended to Bletchley Park as a German linguist of ability by Professor Leonard Willoughby, who had himself been a codebreaker during the first world war. As a result, he was recruited, initially as a civilian, into the Bletchley Park research section which dealt with ciphers no one else was working on. His first assignment, under Ralph Tester, who had been recruited from the BBC monitoring service, was deciphering the messages sent back to Berlin by German police troops operating on the eastern front. These messages revealed the killing of many thousands of Jews in Belorussia (now Belarus), Ukraine and the Baltic republics in what is recognised as the early stages of the Holocaust. The messages led Winston Churchill to denounce the killings publicly as "a crime without a name", despite the risk of revealing the codebreakers' work. In July 1942, Tester and his five codebreakers at the Testery, including Roberts, were put to work on the highest-grade cipher ever to be broken at Bletchley. The Lorenz SZ40 machine used to encipher messages on the teleprinter links between Berlin and all the major German military fronts had two sets of five cipher rotors. Even the most complex Enigma machines had only four. The Lorenz SZ40 messages were unlocked by two spectacular pieces of codebreaking. First, in October 1941, Bletchley's chief cryptographer, John Tiltman, broke into one of the teleprinter links when a German operator re-sent one message, but with abbreviations, to save time. The difference between this and the original gave Tiltman a way into the code. With this knowledge of the enciphering, Bill Tutte, then a young Cambridge chemistry graduate, was able to reconstruct the entire workings of the Lorenz SZ40 machine. One of the new recruits to the Testery was Max Newman, who had been Alan Turing's tutor at Cambridge. He realised that the process of breaking the Fish ciphers could be speeded up by a computation machine of the kind conceived by Turing in his work at Cambridge. The result was Colossus, the world's first large-scale electronic digital computer, built by a team led by GPO telecommunications engineer Tommy Flowers. By the end of the war the Testery team was 118-strong and included Roy Jenkins, later a Labour chancellor, and Peter Benenson, the Amnesty International founder. Other important messages they intercepted included the German plans ahead of the 1943 Battle of Kursk. "I can remember myself breaking messages about Kursk," Roberts recalled in an interview. "We were able to warn the Russians that the attack was going to be launched and the fact that it was going to be a pincer movement. We were able to warn them what army groups were going to be used and most important, what tank units were going to be used." The German plans were passed officially to Moscow disguised as reports from British spies. They were also given to Soviet intelligence by John Cairncross, a member of the Cambridge spy ring, who was then working in Hut 3, which wrote the intelligence reports on the Fish intercepts. Stalin rarely believed intelligence and particularly that supplied by his western allies, but the confirmation from two sources ensured it was believed, allowing the Red Army to defeat the Germans in what was one of the war's major turning points. After 1945 Roberts was sent to Germany to investigate war crimes. He then built a highly successful career in market research, working for companies that included British Gas, American Airlines and Chrysler. He retired in the early 1990s after meeting his third wife, Mei Li, an artist and book illustrator. They married in 1995. Recently Roberts campaigned for greater recognition of the groundbreaking work of both Tutte and Flowers. He was appointed MBE in 2013. He is survived by Mei Li, and by two daughters and a son from his previous marriages. Jerry (Raymond Clarke) Roberts, codebreaker, born 18 November 1920; died 25 March 2014 This article was amended on 1 April 2014. The original stated that Roberts was survived by a daughter from his third marriage. This has been corrected.
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Sauk Trail began offering Custom Bows for sale in 1981. After many long days and nights of working on designs and bow forms as well as building bows with different woods and glass backing, we felt we were ready to move forward. Today, we offer 8 different models for the hunter, as well as the target archer. Sauk Trail Bows have become popular with traditional shooters around the world, and we pride ourselves on crafting quality bows at affordable prices and can truly say we never make two custom bows alike. We believe a custom bow should be a one of a kind bow not just in draw weight but in appearance as well. Jerry Roberts has been building bows for over 35 years. I, Mike Roberts, have spent 25 of those under his wing in the archery business. I spent almost 40 years with my dad in discussion, design, and my favorite, field testing! The years have been great, and the education, well, PRICELESS!! January 2015 was the time for all of that education to come into play. The Lord decided it was time for my father to hunt the "Big Woods". This has been a tremendous loss for our family as well as many friends. Working in the shop has been difficult, but I know he is smiling down.
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Gladys School, age 85, passed away surrounded by her loving family on Wednesday, April 11, 2007, at Brewster Village in Appleton. She was born in Wrightstown on February 20, 1922, daughter of the late George and Marie (Verbeten) Lamers. She married Paul T. School on February 8, 1944 in Wrightstown; he preceded her in death in June of 2006. The couple lived in Hollandtown for most of their married life, moving to their current home in 1947. Gladys was a member of St. Francis Catholic Church in Hollandtown. In her younger years, she worked as a staff writer for the DePere Journal, and was also a member of the Urban Klister Post #436 of the American Legion Auxiliary in Wrightstown. Gladys was a daughter, sister, loving wife and mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and maker of a home extraordinaire. She was a woman who could truly “bake” someone happy. Survivors include four daughters: Sandy VandeLoo of Eau Claire and her special friend Jack; Lois (Mark) Brown of Kaukauna; Peg (John) Roberts of Oregon, Wisconsin; and Paula (Alex) Zarenko of Gibsonia, Pennsylvania; two sons: Jim (Theresa) School of Menasha and Mike (Wendy) School of Chippewa Falls; ten grandchildren: Laurie (Todd) Edelman, Rick (Sarah) VandeLoo, Michael VandeLoo, Jody Bangart and his fiancée Diane, Jill Hegy, Becky (Mike) Dreyer, Jerry Roberts, David Roberts, Kristina Zarenko, and Eric Zarenko; a step-granddaughter: Kendra Tolliver; eleven great-grandchildren: Emily, Megan, and Abby Edelman; Sam, Alex, and Noah VandeLoo; Marissa, Alix, Kinsey, and Tyler Hegy; and Trinity Dreyer. Gladys is also survived by five sisters: Judy Schaeuble of Kaukauna, Isabelle Brochtrup of Little Chute, Toni (Dan) Vander Loop of Kaukauna, Betty (John) Maney of Texas, and Ruth (Jerry) Gerhartz of Racine; several of Paul’s brothers and sisters: Eleanor Oppelt, Rita (Roland) VandeHey, Louis (Arlene) School, Bob (Elaine) School, and Art (Marie) School; as well as many wonderful nieces and nephews on both sides of the family. Gladys was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Paul, her son Jerry, brothers Robert Lamers and Roy (Mildred) Lamers, brothers-in-law Pat Schaeuble, Roland Brochtrup, Howard (Evelyn) School, John Oppelt, Roy Potter, and Raymond Micke; two sisters-in-law: Ardie School and Florence (Stan) Budzinski; and nephews Nicholas Micke and Terry Schaeuble. The funeral liturgy for Gladys will be held at 10:00 AM on Monday, April 16, 2007 at ST. FRANCIS CATHOLIC CHURCH in Hollandtown, with Fr. Bill VandeLoo officiating. Interment will follow in the parish cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Sunday from 1:00 PM until 5:00 PM and again Monday morning at the church from 9:00 AM until 10:00 AM. There will be an American Legion Auxiliary service at 4:45 PM Sunday at the funeral home and a parish prayer and scripture service at 5:00 PM. The entire staff of caregivers at Brewster Village provided excellent and compassionate care. We thank each of you. Thanks also to Deborah Schultz, Gladys’ physician, who was simply amazing. The family also extends their gratitude to the many special friends and neighbors who cared for both Paul and Gladys over the years. Your kindness will never be forgotten by our family. Gladys was a warm and generous woman whose home was always open to family and friends. No one was a stranger to her. She will be remembered as a fun-loving woman who also enjoyed making a little mischief from time to time! Mom loved playing a good hand of Rummy with anyone who dared to take her on. She was a huge part of our lives and we will never stop missing her.
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Local District Offices The geographical structure of the U.S. Marshals Service mirrors the structure of United States district courts. There are 94 federal judicial districts, including at least one district in each state, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealths of Puerto Rico, and the Northern Mariana Islands and the two territories of the United States – the Virgin Islands and Guam. View Twitter handles By clciking the link you will go to the page with all U.S. Marshals Service twitter lists. U.S. Marshal: Jesse Seroyer Jr. Courthouse: Frank M. Johnson Jr United States Courthouse Complex Address: 1 Church Street, Suite A-100 Montgomery, AL 36104-4018 Phone:(334) 922-6960 Established on February 06, 1839 Counties: Autauga, Barbour, Bullock, Butler, Chambers, Chilton, Coffee, Coosa, Covington, Crenshaw, Dale, Elmore, Geneva, Henry, Houston, Lee, Lowndes, Macon, Montgomery, Pike, Randolph, Russell, Tallapoosa Court: in Montgomery, Dothan, Opelika U.S. Marshal: Chester Martin Keely Courthouse: Hugo L. Black United States Courthouse Address: 1729 North 5th Avenue, Room 240 Birmingham, AL 35203-2050 Phone: (205) 829-6611 Established on March 03, 1817 Counties: Bibb, Blount, Calhoun, Colbert, Cherokee, Clay, Cleburne, Cullman, De Kalb, Etowah, Fayette, Franklin, Greene, Jackson, Jefferson, Lamar, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Limestone, Madison, Marion, Marshall, Morgan, Pickens, Saint Clair, Shelby, Sumter, Talladega, Tuscaloosa, Walker, Winston Court: in Birmingham, Huntsville, Decatur, Anniston, Tuscaloosa, Gadsden, Jasper U.S. Marshal: Mark F. Sloke Courthouse: John Archibald Campbell United States Courthouse Address: 1155 St. Joseph Street, #201 Mobile, AL 36602-3606 Phone: (251) 690-2841 Established on July 13, 1818 Counties: Baldwin, Choctaw, Clarke, Conecuh, Dallas, Escambia, Hale, Marengo, Mobile, Monroe, Perry, Washington, Wilcox Court: in Mobile, Selma U.S. Marshal: Robert Heun Courthouse: James M. Fitzgerald United States Courthouse and Federal Building Address:222 West 7th Avenue, Room 189 Mail Stop 28 Anchorage, AK 99513-7568 Phone:(907) 271-5154 Established on May 17, 1884 Counties: Alaska constitutes one judicial district. Court: in Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau, Ketchikan, Nome U.S. Marshal: Vacant Courthouse: Sandra Day O'Connor United States Courthouse Address: 401 West Washington Street, Suite 270 Phoenix, AZ 85003-2126 Phone: (602) 382-8768 Established on February 24, 1863 Counties: Apache, Cochise, Coconino, Gila, Graham, Greenlee, La Paz, Maricopa, Mohave, Navajo, Pima, Pinal, Santa Cruz, Yavapai, Yuma Court: in Phoenix, Tucson, Flagstaff, Yuma U.S. Marshal: Vacant Courthouse: Richard Sheppard Arnold United States Courthouse Address: 600 West Capitol Avenue, Room A328 Little Rock, AR 72201-3329 Phone: (501) 324-6256 Established on March 2, 1819 Counties: Eastern District of Arkansas–Northern Division Cleburne, Fulton, Independence Izard, Jackson, Sharp, Stone Eastern District of Arkansas–Eastern Division Cross, Lee, Monroe, Phillips, St. Francis and Woodruff Eastern District of Arkansas–Jonesboro Division Clay, Craighead, Crittenden, Greene, Lawrence, Mississippi, Poinsett, Randolph Eastern District of Arkansas–Western Division Conway, Faulkner, Lonoke, Perry, Pope, Prairie, Pulaski, Saline, Van Buren, White, Yell Eastern District of Arkansas–Pine Bluff Division Arkansas, Chicot, Cleveland, Dallas Desha, Drew, Grant, Jefferson and Lincoln Court: in Little Rock, Helena, Jonesboro, Pine Bluff U.S. Marshal: Gary D. Grimes Courthouse: Judge Isaac C. Parker Federal Building and Courthouse Address: 30 South 6th Street, Room 243 Fort Smith, AR 72901-2410 Phone: (479) 289-7470 Established on March 2, 1819 Counties: El Dorado Division Ashley, Bradley, Calhoun, Columbia, Ouachita, Union Fort Smith Division Crawford, Franklin, Johnson, Logan, Polk, Scott, Sebastian Harrison Division Baxter, Boone, Carroll, Marion, Newton, Searcy Texarkana Division Hempstead, Howard, Lafayette, Little River, Miller, Nevada, Sevier Fayetteville Division Benton, Madison, Washington Hot Springs Division Clark, Garland, Hot Spring, Montgomery Court: in Fort Smith, El Dorado, Texarkana, Hot Springs, Fayetteville, Harrison U.S. Marshal: David M. Singer Courthouse: New Los Angeles United States Courthouse Address: 350 West 1st Street, Suite 3001 Los Angeles, CA 90012-4545 Phone: (213) 620-7676 Established on September 28, 1850 Counties: Los Angeles, Orange County, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura Court: in Los Angeles, Riverside, Pasadena, Santa Ana, Santa Barbara U.S. Marshal: Vacant Courthouse: Robert T. Matsui United States Courthouse and Federal Building Address: 501 I Street, Suite 5600 Sacramento, CA 95814-7304 Phone: (916) 930-2030 Counties: Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, El Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Inyo, Kern, Kings, Lassen, Madera, Mariposa, Merced, Modoc, Mono, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, San Joaquin, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Tuolumne, Yolo, Yuba Court: in Sacramento, Fresno U.S. Marshal: Vacant Courthouse: Phillip Burton Federal Building and United States Courthouse Address: 450 Golden Gate Avenue, 20th Floor San Francisco, CA 94102-3430 Phone: (415) 436-7677 Established on September 28, 1850 Counties: Alameda, Contra Costa, Del Norte, Humboldt, Lake, Marin, Mendocino, Monterey, Napa, San Benito, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, San Francisco, San Mateo, Sonoma Court: in San Francisco, Eureka, Oakland, San Jose U.S. Marshal: Steven C. Stafford Courthouse: James M. Carter and Judith N. Keep United States Courthouse Address: 333 West Broadway, Suite 100 (Plaza) San Diego, CA 92101-3806 Phone: (619) 557-6620 Counties: Imperial, San Diego Court: in San Diego, El Centro U.S. Marshal: Kirk M. Taylor Courthouse: Alfred A. Arraj United States Courthouse Address: 901 19th Street, 3rdFloor Denver, CO 80294-2501 Phone: (303) 728-7800 Established on February 28, 1861 Counties: Colorado constitutes one judicial district. Court: Denver, Colorado Springs, Durango, and Grand Junction U.S. Marshal: Vacant Courthouse: Richard C. Lee United States Courthouse Address: 141 Church Street, Suite Mezzanine New Haven, CT 06510-2030 Phone: (203) 773-2107 Counties: Connecticut constitutes one judicial district. Court: in Bridgeport, Hartford, New Haven U.S. Marshal: Vacant Courthouse: E. Barrett Prettyman United States Courthouse Address: 333 Constitution Avenue Northwest, Suite 1500 Washington, DC 20001-2802 Phone: (202) 353-0600 Counties: N/A Court: in Washington, D.C. U.S. Marshal: Robert Anthony Dixon Courthouse: H. Carl Moultrie Courthouse Address: 500 Indiana Avenue Northwest, Suite C-250 Washington, DC 20001-2131 Phone: (202) 616-8622 Counties: N/A Court: in Washington, D.C. U.S. Marshal: Michael C. McGowan Courthouse: J. Caleb Boggs Federal Building and United States Courthouse Address: 844 North King Street, Unit 1100 Wilmington, DE 19801-3563 Phone: (302) 573-6176 Established on September 24, 1789 Counties: Delaware constitutes one judicial district. Court: in Wilmington U.S. Marshal: William Berger, Sr. Courthouse: Sam M. Gibbons United States Courthouse Address: 801 North Florida Avenue, 4th Floor Tampa, FL 33602-3848 Phone: (813) 483-4200 Established on March 3, 1821 Counties: Baker, Bradford, Brevard, Charlotte, Citrus, Clay, Collier, Columbia, De Soto, Duval, Flagler, Glades, Hamilton, Hardee, Hendry, Hernando, Hillsborough, Lake, Lee, Manatee, Marion, Nassau, Orange, Osceola, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk, Putnam, St. Johns, Sarasota, Seminole, Sumter, Suwannee, Union, Volusia Court: in Tampa, Fernandina, Fort Myers, Jacksonville, Live Oak, Ocala, Orlando, Saint Petersburg U.S. Marshal: Greg Leljedal Courthouse: United States Courthouse Annex Address: 111 North Adams Street, Suite 277 Tallahassee, FL 32301-7730 Phone: (850) 404-5400 Established February 23, 1847 Counties: Alachua, Bay, Calhoun, Dixie, Escambia, Franklin, Gadsden, Gilchrist, Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, Jefferson, Lafayette, Leon, Levy, Liberty, Madison, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Taylor, Wakulla, Walton, Washington Court: in Tallahassee, Gainesville, Marianna, Panama City, Pensacola U.S. Marshal: Gadyaces S. Serralta Courthouse: Wilkie D. Ferguson, Jr. United States Courthouse Address: 400 North Miami Avenue, 6th Floor Miami, FL 33128-7715 Phone: (786) 988-6655 Established on March 3, 1821 Counties: Broward, Dade, Highlands, Indian River, Martin, Monroe, Okeechobee, Palm Beach, St. Lucie Court: in Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Pierce, Key West, West Palm Beach U.S. Marshal: Stephen D. Lynn Courthouse: William Augustus Bootle Federal Building and United States Courthouse Address: 475 Mulberry Street, 4th Floor Macon, GA 31201-9201 Phone: (478) 870-1017 Counties: Baker, Baldwin, Ben Hill, Berrien, Bibb, Bleckley, Brooks, Butts, Calhoun, Chattahoochee, Clarke, Clay, Clinch, Colquitt, Cook, Crawford, Crisp, Decatur, Dooly, Dougherty, Early, Echols, Elbert, Franklin, Grady, Greene, Hancock, Harris, Hart, Houston, Irwin, Jasper, Jones, Lamar, Lanier, Lee, Lowndes, Macon, Madison, Marion, Miller, Mitchell, Monroe, Morgan, Muscogee, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Peach, Pulaski, Putnam, Quitman, Randolph, Schley, Seminole, Stewart, Sumter, Talbot, Taylor, Terrell, Thomas, Tift, Turner, Twiggs, Upson, Walton, Washington, Webster, Wilcox, Wilkinson, Worth Court: in Macon, Albany, Columbus, Athens, Valdosta U.S. Marshal: Thomas E. Brown Courthouse: Richard B. Russell Federal Building and Courthouse Address: 75 Ted Turner Drive Southwest, Suite 1600 Atlanta, GA 30303-3311 Phone: (404) 464-4300 Established on August 11, 1848 Counties: Banks, Barrow, Bartow, Carroll, Catoosa, Chattooga, Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, Coweta, Dade, Dawson, De Kalb, Douglas, Fannin, Fayette, Floyd, Forsyth, Fulton, Gilmer, Gordon, Gwinnett, Habersham, Hall, Haralson, Heard, Henry, Jackson, Lumpkin, Meriwether, Murray, Newton, Paulding, Pickens, Pike, Polk, Rabun, Rockdale, Spalding, Stephens, Towns, Troup, Union, Walker, White, Whitfield Court: in Atlanta, Gainesville, Rome, Newnan U.S. Marshal: David L. Lyons Courthouse: U.S. Courthouse Annex Address: 1124 Barnard Street Savannah, GA 31401 Phone: (912) 645-9778 Established on August 11, 1848 Counties: Appling, Atkinson, Bacon, Brantley, Bryan, Bulloch, Burke, Camden, Candler, Charlton, Chatham, Coffee, Columbia, Dodge, Effingham, Emanuel, Evans, Glascock, Glynn, Jeff Davis, Jefferson, Jenkins, Johnson, Laurens, Liberty, Lincoln, Long, McDuffie, McIntosh, Montgomery, Pierce, Richmond, Screven, Taliaferro, Tattnall, Telfair, Toombs, Treutlen, Ware, Warren, Wayne, Wheeler, Wilkes Court: in Savannah, Augusta, Dublin, Waycross, Brunswick, Statesboro U.S. Marshal: Fernando L. G. Sablan Courthouse: United States Courthouse Address: 520 West Soledad Avenue, Suite 344 Hagåtña, Guam 96910-4916 Phone: (671) 477-7827 Counties: Guam constitutes one judicial district. Court: in Hagåtña U.S. Marshal: Vacant Courthouse: Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole Federal Building and United States Courthouse Address: 300 Ala Moana Boulevard, Room C-109 PO Box 50184 Honolulu, HI 96850-0109 Phone: (808) 541-3000 Established on March 18, 1959 Counties: Hawaii constitutes one judicial district which includes the Midway Islands, Wake Island, Johnston Island, Sand Island, Kingman Reef, Palmyra Island, Baker Island, Howland Island, Jarvis Island, Canton Island, and Enderbury Island. The inclusion of Canton and Enderbury Islands in such judicial district shall in no way be construed to be prejudicial to the claims of the United Kingdom to said Islands in accordance with the agreement of April 6, 1939, between the Governments of the United States and of the United Kingdom to set up a regime for their use in common. Court: in Honolulu U.S. Marshal: Brent R. Bunn Courthouse: James A. McClure Federal Building and United States Courthouse Address: 550 West Fort Street, Suite 777 Boise, ID 83724-0104 Phone: (208) 202-3590 Established on July 3, 1890 Counties: Idaho, exclusive of Yellowstone National Park, constitutes one judicial district. Court: in Boise, Coeur d'Alene, Moscow, Pocatello U.S. Marshal: Brendan O. Heffner Courthouse: Paul Findley Federal Building and United States Courthouse Address: 600 East Monroe Street, Suite 333 Springfield, IL 62701-1626 Phone: (217) 492-4430 Established in April 1979 Counties: Adams, Brown, Bureau, Cass, Champaign, Christian, Coles, De Witt, Douglas, Edgar, Ford, Fulton, Greene, Hancock, Henderson, Henry, Iroquois, Kankakee, Knox, Livingston, Logan, McDonough, McLean, Macoupin, Macon, Marshall, Mason, Menard, Mercer, Montgomery, Morgan, Moultrie, Peoria, Piatt, Pike, Putnam, Rock Island, Sangamon, Schuyler, Scott, Shelby, Stark, Tazewell, Vermilion, Warren, Woodford Court: in Springfield, Champaign/Urbana, Peoria, Rock Island U.S. Marshal: LaDon Reynolds Courthouse: Everett McKinley Dirksen United States Courthouse Address: 219 South Dearborn Street, Suite 2444 Chicago, IL 60604-1834 Phone: (312) 353-5290 Counties: Boone, Carroll, Cook, De Kalb, Du Page, Grundy, Jo Daviess, Kane, Kendall, Lake, La Salle, Lee, McHenry, Ogle, Stephenson, Whiteside, Will, Winnebago Court: in Chicago, Rockford U.S. Marshal: David C. Davis Courthouse: Melvin Price Federal Building and United States Courthouse Address: 750 Missouri Avenue, Room 127 East St. Louis, IL 62201-2954 Phone: (618) 482-9336 Established on February 13, 1855 Counties: Alexander, Bond, Calhoun, Clark, Clay, Clinton, Crawford, Cumberland, Edwards, Effingham, Fayette, Franklin, Gallatin, Hamilton, Hardin, Jackson, Jasper, Jefferson, Jersey, Johnson, Lawrence, Madison, Marion, Massac, Monroe, Perry, Pope, Pulaski, Randolph, Richland, St. Clair, Saline, Union, Wabash, Washington, Wayne, White, Williamson Court: in East Saint Louis, Alton, Benton, Cairo U.S. Marshal: Todd L. Nukes Courthouse: United States Courthouse Address: 5400 Federal Plaza, Suite 1200 Hammond, IN 46320-1853 Phone: (219) 852-6776 Established on April 21, 1928 Counties: Adams, Allen, Benton, Blackford, Carroll, Cass, De Kalb, Elkhart, Fulton, Grant, Huntington, Jasper, Jay, Kosciusko, Lake, Lagrange, La Porte, Marshall, Miami, Newton, Noble, Porter, Pulaski, Starke, Steuben, St. Joseph, Tippecanoe, Wabash, Warren, Wells, White, Whitley Court: in South Bend, Fort Wayne, Hammond, Lafayette U.S. Marshal: Joseph McClain Courthouse: Birch Bayh Federal Building and United States Courthouse Address: 46 East Ohio Street, Suite 179 Indianapolis, IN 46204-4318 Phone: (317) 610-3800 Counties: Bartholomew, Boone, Brown, Clark, Clay, Clinton, Crawford, Davies, Dearborn, Decatur, Delaware, Dubois, Fayette, Floyd, Fountain, Franklin, Gibson, Greene, Hamilton, Hancock, Harrison, Hendricks, Henry, Howard, Jackson, Jefferson, Jennings, Johnson, Knox, Lawrence, Madison, Marion, Martin, Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan, Ohio, Orange, Owen, Parke, Perry, Pike, Posey, Putnam, Randolph, Ripley, Rush, Scott, Shelby, Spencer, Sullivan, Switzerland, Tipton, Union, Vanderburgh, Vermilion, Vigo, Warrick, Washington, Wayne Court: in Indianapolis, Evansville, New Albany, Richmond, Terre Haute U.S. Marshal: Vacant Courthouse: Cedar Rapids United States Courthouse Address: 111 7th Avenue Southeast, Box 7 Cedar Rapids, IA 52401-2101 Phone: (319) 362-4411 Established in 1882 Counties: Allamakee, Benton, Black Hawk, Bremer, Buchanan, Buena Vista, Butler, Calhoun, Carroll, Cedar, Cerro Gordo, Cherokee, Chickasaw, Clay, Clayton, Crawford, Delaware, Dickinson, Dubuque, Emmet, Fayette, Floyd, Franklin, Grundy, Hamilton, Hancock, Hardin, Howard, Humboldt, Ida, Iowa, Jackson, Jones, Kossuth, Linn, Lyon, Mitchell, Monona, O'Brien, Osceola, Palo Alto, Plymouth, Pocahontas, Sac, Sioux, Tama, Webster, Winnebago, Winneshiek, Woodbury, Worth , Wright Court: in Cedar Rapids, Sioux City U.S. Marshal: Ted G. Kamatchus Courthouse: Des Moines United States Courthouse Address: 123 East Walnut Street, Suite 343 Des Moines, IA 50309-2035 Phone: (515) 284-6240 Established on July 20, 1882 Counties: Adair, Adams, Appanoose, Audubon, Boone, Cass, Clarke, Clinton, Dallas, Davis, Decatur, Des Moines, Fremont, Greene, Guthrie, Harrison, Henry, Jasper, Jefferson, Johnson, Keokuk, Lee, Louisa, Lucas, Madison, Mahaska, Marion, Marshall, Mills, Monroe, Montgomery, Muscatine, Page, Polk, Pottawattamie, Poweshiek, Ringgold, Scott, Shelby, Story, Taylor, Union, Van Buren, Wapello, Warren, Washington, Wayne Court: in Des Moines, Council Bluffs, Creston, Davenport, Keokuk, Ottumwa U.S. Marshal: Ronald L. Miller Courthouse: Robert J. Dole United States Courthouse Address: 500 State Avenue, Suite 380 Kansas City, KS 66101-2448 Phone: (913) 748-8550 Established on January 29, 1861 Counties: Kansas constitutes one judicial district. Court: in Kansas City, Lawrence, Leavenworth, Salina, Topeka, Hutchinson, Wichita, Dodge City, Fort Scott U.S. Marshal: Vacant Courthouse: Post Office and United States Courthouse Address: 101 Barr Street, Suite 162 Lexington, KY 40507-1358 Phone: (859) 436-6750 Counties: Anderson, Bath, Bell, Boone, Bourbon, Boyd, Boyle, Bracken, Breathitt, Campbell, Carroll, Carter, Clark, Clay, Elliott, Estill, Fayette, Fleming, Floyd, Franklin, Gallatin, Garrard, Grant, Greenup, Harlan, Harrison, Henry, Jackson, Jessamine, Johnson, Kenton, Knott, Knox, Laurel, Lawrence, Lee, Leslie, Letcher, Lewis, Lincoln, McCreary, Madison, Magoffin, Martin, Mason, Menifee, Mercer, Montgomery, Morgan, Nicholas, Owen, Owsley, Pendleton, Perry, Pike, Powell, Pulaski, Robertson, Rockcastle, Rowan, Scott, Shelby, Trimble, Wayne, Whitley, Wolfe, Woodford Court: in Lexington, Frankfort, Covington, London, Ashland, and Pikeville. U.S. Marshal: Gary B. Burman Courthouse: Gene Snyder United States Courthouse and Customhouse Address: 601 West Broadway, Suite 114 Louisville, KY 40202-2278 Phone: (502) 588-8000 Counties: Adair, Allen, Ballard, Barren, Breckenridge, Bullitt, Butler, Caldwell, Calloway, Carlisle, Casey, Christian, Clinton, Crittenden, Cumberland, Daviess, Edmonson, Fulton, Graves, Grayson, Green, Hancock, Hardin, Hart, Henderson, Hickman, Hopkins, Jefferson, Larue, Livingston, Logan, Lyon, McCracken, McLean, Marion, Marshall, Meade, Metcalfe, Monroe, Muhlenberg, Nelson, Ohio, Oldham, Russell, Simpson, Spencer, Taylor, Todd, Trigg, Union, Warren, Washington, Webster Court: in Louisville, Bowling Green, Owensboro, Paducah U.S. Marshal: Enix Smith III Courthouse: Hale Boggs Federal Building-Courthouse Address: 500 Poydras Street, Suite 724 New Orleans, LA 70130-3326 Phone: (504) 589-6079 Established on January 12, 1827 Counties: Assumption, Jefferson, Lafourche, Orleans, Plaquemines, Saint Bernard, Saint Charles, Saint James, Saint John the Baptist, Saint Tammany, Tangipahoa, Terrebonne, Washington Court: in New Orleans U.S. Marshal: William Travis Brown, Jr. Courthouse:Russel B. Long Federal Building and United States Courthouse Address: 777 Florida Street, Room G-48 Baton Rouge, LA 70801-1763 Phone: (225) 389-0364 Counties: Ascension, East Baton Rouge, East Feliciana, Iberville, Livingston, Pointe Coupee, Saint Helena, West Baton Rouge, West Feliciana Court: in Baton Rouge U.S. Marshal: Vacant Courthouse: Tom Stagg United States Courthouse Address: 300 Fannin Street, Suite 1202 Shreveport, LA 71101-6304 Phone: (318) 934-4300 Counties: Acadia, Allen, Avoyelles, Beauregard, Bienville, Bossier, Caddo, Calcasieu, Caldwell, Cameron, Catahoula, Claiborne, Concordia, Jefferson Davis, De Soto, East Carroll, Evangeline, Franklin, Grant, Iberia, Jackson, Lafayette, La Salle, Lincoln, Madison, Morehouse, Natchitoches, Ouachita, Rapides, Red River, Richland, Sabine, Saint Landry, Saint Martin, Saint Mary, Tensas, Union, Vermilion, Vernon, Webster, West Carroll, Winn Court: in Alexandria, Lafayette, Lake Charles, Monroe, Opelousas, Shreveport U.S. Marshal: Vacant Courthouse: Edward T. Gignoux United States Courthouse Address: 156 Federal Street, Suite 124 Portland, ME 04101-4134 Phone: (207) 780-3355 Established on September 24, 1789 Counties: Androscoggin, Aroostook, Cumberland, Franklin, Hancock, Kennebec, Knox, Lincoln, Penobscot, Piscataquis, Sagadahoc, Somerset, Waldo, Washington, York Court: in Bangor, Portland U.S. Marshal: Clinton J. Fuchs Courthouse: Edward A. Garmatz United States Courthouse Address: 101 West Lombard Street, Suite 6115 Baltimore, MD 21201-2674 Phone: (410) 962-2220 Established on September 30, 1789 Counties: Allegany, Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Calvert, Caroline, Carroll, Cecil, Charles, Dorchester, Frederick, Garrett, Harford, Howard, Kent, Montgomery, Prince George's, Queen Anne's, Somerset, St. Mary's, Talbot, Washington, Wicomico, and Worcester, the City of Baltimore Court: in Baltimore, Cumberland, Denton and at a suitable site in Montgomery or Prince George's County not more than five miles from the boundary of Montgomery, Prince George's Counties U.S. Marshal: Brian A. Kyes Courthouse: John Joseph Moakley United States Courthouse Address: 1 Courthouse Way, Suite 1500 Boston, MA 02210-3026 Phone: (617) 748-2500 Counties: Barnstable, Berkshire, Bristol, Dukes, Essex, Franklin, Hampden, Hampshire, Middlesex, Nantucket, Norfolk, Plymouth, Suffolk, Worcester Court: in Boston, Springfield, Worcester U.S. Marshal: Owen M. Cypher Courthouse: Theodore Levin United States Courthouse Address:231 West Lafayette Boulevard, Room 300 Detroit, MI 48226-2782 Phone: (313) 202-0135 Counties: Alcona, Alpena, Arenac, Bay, Cheboygan, Clare, Crawford, Genesee, Gladwin, Gratiot, Huron, Iosco, Isabella, Jackson, Lapeer, Lenawee, Livingston, Macomb, Midland, Monroe, Montmorency, Oakland, Ogemaw, Oscoda, Otsego, Presque Isle, Roscommon, Saginaw, Saint Clair, Sanilac, Shiawassee, Tuscola, Washtenaw and Wayne Court: in Detroit, Ann Arbor, Bay City, Flint, Port Huron U.S. Marshal: Vacant Courthouse: Gerald R. Ford Federal Building and United States Courthouse Address: 110 Michigan Street Northwest, Suite 744 Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2365 Phone: (616) 456-2438 Counties: Alger, Allegan, Antrim, Baraga, Barry, Benzie, Berrien, Branch, Calhoun, Cass, Charlevoix, Chippewa, Clinton, Delta, Dickinson, Eaton, Emmet, Gogebic, Grand Traverse, Hillsdale, Houghton, Ingham, Ionia, Iron, Kalamazoo, Kalkaska, Kent, Keweenaw, Lake, Leelanau, Luce, Mackinac, Manistee, Marquette, Mason, Mecosta, Menominee, Missaukee, Montcalm, Muskegon, Newaygo, Oceana, Ontonagon, Osceola, Ottawa, Saint Joseph, Schoolcraft, Van Buren and Wexford Court: in Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Marquette, Sault Sainte Marie, Traverse City U.S. Marshal: Eddie Frizell Courthouse: Diana E. Murphy United States Courthouse Address: 300 South 4th Street, Suite 402 Minneapolis, MN 55415-2255 Phone: (612) 664-5900 Established on May 11, 1858 Counties: Minnesota constitutes one judicial district comprising six divisions. First division Dodge, Fillmore, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Steele, Wabasha, Winona Court: held at Winona Second division Blue Earth, Brown, Cottonwood, Faribault, Freeborn, Jackson, Lac qui Parle, Le Sueur, Lincoln, Lyon, Martin, Murray, Nicollet, Nobles, Pipestone, Redwood, Rock, Sibley, Waseca, Watonwan, Yellow Medicine Court: in Mankato Third division Chisago, Dakota, Goodhue, Ramsey, Rice, Scott, Washington Court: held at Saint Paul Fourth division Anoka, Carver, Chippewa, Hennepin, Isanti, Kandiyohi, McLeod, Meeker, Renville, Sherburne, Swift, Wright Court: in Minneapolis Fifth division Aitkin, Benton, Carlton, Cass, Cook, Crow Wing, Itasca, Kanabec, Koochiching, Lake, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Pine, Saint Louis Court: held at Duluth Sixth division Becker, Beltrami, Big Stone, Clay, Clearwater, Douglas, Grant, Hubbard, Kittson, Lake of the Woods, Mahnomen, Marshall, Norman, Otter Tail, Pennington, Polk, Pope, Red Lake, Roseau, Stearns, Stevens, Todd, Traverse, Wadena, Wilkin Court: in Fergus Falls U.S. Marshal: John D. Jordan Courthouse: Thomas F. Eagleton United States Courthouse Address: 111 South 10th Street, Suite 2.319 Saint Louis, MO 63102-1128 Phone: (314) 539-2212 Established in 1857 Counties: The Eastern District comprises three divisions. Eastern District of Missouri–Eastern division Crawford, Dent, Franklin, Gasconade, Iron, Jefferson, Lincoln, Maries, Phelps, Saint Charles, Saint Francois, Saint Genevieve, Saint Louis, Warren, Washington, the city of Saint Louis Court: in Saint Louis Eastern District of Missouri–Northern division Adair, Audrain, Chariton, Clark, Knox, Lewis, Linn, Macon, Marion, Monroe, Montgomery, Pike, Ralls, Randolph, Schuyler, Scotland, Shelby Court: in Hannibal Eastern District of Missouri–Southeastern division Bollinger, Butler, Cape Girardeau, Carter, Dunklin, Madison, Mississippi, New Madrid, Pemiscot, Perry, Reynolds, Ripley, Scott, Shannon, Stoddard, Wayne Court: in Cape Girardeau U.S. Marshal: Vacant Courthouse: Charles Evans Whittaker United States Courthouse Address: 400 East 9th Street, Suite 3740 Kansas City, MO 64106-2635 Phone: (816) 512-2000 Established in 1857 Counties: The Eastern District comprises five divisions. Western District of Missouri–Western division Bates, Carroll, Cass, Clay, Henry, Jackson, Johnson, Lafayette, Ray, Saint Clair, Saline Court: held in Kansas City Western District of Missouri–Southwestern division Barton, Barry, Jasper, Lawrence, McDonald, Newton, Stone, Vernon Court: held in Joplin Western District of Missouri–Saint Joseph division Andrew, Atchison, Buchanan, Caldwell, Clinton, Daviess, De Kalb, Gentry, Grundy, Harrison, Holt, Livingston, Mercer, Nodaway, Platte, Putnam, Sullivan, Worth Court: held in Saint Joseph Western District of Missouri–Central division Benton, Boone, Callaway, Camden, Cole, Cooper, Hickory, Howard, Miller, Moniteau, Morgan, Osage, Pettis Court: held in Jefferson City Western District of Missouri–Southern division Cedar, Christian, Dade, Dallas, Douglas, Greene, Howell, Laclede, Oregon, Ozark, Polk, Pulaski, Taney, Texas, Webster, Wright Court: held in Springfield The organizational structure of the district can be found in the United States Code Title 28, Part I, Chapter 5, Section 105. U.S. Marshal: Daniel R. McKittrick Courthouse: United States Courthouse Address: 911 Jackson Avenue, Suite 234 Oxford, MS 38655-3656 Phone: (662) 513-2300 Counties: Alcorn, Attala, Benton, Bolivar, Calhoun, Carroll, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Clay, Coahoma, De Soto, Grenada, Humphreys, Itawamba, Lafayette, Lee, Leflore, Lowndes, Marshall, Monroe, Montgomery, Oktibbeha, Panola, Pontotoc, Prentiss, Quitman, Sunflower, Tallahatchie, Tate, Tippah, Tishomingo, Tunica, Union, Washington, Webster, Winston, Yalobusha Court: in Oxford, Aberdeen, Ackerman, Corinth, Clarksdale, Greenville U.S. Marshal: Mark B. Shepherd Courthouse: Thad Cochran United States Courthouse Address: 501 East Court Street, Suite 1.150 Jackson, MS 39201-5038 Phone: (601) 608-6800 Counties: Adams, Amite, Claiborne, Clarke, Copiah, Covington, Forrest, Franklin, George, Greene, Hancock, Harrison, Hinds, Holmes, Issaquena, Jackson, Jasper, Jefferson, Jefferson Davis, Jones, Kemper, Lamar, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Leake, Lincoln, Madison, Marion, Neshoba, Newton, Noxubee, Pearl River, Perry, Pike, Rankin, Scott, Sharkey, Simpson, Smith, Stone, Walthall, Warren, Wayne, Wilkinson, Yazoo Court: in Jackson, Meridian, Natchez, Vicksburg, Biloxi, Gulfport, Hattiesburg U.S. Marshal: Craig J. Anderson Courthouse: James F. Battin United States Courthouse Address: 2601 2nd Avenue North, Suite 2300 Billings, MT 59101-2236 Phone: (406) 200-6004 Established on May 26, 1864 Counties: Montana constitutes one judicial district. It varies geographically with flat areas and moderate terrain in the central and eastern parts of the state, and aggressive rocky mountains in the west. Court: in Billings, Great Falls, Missoula, Butte, and Helena U.S. Marshal: Scott E. Kracl Courthouse: Roman L. Hruska United States Courthouse Address: 111 South 18th Plaza, Suite B06 Omaha, NE 68102-1312 Phone: (402) 501-6700 Counties: Nebraska constitutes one judicial district. Court: in Lincoln, Omaha U.S. Marshal: Gary G. Schofield Courthouse: Lloyd D. George United States Courthouse Address: 333 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Suite 2058 Las Vegas, NV 89101-7080 Phone: (725) 277-6800 Counties: Nevada constitutes one judicial district. Court: in Las Vegas, Reno U.S. Marshal: William R. Hart Courthouse: Warren B. Rudman United States Courthouse Address: 55 Pleasant Street, Room 207 Concord, NH 03301-3937 Phone: (603) 225-1632 Established on September 24, 1789 Counties: Belknap, Carroll, Cheshire, Coos, Grafton, Hillsborough, Merrimack, Rockingham, Strafford, Sullivan Court: in Concord U.S. Marshal: Juan Mattos Jr. Courthouse: Martin Luther King Jr. Federal Building and United States Courthouse Address: 50 Walnut Street, Room 2009 Newark, NJ 07102-3572 Phone: (973) 645-2404 Counties: New Jersey constitutes one judicial district. Court: in Camden, Newark, Trenton U.S. Marshal: Vacant Courthouse: Pete V. Domenici United States Courthouse Address: 333 Lomas Boulevard Northwest, Suite 180 Albuquerque, NM 87101-2273 Phone: (505) 346-6400 Counties: New Mexico constitutes one judicial district. Court: in Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Las Cruces, Roswell U.S. Marshal: Vincent F. DeMarco Courthouse: Theodore Roosevelt United States Courthouse Address: 225 Cadman Plaza East, Room G20S Brooklyn, NY 11201-1892 Phone: (718) 260-0400 Established on February 25, 1865 Counties: Kings, Nassau, Queens, Richmond, and Suffolk and concurrently with the Southern District, the waters within the counties of Bronx and New York Court: in Brooklyn, Hauppauge, Hempstead (including the village of Uniondale), Central Islip U.S. Marshal: David L. McNulty Courthouse: James M. Hanley Federal Building Address: 100 South Clinton Street, 10th Floor Syracuse, NY 13261-6100 Phone: (315) 473-7601 Counties: Albany, Broome, Cayuga, Chenango, Clinton, Columbia, Cortland, Delaware, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Greene, Hamilton, Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, Madison, Montgomery, Oneida, Onondaga, Oswego, Otsego, Rensselaer, Saint Lawrence, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Tioga, Tompkins, Ulster, Warren, Washington Court: in Syracuse, Albany, Plattsburgh, Binghamton, Utica U.S. Marshal: Ralph Sozio Courthouse: Daniel Patrick Moynihan United States Courthouse Address: 500 Pearl Street, Suite 400 New York, NY 10007-1316 Phone: (646) 563-9800 Counties: Bronx, Duchess, New York, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Westchester and concurrently with the Eastern District, the waters within the Eastern District Court: in New York, White Plains, the Middletown-Wallkill area of Orange County U.S. Marshal: Charles F. Salina Courthouse: Robert H. Jackson United States Courthouse Address: 2 Niagara Square Buffalo, NY 14202-3350 Phone: (716) 348-5300 Counties: Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Chemung, Erie, Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Niagara, Ontario, Orleans, Schuyler, Seneca, Steuben, Wayne, Wyoming, Yates Court: in Buffalo, Canandaigua, Elmira, Jamestown, Rochester U.S. Marshal: Glenn M. McNeill, Jr. Courthouse: Terry Sanford Federal Building and United States Courthouse Address: 310 New Bern Avenue, Suite 100 Raleigh, NC 27601-1445 Phone: (919) 856-4153 Established on June 04, 1790 Counties: Beaufort, Bertie, Bladen, Brunswick, Camden, Carteret, Chowan, Columbus, Craven, Cumberland, Currituck, Dare, Duplin, Edgecombe, Franklin, Gates, Granville, Greene, Halifax, Harnett, Hertford, Hyde, Johnston, Jones, Lenoir, Martin, Nash, New Hanover, Northampton, Onslow, Pamlico, Pasquotank, Pender, Perquimans, Pitt, Robeson, Sampson, Tyrrell, Vance, Wake, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Wilson and that portion of Durham County encompassing the Federal Correctional Institution, Butner, North Carolina Court: in Elizabeth City, Fayetteville, Greenville, New Bern, Raleigh, Wilmington, Wilson U.S. Marshal: Catrina A. Thompson Courthouse: L. Richardson Preyer Federal Building, United States Post Office and Courthouse Address: 324 West Market Street, Suite 234 Greensboro, NC 27401-2544 Phone: (336) 332-8700 U.S. Marshal: Terry J. Burgin Courthouse: Charles R. Jonas Federal Building Address: 401 West Trade Street Charlotte, NC 28202-1633 Phone: (704) 350-8000 Counties: Alexander, Alleghany, Anson, Ashe, Avery, Buncombe, Burke, Caldwell, Catawba, Cherokee, Clay, Cleveland, Gaston, Graham, Haywood, Henderson, Iredell, Jackson, Lincoln, McDowell, Macon, Madison, Mecklenburg, Mitchell, Polk, Rutherford, Swain, Transylvania, Union, Watauga, Wilkes, Yancey Court: in Asheville, Charlotte, Shelby, Statesville U.S. Marshal: Dallas L. Carlson Courthouse: Quentin N. Burdick United States Courthouse Address: 655 1st Avenue North, Suite 110 Fargo, ND 58102-4932 Phone: (701) 297-5760 Counties: Adams, Barnes, Benson, Billings, Bottineau, Bowman, Burke, Burleigh, Cass, Cavalier, Dickey, Divide, Dunn, Eddy, Emmons, Foster, Golden Valley, Grand Forks, Grant, Griggs, Hettinger, Kidder, La Moure, Logan, McHenry, McIntosh, McKenzie, McLean, Mercer, Morton, Mountrail, Nelson, Oliver, Pembina, Pierce, Ramsey, Ransom, Renville, Richland, Rolette, Sargent, Sheridan, Sioux, Slope, Stark, Steele, Stutsman, Towner, Traill, Walsh, Ward, Wells, Williams Court: in Fargo, Bismarck, Grand Forks, Minot U.S. Marshal: Fernando L. G. Sablan (Located on Guam) Courthouse: United States Courthouse Address: Middle Road, Gualo Rai, Suite 280 Saipan, MP 96950-0570 Phone: (670) 236-2950 U.S. Marshal: Peter J. Elliott Courthouse: Carl B. Stokes Federal United States Courthouse Address: 801 West Superior Avenue, Suite 1200 Cleveland, OH 44113-1853 Phone: (216) 522-2150 Established on February 10, 1855 Counties: Allen, Ashland, Ashtabula, Auglaize, Carroll, Columbiana, Crawford, Cuyahoga, Defiance, Erie, Fulton, Geauga, Hancock, Hardin, Henry, Holmes, Huron, Lake, Lorain, Lucas, Mahoning, Marion, Medina, Mercer, Ottawa, Paulding, Portage, Putnam, Richland, Sandusky, Seneca, Stark, Summit, Trumbull, Tuscarawas, Van Wert, Williams, Woods, Wayne, Wyandot Court: in Cleveland, Youngstown, Akron, Toledo U.S. Marshal: Michael D. Black Courthouse: Joseph P. Kinneary United States Courthouse Address: 85 Marconi Boulevard, Room 460 Columbus, OH 43215-2885 Phone: (614) 469-5540 Counties: Adams, Athens, Belmont, Brown, Butler, Champaign, Clark, Clermont, Clinton, Coshocton, Darke, Delaware, Fairfield, Fayette, Franklin, Gallia, Greene, Guernsey, Hamilton, Harrison, Highland, Hocking, Jackson, Jefferson, Knox, Lawrence, Licking, Logan, Madison, Meigs, Miami, Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan, Morrow, Muskingum, Noble, Perry, Pickaway, Pike, Preble, Ross, Scioto, Shelby, Union, Vinton, Warren, Washington Court: in Columbus, Cincinnati, Dayton U.S. Marshal: Kerry L. Pettingill Courthouse: Ed Edmondson United States Courthouse Address: 101 North 5th Street, Suite 136 Muskogee, OK 74401-6205 Phone: (539) 239-5500 Counties: Adair, Atoka, Bryan, Carter, Cherokee, Choctaw, Coal, Haskell, Hughes, Johnston, Latimer, Le Flore Love, McCurtain, McIntosh, Marshall, Murray, Muskogee, Okfuskee, Okmulgee, Pittsburg, Pontotoc, Pushmataha, Seminole, Sequoyah, Wagoner Court: in Ada, Ardmore, Durant, Hugo, Muskogee, Okmulgee, Poteau, and S. McAlester U.S. Marshal: Clayton D. Johnson Courthouse: Page Belcher Federal Building Address: 333 West 4th Street, Suite 2050 Tulsa, OK 74103-3853 Phone: (918) 200-0600 Counties: Craig, Creek, Delaware, Mayes, Nowata, Osage, Ottawa, Pawnee, Rogers, Tulsa, Washington Court: in Bartlesville, Miami, Pawhuska, Tulsa, Vinita U.S. Marshal: Johnny L. Kuhlman Courthouse: William J. Holloway, Jr. United States Courthouse Address: 200 Northwest 4th Street, Room 2022 Oklahoma City, OK 73102-3094 Phone: (405) 231-4206 Counties: Alfalfa, Beaver, Beckham, Blaine, Caddo, Canadian, Cimarron, Cleveland, Comanche, Cotton, Custer, Dewey, Ellis, Garfield, Garvin, Grady, Grant, Greer, Harmon, Harper, Jackson, Jefferson, Kay, Kingfisher, Kiowa, Lincoln, Logan, McClain, Major, Noble, Oklahoma, Payne, Pottawatomie, Roger Mills, Stephens, Texas, Tillman, Washita, Woods, Woodward Court: in Chickasha, Enid, Guthrie, Lawton, Mangum, Oklahoma City, Pauls Valley, Ponca City, Shawnee, Woodward. U.S. Marshal: Vacant Courthouse: Mark O. Hatfield United States Courthouse Address: 1000 Southwest 3rd Avenue, Room 401 Portland, OR 97204-2934 Phone: (503) 326-2209 Counties: Oregon constitutes one judicial district. Court: in Coquille, Eugene or Springfield, Klamath Falls, Medford, Pendleton, Portland U.S. Marshal: Eric S. Gartner Courthouse: James A. Byrne United States Courthouse Address: 601 Market Street, Room 2110 Philadelphia, PA 19106-1728 Phone: (215) 597-7272 Established on September 30, 1789 Counties: Berks, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Lancaster, Lehigh, Montgomery, Northampton, Philadelphia Court: in Philadelphia, Allentown, Easton, Reading U.S. Marshal: Vacant Courthouse: William J. Nealon Federal Building and United States Courthouse Address: 235 North Washington Avenue, Unit 215 Scranton, PA 18503 Phone: (570) 346-7277 Counties: Adams, Bradford, Cameron, Carbon, Centre, Clinton, Columbia, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Fulton, Huntingdon, Juniata, Lackawanna, Lebanon, Luzerne, Lycoming, Mifflin, Monroe, Montour, Northumberland, Perry, Pike, Potter, Schuylkill, Snyder, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Tioga, Union, Wayne, Wyoming, York Court: in Scranton, Harrisburg, Wilkes-Barre, Williamsport U.S. Marshal: Stephen K. Eberle Courthouse: Joseph F. Weis, Jr. United States Courthouse Address: 700 Grant Street, Room 2360 Pittsburgh, PA 15219-1912 Phone: (412) 644-3351 Established on April 20, 1818 Counties: Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Bedford, Blair, Butler, Cambria, Clarion, Clearfield, Crawford, Elk, Erie, Fayette, Forest, Greene, Indiana, Jefferson, Lawrence, McKean, Mercer, Somerset, Venango, Warren, Washington, Westmoreland Court: in Pittsburgh, Erie, Johnstown U.S. Marshal: Wilmer Ocasio-Ibarra Courthouse: Federico Degetau Federal Building and Clemente Ruiz Nazario Courthouse Address: Urbanización Hato Rey 150 Avenida Carlos E. Chardón, Suite 200 San Juan, PR 00918-1707 Phone: (787) 766-6000 Counties: Puerto Rico constitutes one judicial district. Court: in Old San Juan, Hato Rey and Ponce U.S. Marshal: Wing Chau Courthouse: John O. Pastore Federal Building Address: 2 Exchange Terrace, Room 323 Providence, RI 02903-1781 Phone: (401) 528-5300 Counties: Bristol, Kent, Newport, Providence and Washington U.S. Marshal: Chrissie C. Latimore Courthouse: Matthew J. Perry, Jr. United States Courthouse Address: 901 Richland Street, Suite 1300 Columbia, SC 29201-2328 Phone: (803) 765-5821 Established on September 24, 1789 Counties: Abbeville, Aiken, Allendale, Anderson, Bamberg, Barnwell, Beaufort, Berkeley, Calhoun, Charleston, Cherokee, Chester, Chesterfield, Clarendon, Colleton, Darlington, Dillon, Dorchester, Edgefield, Fairfield, Florence, Georgetown, Greenville, Greenwood, Hampton, Horry, Jasper, Kershaw, Lancaster, Laurens, Lee, Lexington, Marion, Marlboro, McCormick, Newberry, Oconee, Orangeburg, Pickens, Richland, Saluda, Spartanburg, Sumter, Union, Williamsburg, York Court: in Columbia, Charleston, Florence, Aiken, Greenville, Anderson, Spartanburg, Beaufort U.S. Marshal: Vacant Courthouse: Federal Building and United States Courthouse Address: 400 South Phillips Avenue, Room 216 Sioux Falls, SD 57104-6851 Phone: (605) 330-4351 Established on March 2, 1861 Counties: District of South Dakota–Northern division County: Brown, Campbell, Clark, Codington, Corson, Day, Deuel, Edmonds, Grant, Hamlin, McPherson, Marshall, Roberts, Spink, Walworth Court: in Aberdeen District of South Dakota–Southern division County: Aurora, Beadle, Bon Homme, Brookings, Brule, Charles Mix, Clay, Davison, Douglas, Hanson, Hutchinson, Kingsbury, Lake, Lincoln, McCook, Miner, Minnehaha, Moody, Sanborn, Turner, Union, Yankton Court: in Sioux Falls District of South Dakota–Central division County: Buffalo, Dewey, Faulk, Gregory, Haakon, Hand, Hughes, Hyde, Jerauld, Jones, Lyman, Mellette, Potter, Stanley, Sully, Todd, Tripp, Ziebach Court: in Pierre District of South Dakota–Western division County: Bennett, Butte, Custer, Fall River, Harding, Jackson, Lawrence, Meade, Pennington, Perkins, Shannon Court: in Rapid City The organizational structure of the district can be found in the United States Code Title 28, Part I, Chapter 5, Section 122. U.S. Marshal: David G. Jolley Courthouse: Howard H. Baker, Jr. United States Courthouse Address: 800 Market Street, Suite 320 Knoxville, TN 37902-2343 Phone: (865) 824-3801 Counties: Anderson, Bedford, Bledsoe, Blount, Bradley, Campbell, Carter, Claiborne, Cocke, Coffee, Franklin, Grainger, Greene, Grundy, Hamblen, Hamilton, Hancock, Hawkins, Jefferson, Johnson, Knox, Lincoln, Loudon, Marion, McMinn, Meigs, Monroe, Moore, Morgan, Polk, Rhea, Roane, Scott, Sequatchie, Sevier, Sullivan, Unicoi, Union, Van Buren, Warren, Washington Court: in Knoxville, Greeneville, Chattanooga, Winchester U.S. Marshal: Denny W. King Courthouse: Fred D. Thompson U.S. Courthouse Address: 719 Church Street, Suite 2500 Nashville, TN 37203 Phone: (615) 750-1434 Established on June 18, 1839 Counties: Cannon, Cheatham, Clay, Cumberland, Davidson, De Kalb, Dickson, Fentress, Jackson, Giles, Hickman, Houston, Humphreys, Lawrence, Lewis, Marshall, Maury, Macon, Montgomery, Overton, Pickett, Putnam, Robertson, Rutherford, Smith, Stewart, Sumner, Trousdale, Wayne, Williamson, Wilson, White Court: in Nashville, Cookeville, Columbia U.S. Marshal: Tyreece L. Miller Courthouse: Odell Horton Federal Building Address: 167 North Main Street, Suite 1072 Memphis, TN 38103-1837 Phone: (901) 544-3304 Counties: Benton, Carroll, Chester, Crockett, Decatur, Dyer, Fayette, Gibson, Hardeman, Hardin, Haywood, Henderson, Henry, Lake, Lauderdale, Madison, McNairy, Obion, Perry, Shelby, Tipton, Weakley Court: Memphis and Jackson U.S. Marshal: John M. Garrison Courthouse: William M. Steger Federal Building and United States Courthouse Address: 211 West Ferguson Street, 4th Floor Tyler, TX 75702-7200 Phone: (903) 590-1370 Counties: Anderson, Angelina, Bowie, Camp, Cass, Cherokee, Collin, Cook, Delta, Denton, Fannin, Franklin, Grayson, Gregg, Hardin, Harrison, Henderson, Hopkins, Houston, Jasper, Jefferson, Lamar, Liberty, Marion, Morris, Nacogdoches, Newton, Orange, Panola, Polk, Rains, Red River, Rusk, Sabine, San Augustine, Shelby, Smith, Titus, Trinity, Tyler, Upshur, Van Zandt, Wood Court: in Tyler, Beaumont, Lufkin, Marshall, Paris, Sherman, Texarkana U.S. Marshal: Vacant Courthouse: Earl Cabell Federal Building and United States Courthouse Address: 1100 Commerce Street, Room 1657 Dallas, TX 75242-1601 Phone: (214) 767-0836 Counties: Archer, Armstrong, Bailey, Baylor, Borden, Brisco, Brown, Callahan, Carson, Castro, Childress, Clay, Cochran, Coke, Coleman, Collingsworth, Comanche, Concho, Cottle, Crockett, Crosby, Dallam, Dallas, Dawson, Deaf Smith, Dickens, Donley, Eastland, Ellis, Erath, Fisher, Floyd, Foard, Gaines, Garza, Glasscock, Gray, Hale, Hall, Hansford, Hardeman, Hartley, Haskell, Hemphill, Hockley, Hood, Howard, Hunt, Hutchinson, Irion, Jack, Johnson, Jones, Kaufman, Kent, King, Knox, Lamb, Lipscomb, Lubbock, Lynn, Menard, Mills, Mitchell, Montague, Moore, Motley, Navarro, Nolan, Ochiltree, Oldham, Palo Pinto, Parker, Parmer, Potter, Randall, Reagan, Roberts, Rockwall, Runnels, Schleicher, Scurry, Shackleford, Sherman, Stephens, Sterling, Stonewall, Sutton, Swisher, Tarrant, Taylor, Terry, Throckmorton, Tom Green, Wheeler, Wichita, Wilbarger, Wise, Yoakum and Young Court: in Dallas, Abilene, Amarillo, Fort Worth, Lubbock, San Angelo, and Wichita Falls U.S. Marshal: Thomas Michael O'Connor Courthouse: Bob Casey United States Courthouse Address: 515 Rusk Avenue, Room 10002 Houston, TX 77002-2605 Phone: (713) 718-4800 Counties: Aransas, Austin, Bee, Brazoria, Brazos, Brooks, Calhoun, Cameron, Chambers, Colorado, De Witt, Duval, Fayette, Fort Bend, Galveston, Goliad, Grimes, Harris, Hidalgo, Jackson, Jim Hogg, Jim Wells, Kennedy, Kleberg, La Salle, Lavaca, Live Oak, Madison, Matagorda, McMullen, Montgomery, Nueces, Refugio, San Jacinto, San Patricio, Starr, Victoria, Walker, Waller, Webb, Wharton, Willacy, Zapata Court: in Houston, Brownsville, Corpus Christi, Galveston, Laredo, McAllen, Victoria U.S. Marshal: Susan Lewellyn Pamerleau Courthouse: United States Courthouse Address: 262 West Nueva Street, RM 2-300 San Antonio, Texas 78207 Phone: (210) 332-6800 Established on February 21, 1857 Counties: Andrews, Atascosa, Bandera, Bastrop, Bell, Bexar, Blanco, Bosque, Brewster, Burleson, Burnet, Caldwell, Comal, Coryell, Crane, Culberson, Dimmit, Ector, Edwards, El Paso, Falls, Freestone, Frio, Gillespie, Gonzales, Guadalupe, Hamilton, Hays, Hill, Hudspeth, Jeff Davis, Karnes, Kendall, Kerr, Kimble, Kinney, Lampasas, Lee, Leon, Limestone, Llano, Loving, Martin, Mason, Maverick, McCulloch, McLennan, Medina, Midland, Milam, Pecos, Presidio, Real, Reeves, Robertson, San Saba, Somervell, Terrell, Travis, Upton, Uvalde, Val Verde, Ward, Washington, Williamson, Wilson, Winkler, Zavalla Court: in San Antonio, Austin, Del Rio, El Paso, Midland-Odessa, Pecos, Waco U.S. Marshal: Justin Martinez Courthouse: United States Courthouse Address: 351 South West Temple, Suite 4-200 Salt Lake City, UT 84101-1949 Phone: (801) 907-2552 Established on July 16, 1894 Counties: Utah constitutes one judicial district comprising two divisions. Northern Division County: Box Elder, Cache, Davis, Morgan, Rich, Weber Court: in Salt Lake City, Ogden Central Division County: Beaver, Carbon, Daggett, Duchesne, Emery, Garfield, Grand, Iron, Juab, Kane, Millard, Piute, Salt Lake, San Juan, Sanpete, Sevier, Summit, Tooele, Uintah, Utah, Wasatch, Washington, Wayne Court: in Salt Lake City, Provo, St. George The organizational structure of the district can be found in the United States Code Title 28, Part I, Chapter 5, Section 125. U.S. Marshal: Vacant Courthouse: United States Post Office and Courthouse Address:11 Elmwood Avenue, Unit 601 Burlington, VT 05401-2229 Phone: (802) 557-6804 Counties: Vermont constitutes one judicial district. Court: in Bennington, Brattleboro, Burlington, Montpelier, Rutland, Saint Johnsbury, Windsor U.S. Marshal: Shannon Saylor Courthouse: Albert V. Bryan United States Courthouse Address: 401 Courthouse Square Alexandria, VA 22314-5701 Phone: (703) 837-5500 Established on February 3, 1971 Counties: Accomack, Amelia, Arlington, Brunswick, Caroline, Charles City, Chesterfield, Dinwiddie, Elizabeth City, Essex, Fairfax, Fauquier, Gloucester, Goochland, Greensville, Hanover, Henrico, Isle of Wight, James City, King and Queen, King George, King William, Lancaster, Loudoun, Lunenburg, Mathews, Mecklenburg, Middlesex, New Kent, Norfolk, Northampton, Northumberland, Nottoway, Powhatan, Prince Edward, Prince George, Prince William, Richmond, Southampton, Spotsylvania, Stafford, Suffolk, Surry, Sussex, Westmoreland, York Court: in Alexandria, Newport News, Norfolk, Richmond U.S. Marshal: Thomas L. Foster Courthouse: Richard H. Poff United States Courthouse Address: 210 Franklin Road Southwest, Suite 210 Roanoke, VA 24011-2216 Phone: (540) 857-2230 Established on September 26, 1789 Counties: Albemarle, Alleghany, Amherst, Appomattox, Augusta, Bath, Bedford, Bland, Botetourt, Buchanan, Buckingham, Campbell, Carroll, Charlotte, Clarke, Craig, Culpeper, Cumberland, Dickenson, Floyd, Fluvanna, Franklin, Frederick, Giles, Grayson, Greene, Halifax, Henry, Highland, Lee, Louisa, Madison, Montgomery, Nelson, Orange, Page, Patrick, Pittsylvania, Pulaski, Rappahannock, Roanoke, Rockbridge, Rockingham, Russell, Scott, Shenandoah, Smyth, Tazewell, Warren, Washington, Wise, Wythe Court: in Abingdon, Big Stone Gap, Charlottesville, Danville, Harrisonburg, Lynchburg, Roanoke U.S. Marshal: Vacant Courthouse: Ron de Lugo Federal Building and United States Courthouse Address: 5500 Veterans Drive St. Thomas, VI 00801-6424 Phone: (340) 774-2743 Counties: St. Croix, St. John, St. Thomas Court: in St. Thomas U.S. Marshal: Craig Ellis Thayer J.D. Courthouse: Thomas S. Foley United States Courthouse Address: 920 West Riverside Avenue, Suite 200 Spokane, WA 99201-2207 Phone: (509) 842-1400 Counties: Adams, Asotin, Benton, Chelan, Columbia, Douglas, Ferry, Franklin, Garfield, Grant, Kittitas, Klickitat, Lincoln, Okanogan, Pend Oreille, Spokane, Stevens, Walla Walla, Whitman, Yakima Court: in Spokane, Yakima, Walla Walla, and Richland U.S. Marshal: Vacant Courthouse: United States Courthouse Address: 700 Stewart Street, Suite 9000 Seattle, WA 98101-4438 Phone: (206) 370-8600 Counties: Clallam, Clark, Cowlitz, Grays Harbor, Island, Jefferson, King, Kitsap, Lewis, Mason, Pacific, Pierce, San Juan, Skagit, Skamania, Snohomish, Thurston, Wahkiakum, Whatcom Court: in Bellingham, Seattle, Tacoma U.S. Marshal: Vacant Courthouse: United States Courthouse Address: 500 West Pike Street Clarksburg, WV 26301 Phone: (304) 623-0486 Counties: Barbour, Berkeley, Braxton, Brooke, Calhoun, Doddridge, Gilmer, Grant, Hampshire, Hancock, Hardy, Harrison, Jefferson, Lewis, Marion, Marshall, Mineral, Monongalia, Morgan, Ohio, Pendleton, Pleasants, Pocahontas, Preston, Randolph, Ritchie, Taylor, Tucker, Tyler, Upshur, Webster, Wetzel Court: in Clarksburg, Elkins, Martinsburg, Wheeling U.S. Marshal: Michael T. Baylous Courthouse: Robert C. Byrd United States Courthouse Address: 300 Virginia Street East, Room 3602 Charleston, WV 25301-2528 Phone: (304) 347-5136 Counties: Boone, Cabell, Clay, Fayette, Greenbrier, Jackson, Kanawha, Lincoln, Logan, McDowell, Mason, Mercer, Mingo, Monroe, Nicholas, Putnam, Raleigh, Roane, Summers, Wayne, Wirt, Wood, Wyoming Court: in Beckley, Bluefield, Charleston, Huntington, Parkersburg U.S. Marshal: Anna Ruzinski Courthouse: United States Federal Building and Courthouse Address: 517 East Wisconsin Avenue, Room 771 Milwaukee, WI 53202-4520 Phone: (414) 297-3707 Counties: Brown, Calumet, Dodge, Door, Florence, Fond du Lac, Forest, Green Lake, Kenosha, Kewaunee, Langlade, Manitowoc, Marinette, Marquette, Menominee, Milwaukee, Oconto, Outagamie, Ozaukee, Racine, Shawano, Sheboygan, Walworth, Washington, Waukesha, Waupaca, Waushara, Winnebago Court: in Green Bay, Milwaukee, Oshkosh U.S. Marshal: Kim V. Gaffney Courthouse: Robert W. Kastenmeier United States Courthouse Address: 120 North Henry Street, Suite 440 Madison, WI 53703-2559 Phone: (608) 661-8300 Counties: Adams, Ashland, Barron, Bayfield, Buffalo, Burnett, Chippewa, Clark, Columbia, Crawford, Dane, Douglas, Dunn, Eau Claire, Grant, Green, Iowa, Iron, Jackson, Jefferson, Juneau, La Crosse, Lafayette, Lincoln, Marathon, Monroe, Oneida, Pepin, Pierce, Polk, Portage, Price, Richland, Rock, Rusk, Saint Croix, Sauk, Sawyer, Taylor, Trempealeau, Vernon, Vilas, Washburn, Wood Court: in Eau Claire, La Crosse, Madison, Superior, Wausau U.S. Marshal: Randall Huff Courthouse: Joseph C. O'Mahoney Federal Center Address: 2120 Capitol Avenue, Suite 1100 Cheyenne, WY 82001-3670 Phone: (307) 829-3710 Counties: Albany, Big Horn, Campbell, Carbon, Converse, Crook, Fremont, Goshen, Hot Springs, Johnson, Laramie, Lincoln, Natrona, Niobrara, Park, Platte, Sheridan, Sublette, Sweetwater, Teton, Uinta, Washakie, Weston Court: held in Casper, Cheyenne, Evanston, Lander, Jackson, Sheridan
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Jerry Leroy Roberts born a twin on 20 July 1947 in Salem Dent County, Missouri at office of Dr. M. M. Hart, second child of Richard Andrew Roberts and Virginia June Young, died 22 July 2003 at the home of his twin brother, Licking (near Maples), Texas County, Missouri, after a courageous battle with lung cancer. Jerry 1st married Wanda Mae Black on 13 Mar 1967 in Overland, St. Louis County, Missouri, at 9622 Echo Lane the home of his parents, daughter of George Edward "Herbert" Black and Dorothy Mae Roberts. Wanda died in a accident in Jul 1967. Jerry 2nd married Linda Sue Fairchild on 23 Aug 1969 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, daughter of Harold Fairchild. Jerry 3rd married Mary Alice (Mauzy) Knickerbocker on 21 Aug 1971 in Maples, Texas County, Missouri at Rock Springs Baptist Church, daughter of John Lee Mauzy and Mary Alice Peterson. He served his county in the U.S. Navy in 1967 and 1968, in Adak, Aleutians West, Alaska. He was baptized in 1957 at Montauk State Park. Jerry worked for the Chrysler Truck Plant in Fenton, St. Louis County, Missouri for eight and a half years before being layed off, in Apr 1981 he moved his family to Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona were he went to work as a welder making Turbin Engines for F14 and F16 Military Planes. The company was Air Research Corp at that time who later changed names a few times Garrett Corp, Garrett Engine Division, Honeywell, Allied Signal.
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Jerry Roberts — journalist, author Calbuzz co-founder and host of Real Talk on the Santa Barbara Channels — spoke about the state of California politics last week to a packed Channel City Club luncheon at Fess Parker’s DoubleTree Resort. Here is the text of his remarks. Introduction Thank you very much, Lou. What an honor to be introduced by my hero, Lou Cannon, which in the political writer business is like a ballplayer being introduced by Willie Mays or, since he’s a Dodger fan, Sandy Koufax. Lou is a good friend and an extraordinary journalist. He honors Santa Barbara with his contributions to our community, with his work and his wisdom, and I salute him. It’s a great privilege to be back speaking to the Channel City Club. The last time I addressed the club was back in 2003, and I must admit I’m approaching this talk with some degree of trepidation. At that time, Arnold Schwarzenegger was about to be elected governor of California and I had just been appointed publisher of a daily newspaper in Santa Barbara. Now it might be just coincidental, but things pretty quickly went downhill for both of us immediately after that speech. I’m going to talk today about the current state of affairs in Sacramento, and since I’m focusing on politics, I want to begin by defining my terms. Etymologically, the word “politics” has two roots: “Poli,” from the Greek, meaning the “many” and “tics” — meaning “blood sucking parasites.” Actually that definition is not all that far from how the public views state politicians these days. Among voters who re-elected Schwarzenegger just three years ago, only 25 percent now approve of his job performance which, ironically, is almost the same rating that former Gov. Gray Davis received shortly before he was recalled in 2003. And that figure looks fantastic compared to public opinion about our Legislature, which has only a 9 percent approval rating — right down there with lawyers, investment bankers and, of course, journalists. When Arnold became governor he said he would work for free and not accept his $175,000 salary, so it’s fair to say that he’s been worth every penny. Actually, I’ve heard confidentially that Schwarzenegger has finally found a way to close the state’s budget deficit. I can’t disclose the whole plan, but the bottom line is that Ventura County is now part of China. This year, of course, we have an exciting campaign to replace Schwarzenegger, and the candidates have some great ideas for dealing with the state’s deficit. Jerry Brown has promised that if elected he’ll give up the state limousine and drive a Saturn, which is of course where he thinks the cars are made. Republican Meg Whitman, who started a famous online auction company, is proposing to sell California on eBay. And there’s even a proposal on the November ballot to legalize marijuana and tax the sales, which if nothing else would help Caltrans fill all the potholes. Where We Are In all seriousness, the shameful spectacles of Sacramento in recent years have revealed widespread dysfunction of California state government, which has become a matter of national and even global notice. The Economist magazine recently ran a long article on the state’s problems called “The Ungovernable State,” a headline which is the point of departure for my talk today. I want to discuss a kind of perfect storm of political forces that have converged in Sacramento to create conditions of continuing crisis and a nexus of seemingly intractable gridlock. But I also want to touch on how this dysfunctional atmosphere has paradoxically energized a new push for political and economic reform in California. California has serious, fundamental problems involving education, water, infrastructure and more, but they all begin with the grim reality of its badly out-of-whack budget. The numbers change almost hourly in Sacramento but, as you know, the governor and the Legislature are currently facing a $21 billion deficit, about $6 billion in the current fiscal year and another $15 billion in red ink for the fiscal year beginning July 1. This situation would be bad enough if the state was looking at just a one-year problem, but the legislative analyst has reported that California faces similar $20 billion shortfalls each year for the next five years. As a practical matter, what does this mean? Schwarzenegger’s latest budget plan would make statewide cuts in K-12 schools, which in Santa Barbara translate into curtailment of small class-size programs and a $320 per pupil per year reduction in state aid to education. It means substantial reductions in law-enforcement supervision and oversight of recently paroled felons. It means reductions in a host of local government services because the state has seized — excuse me, borrowed — $2 billion from cities and counties to help plug the gap in the state budget. It means that thousands of academically eligible students will be blocked from enrolling at UCSB and other state higher education institutions. It means cuts in grants for low-income senior citizens and people with disabilities — about 18,000 in Santa Barbara County alone — to meet basic living expenses. And all this coming just a year after the Legislature and governor not only cut the budget substantially but also enacted the largest state tax increase in history, on income, retail sales and vehicle fees to name just three. There are two basic factors underlying the deficit. The first is the recession that has hit California harder than almost any other state and, in the process, reduced tax revenues to roughly the same level as 1999 when adjusted for inflation. The second driver is more pernicious — a long-term structural deficit in which the state for much of the last decade has defied the laws of arithmetic by spending more in its general fund than our tax structure generated, covering the difference with borrowing. Beginning with Gov. Davis’ last budget back in 2002, the problem has usually been papered over both with short-term borrowing, as well as $15 billion in 30-year bonds sold — not to finance capital projects but to cover annual operating expenses. These bonds are in addition to more than $70 billion in public works bonds approved in the same period, making interest payments the fastest-growing item in the budget. As the governor likes to say, the day of reckoning has come; California’s broken political system has helped sink our credit rating to 50th among states, making it problematic for the state to continue its borrowing spree. As a political matter, the annual struggle to pass a budget is currently focused almost exclusively on reducing expenditures. The one substantial proposal to raise revenue is the governor’s effort to resurrect the Tranquillon Ridge oil project, off the coast from Vandenberg Air Force Base, which would bring in an estimated $1.8 billion in royalties during the 15-year life of a state lease. But for the most part, the debate in Sacramento is all about cuts. Journalists aren’t generally very good with math and when they write about “cuts” they’ve been known to just echo what their sources in government say; when you break it down, the “cuts” turn out to mean an agency is getting less of an increase from last year than they expected or asked for. However, for the 2010-11 budget year, the governor has proposed general fund spending of about $83 billion. This compares to $66 billion a decade ago. In inflation adjusted dollars, according to the governor’s Department of Finance, his proposed budget represents about about 10 percent less spending than a decade ago. How Did We Get Here? To understand how we got to this point, we need to look at a half-dozen key political factors. The first is gerrymandering. The once-a-decade process of drawing political maps based on the new census has grown increasingly partisan and polarized. To some extent it has always been thus, but in recent decades it’s become essentially an incumbent protection effort of crafting districts are either safe Democrat or safe Republican. In that political context, general elections are seldom competitive and have become increasingly devalued. The key electoral contest in most districts is now the party primary; because primaries attract the most loyal partisan voters, they become contests over who is the most liberal Democrat or the most conservative Republican. The result has been growing ideological polarization in Sacramento as moderates and centrists have become endangered species. A second important development came in 1990, when voters approved term limits for state office holders, a change that has had big unintended consequences. Term limits didn’t get rid of career politicians — it just changed the arc of their careers. Instead of spending 20 or more years in the Assembly or state Senate, many elected officials began to position themselves for the next office the instant they arrived in Sacramento, knowing they would term out in six years in the Assembly and eight in the senate, but without the political need to be accountable for the long-term impacts of their actions. After moving from one legislative house to the other, they then begin to position themselves for statewide office. Exhibit A is Bill Lockyer, the state treasurer and exactly the kind of career politician term limits was supposed to thwart. Lockyer had already served 17 years in the Legislature when term limits passed; since then he’s termed out in the Senate then jumped from being attorney general to treasurer. He’s now served 36 years in Sacramento, more than half of it under term limits. Another unintended consequence was to remove institutional memory from the Legislature, making lobbyists, not legislators, the repositories of public policy expertise. That lobbyists also happen to be extremely helpful in raising campaign contributions adds an overlay of soft corruption to the process. A third important factor began with the passage of Proposition 13, the 1978 property tax cut. In addition to its delivery of property tax relief and stabilization of annual tax increases, the measure had several other important effects. Then-Gov. Jerry Brown and the Democrat-dominated Legislature, who had campaigned fiercely against Prop. 13, were legally charged to implement it. In doing so they took two actions that set the stage for what has followed. First they totally realigned — “tangled” would be a more accurate verb — the relationship between state and local governments by shifting control of remaining property tax revenue to Sacramento. In so doing they transformed California’s political landscape, moving power and responsibility for health, welfare and schools from city councils, boards of supervisors and school boards to the Legislature. They also used more than $5 billion of state surplus money to “bail out” local governments from the impact of Prop. 13. That is to say, the state enabled local governments to maintain levels of spending and services they were then engaged in. To one extent or another, the state has been doing the same thing every year since. Prop. 13 also ushered in a three-decade era of ballot-box budgeting. The list of initiative measures passed by state voters that locked in spending is long — from approval of “three strikes” measures and bonds that expanded the prisons budget to Proposition 98, which set a floor on education funding, and many other measures setting aside money for programs from mental health benefits to medical care for poor kids. Many of these initiatives were worthy programs. But taken together they hamstrung elected policymakers, taking more and more dollars, and thus power, out of the hands of the Legislature and governor, and setting up a Byzantine budget process that defies understanding. Another key element shaping the mess in Sacramento is California’s boom-and-bust taxation system, which results in huge annual shifts in tax collections. When economic times are good, money pours in and there’s no incentive — in fact, term limits creates a perverse disincentive — for long-term financial planning; the dollars get spent as fast as they come in. During the dot-com boom, for example, general fund spending increased 35 percent in just two years, from fiscal 1998 to fiscal 2000; when the boom crashed, spending was flat for a couple of years, but then the real estate bonanza was on, and spending again skyrocketed — more than 25 percent in the two-year period from fiscal 2004 to ‘06. This was the period when California’s public pensions exploded, after Gov. Davis negotiated a sweetheart deal with the powerful state corrections officers lobby. It was an unprecedented expansion of pension benefits that mushroomed to public employees across the state and has led today to an unfunded pension and health care liability of at least $60 billion. As they say in Louisiana, laissez les bons temps rouler. The sixth and final big factor in shaping California’s unique political calculus is the two-thirds vote requirements the state has both for passing a budget and for new taxes. The budget requirement has been in the Constitution since the New Deal; the tax restriction since Prop. 13. California is one of three states — the other two are Arkansas and Rhode Island — requiring a two-thirds vote to pass a budget, and one of about a dozen that requires a super-majority for tax hikes. We are the only state that has it for both. Back in the long-lost days when there was a political center in Sacramento, it was possible to find the middle ground required by a two-thirds vote. But in the polarized politics of 2010, there is no center, which effectively hands a veto over fiscal matters to the minority party. All these factors came together in 2003 in a political tsunami that ended with the recall of Gray Davis. Gov. Schwarzenegger came in assuring us he would “blow up boxes” and be immune to these political pressures. Alas, the structure was greater than the man. Arnold learned that playing a governor was a lot easier than governing, and his administration has fallen to the same forces as Davis. Where Do We Go From Here? Amid all this doom and gloom, however, there is a glimmer of hope. The state’s desperate situation has energized a number of efforts to push for reforms aimed at repairing our broken government. The first of these is Proposition 11, which voters narrowly approved in November 2008. This would take the power of legislators to draw their own districts, a conflict of interest for the ages, and give it to an independent commission beginning with the census of 2010. The importance of this reform cannot be overstated and it’s instructive to note that even before this panel gets off the ground, legislative leaders from both parties are preparing a separate measure to undo Proposition 11. In June, voters will decide on Proposition 14, a constitutional amendment to create a series of open primaries. This would change the current partisan system so that a general election contest would be between the two highest vote getters in the primary, regardless of party. Supporters, led by Sen. Abel Maldonado, R-Santa Maria, believe it will discourage ideological extremism and encourage moderation, as politicians appeal to voters in the center rather than right or left. The November ballot will also most likely include one or more initiatives to dump the two-thirds requirement for budget votes and perhaps for taxes as well, plus possible measures to roll back pension benefits for newly hired public employees, as well as the aforementioned initiative to legalize and tax marijuana. One major push for reform has come from a group called California Forward, which is backed by a collection of blue chip non-profit organizations including the Haas, Hewlett, Irvine and Packard foundations. The ideologically diverse group tried and failed to qualify a ballot measure and is now working in the Legislature to reach agreement on a package of reform proposals, including two-year budgeting, performance management measures, a sunset review of government codes, a rainy-day reserve fund and a “pay-go” requirement for new legislation or initiatives to identify sources of funding or cuts. The most radical and dramatic reform push was led by the corporate members of the Bay Area Council. They were pushing a plan to convene a state constitutional convention, the first since 1879. It’s worth noting that the state Constitution, which has been amended hundreds of times, is longer than that of India, and five times as long as the U.S. Constitution. The proposal was to wipe the slate clean and to begin anew organizing the structure of governance in the state. Tellingly, the effort was abandoned when the very companies that are members of the council failed to provide sufficient funding for a campaign; apparently they felt that the status quo served their interests better. Looking Ahead All of this will make for an intriguing campaign season in 2010, which will feature a lively battle to replace Schwarzenegger. The Democratic candidate will be Attorney General and former Gov. Brown while on the Republican side, two wealthy Silicon Valley success stories, Whitman and Steve Poizner, are wooing GOP voters. That race has been shaped so far by Whitman’s extraordinary spending, which has already broken all records for a campaign for governor, more than two months before the primary. Amid a treacherous political landscape, candidates will face some skepticism about whether California is in fact governable, and therefore whether it really matters who replaces Arnold. Voters must hope that the severe political distress now afflicting Sacramento will set the stage for an important and future-oriented campaign to be fought over how the candidates define change in seeking the best ways and means of reforming state government. As The Economist put it in its story on California, the ungovernable state: “A good outcome is no longer possible,” it ominously said of our current budget woes. “One way or the other, Californians will have to begin discussing how to fix their broken state.” Thank you very much for your kind attention.
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WEAPON 4TH (UTICA) REAP, JOHN F M W 57 05/08/24 On 1 Charge FEDERAL DETAINER (ROME) REED, JEREMIAH M B 24 05/23/24 On 3 Charges Crim Possess Weapon-2:Loaded Firearm-Other Than Person's Home/business (UTICA) Criminal Possession Of A Firearm - Possess A Firearm (UTICA) Criminal Possession Weapon-3rd: Previous Conviction (UTICA) REED, ZENAS M B 26 12/19/23 On 4 Charges Arson 5: Intentionally Damage Property Of Another By Fire Or Explosion (UTICA) Criminal Mischief:Intent To Damage Property (UTICA) Obstruct Governmental Administration-2nd Degree (UTICA) Petit Larceny (UTICA) REYES ACOSTA, JOSE E M W 49 04/23/24 On 1 Charge FEDERAL DETAINER (N/A) RIGGSBEE, TREMAYNE T M B 46 05/22/24 On 5 Charges Criminal Contempt-1st:Violate Order Of Protection- Physical Contact (UTICA) Harassment-2nd Degree: Physical Contact (UTICA) Intimidating A Victim Or Witness-3rd-Instilling Fear/Injury (UTICA) PROMOTING PRISON CONTRABAND 2ND (UTICA) TAMPERING W/WITNESS 4TH (UTICA) ROBERTS, DAVID . 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Contempt 1st (ONEIDA) Harrassment 2nd (ONEIDA) Menacing 3rd (ONEIDA) UNLAWFUL IMPRISONMENT 2ND (ONEIDA) HOLMES, XAVIER L M B 30 06/12/24 On 4 Charges Robbery 2nd: Motor Vehicle (UTICA) UNLAWFUL FLEEING POLICE OFFICER 3RD (UTICA) Grand Larceny 3rd (UTICA) Robbery 3rd (UTICA) LUONGO, CHRISTOPHER F M W 53 06/12/24 On 2 Charges UNAUTH.USE OF M.V. 3RD (UTICA) Petit Larceny (UTICA) ABDUL , JIBREEL N M B 28 06/12/24 On 2 Charges Crim. Poss. Weapon 2nd (BATON ROUGE) CRIM. POSSESION OF FIREARMS (BATON ROUGE) SGROI, LOUIS M W 33 06/13/24 On 1 Charge Criminal Possession Contr Sub-3rd:Narc Drug Intent To Sell (ROME) KRANZ, LAURIE L F W 61 06/13/24 On 2 Charges D.W.I. - PRIOR CONVICTION (UTICA) UNAUTH.USE OF M.V. 3RD (UTICA) TALAS, IBRAHIM M W 18 06/14/24 On 3 Charges Crim Possess Weapon-2:Loaded Firearm-Other Than Person's Home/business (UTICA) Criminal Possession Of A Firearm - Possess A Firearm (UTICA) Reckless Endangerment-1st Degree (UTICA) HINES, JONATHAN M B 44 06/14/24 On 5 Charges Criminal Contempt-2nd:Disobey Court (UTICA) Criminal Mischief:Intent To Damage Property (UTICA) Criminal Obstruction Of Breathing Or Blood Circulation -Apply Pressure (UTICA) Crim. Contempt 1st (UTICA) CRIM. CONTEMPT 2ND (UTICA) EUSON, CHRISTOPHER M W 39 06/15/24 On 2 Charges Crim. Contempt 1st (ROME) RESISTING ARREST (ROME) VALDER, STEVEN M M W 34 06/17/24 On 1 Charge FEDERAL DETAINER (CAYUGA) PALMER, SHALEEK M B 26 06/17/24 On 4 Charges Robbery-3rd Degree (UTICA) Assault 3rd (UTICA) Robbery 2nd (UTICA) Robbery 3rd (UTICA) ROBINSON, JUSTIN R M B 38 06/17/24 On 8 Charges Crim Possession Controlled Substance-3rd:1/8 oz Meth-Intent To Sell (UTICA) Crim. Poss. Cont. Sub.4th (UTICA) CRIM. POSS. CONT. SUB.7TH (UTICA) Criminal Possession Contr Sub-3rd:Narc Drug Intent To Sell (UTICA) Criminal Possession Controlled Substance/Narcotic (UTICA) Criminal Use Drug Paraphernalia-2nd:Dilutents (UTICA) Criminal Use Drug Paraphernalia-2nd:Scales (UTICA) Fail to Pay Child Support (UTICA) SKIBITSKI, ANGELIQUE F W 51 06/18/24 On 1 Charge Petit Larceny (ROME) COLLINS, TIMOTHY M W 45 06/18/24 On 1 Charge Crim. Poss. Weapon 3rd (ONEIDA) LAST, WILLIAM L M W 35 06/18/24 On 1 Charge Crim. Poss. Cont. Sub.4th (UTICA) RUDE, DARRELL M M W 37 06/19/24 On 3 Charges Grand Larceny-4th:Credit Card (ROME) Burglary 3rd (ROME) Petit Larceny (ROME) REYES, RANDY M B 19 06/19/24 On 5 Charges Crim. Poss. Weapon 2nd (UTICA) Murder 2nd Degree: With Intent (UTICA) Assault 1st Degree (UTICA) Assault 2nd (UTICA) Crim. Use Firearm 1st (UTICA) CRYSLER, ERIC M W 37 06/19/24 On 2 Charges Burglary 3rd (UTICA) Petit Larceny (UTICA) MENA-BASUALTO, ESTEBAN M W 36 06/20/24 On 1 Charge FEDERAL DETAINER (BRONX) PETRIE, SARAH E F W 36 06/20/24 On 6 Charges CRIM. IMPERSONATION 2ND (UTICA) Disorderly Conduct (UTICA) PEDESTRIAN FAILED TO USE ROADWAY (UTICA) Petit Larceny (UTICA) Trespass (UTICA) PROMOTING PRISON CONTRABAND 2ND (UTICA) CROUSE, DEREK S M W 48 06/20/24 On 9 Charges AGG. UNLIC. OPER. VEHICLE 2ND (UTICA) AGG. UNLIC. OPER. VEHICLE 3RD (UTICA) CRIM. POSS. CONT. SUB.7TH (UTICA) Crim. Poss. Stln. Prop. 4th (UTICA) Grand Larceny 4th (UTICA) No Inspection Certificate (UTICA) Uninsured Motor Vehicle (UTICA) UNLAWFULLY DEALING W/FIREWORKS (UTICA) Unlicensed Operator of M.V. (UTICA) DAVIS, KRISTOPHER M B 39 06/21/24 On 2 Charges Criminal Possession Controlled Substance- 7th Degree (UTICA) Criminal Possession Narcotic Drug-4th Degree (UTICA) MANJGAFIC, ZAIM M W 60 06/21/24 On 1 Charge Criminal Contempt-2nd:Disobey Court (UTICA) PRITCHARD, MATTHEW J M W 44 06/22/24 On 4 Charges AGG. FAMILY OFFENSE (ROME) CRIMINAL OBSTRUCTION OF BREATHING/BLOOD CIRCULATION (ROME) Endanger.Welfare of Child (ROME) Harrassment 2nd (ROME) BRADFORD, RAHEIM M B 31 06/24/24 On 3 Charges CRIM. MISCHIEF 4TH (N/A) Harrassment 2nd (N/A) RESISTING ARREST (N/A) VASQUEZ, EDGAR N M W 29 06/24/24 On 2 Charges Harassment-2nd Degree: Physical Contact (UTICA) Petit Larceny (UTICA) WARD, RONALD R M W 32 06/24/24 On 5 Charges Burglary-3rd Degree: Illegal Entry with Intent to Commit a Crime (ROME) Criminal Mischief 3rd: Damage Another Person's Property- Amount > $250 (ROME) Criminal Mischief:Intent To Damage Property (ROME) Grand Larceny-4th:Credit Card (ROME) Harassment-2nd Degree: Physical Contact (ROME) NAHHAS, ISSA N M W 34 06/25/24 On 1 Charge Assault -2nd Degree (N/A) SHARLOW, RYAN J M W 33 06/25/24 On 1 Charge Menacing 2nd (WHITESBORO) KOZIEN, MARK S M W 69 06/26/24 On 9 Charges ATTEMPTED CRIM. MISCHIEF 4TH (N/A) Crim. Trespass 2nd (N/A) Endanger.Welfare of Child (N/A) Exposure of Person (N/A) Harrassment 2nd (N/A) LITTERING ON HWY (N/A) PUBLIC LEWDNESS (N/A) Trespass (N/A) LOCAL CODE VIOLATION (N/A) CLAUDIO, JOSE A M W 37 06/27/24 On 4 Charges Crim. Poss. Cont. Sub. 3rd (N/A) Crim. Poss. Cont. Sub.4th (N/A) CRIM. POSS. CONT. SUB.7TH (N/A) RESISTING ARREST (N/A) WRIGHT, LEWIS M B 65 06/27/24 On 1 Charge Crim. Poss. Cont. Sub. 3rd (UTICA) ALLEN, AUBREY M F W 34 06/28/24 On 5 Charges Petit Larceny (ROME) Criminal Possession Controlled Substance- 7th Degree (ROME) False Personation (ROME) Menacing-2nd:Weapon (ROME) Trespass (ROME) JACKSON, ERIC C M W 32 06/28/24 On 1 Charge FEDERAL DETAINER (N/A) HARPER, MATTHEW M W 37 06/30/24 On 10 Charges Assault 2nd (UTICA) Crim. Mischief 2nd (UTICA) CRIM. MISCHIEF 4TH (UTICA) CRIM. TRESPASS 3RD (UTICA) Criminal Mischief-3rd Degree (UTICA) D.W.A.I. DRUGS (UTICA) OBST. GOVT. ADMIN. 2ND (UTICA) Reck. Endangerment 2nd (UTICA) RESISTING ARREST (UTICA) CRIM. CONTEMPT 2ND (UTICA) COLLAZO, JAMES M W 33 06/30/24 On 8 Charges Burglary 3rd (N/A) CONSPIRACY 5TH (N/A) CRIM. POSS. CONT. SUB.7TH (N/A) CRIM. TRESPASS 3RD (N/A) Endanger.Welfare of Child (N/A) Poss. Burg. Tools (N/A) Trespass (N/A) Petit Larceny (N/A) BROWER, RAYMOND H M W 42 06/28/24 On 3 Charges Criminal Possession Stolen Property-5th Degree (TABERG) Criminal Tampering-3rd Degree (TABERG) General Violation Family Court Act (TABERG) COVEY, TIMOTHY W M W 31 01/02/24 On 3 Charges Assault 3rd Degree: Recklessly Cause Physical Injury (N/A) Forcible Touching - Touch Sexual/Intimate Parts of Another Person (N/A) Sexual Contact With Individual Greater Than 17 Incapable Of Consent (N/A) DEROCHA, DUSTY J M W 29 05/18/24 On 2 Charges Crim. Poss. Cont. Sub. 2nd (ROME) Petit Larceny (ROME) DUGGER, LORENZO D M B 33 06/13/24 On 4 Charges AGG. UNLIC. OPER. VEHICLE 3RD (N/A) Crim. Poss. Stln. Prop. 3rd (N/A) Leave Scene Accident (N/A) Reckless Driving (N/A) HUSSEIN, KHALIQ H M B 33 05/17/24 On 4 Charges Criminal Possession Contr Sub-3rd:Narc Drug Intent To Sell (UTICA) Criminal Possession Controlled Substance -5th:Cocaine 500 Milligrams (UTICA) Criminal Possession Controlled Substance- 7th Degree (UTICA) Criminal Sale Controlled Substance-3rd:Narcotic Drug (UTICA) MENDOZA, DANIEL J M W 30 03/06/24 On 1 Charge Unspecified Violation Of Family Court Act (ROME) PANUCCIO-BOUSE, ARIANNA M F W 25 04/05/24 On 3 Charges Assault 3rd Degree: With Intent To Cause Physical Injury (UTICA) Assault-3rd Degree (UTICA) Petit Larceny (UTICA) RIVERS, KYLIE M F W 37 07/12/18 On 1 Charge Violation Prob (N/A) VAUGHN, DANIEL C M B 37 02/27/24 On 1 Charge Criminal Obstruction Of Breathing Or Blood Circulation (MADISON) TENNANT, BRENTLY C M W 26 07/01/24 On 2 Charges Burglary-2nd Degree (ROME) Petit Larceny (ROME) MILLER, KENNETH W M W 43 07/02/24 On 5 Charges AGG. FAMILY OFFENSE (SYRACUSE) AGG. UNLIC. OPER. VEHICLE 1ST (SYRACUSE) Crim. Contempt 1st (SYRACUSE) Crim. Poss. Weapon 3rd (SYRACUSE) Menacing 2nd (SYRACUSE) VELASQUEZ, FELIX M W 49 07/02/24 On 3 Charges Crim. Mischief 3rd (N/A) CRIM. MISCHIEF 4TH (N/A) Menacing 2nd (N/A) ROACH, JACOB T M W 28 07/03/24 On 9 Charges Burglary 2nd (N/A) CRIM. CONTEMPT 2ND (N/A) Crim. Mischief 3rd (N/A) CRIM. MISCHIEF 4TH (N/A) Crim. Poss. Stln. Prop. 4th (N/A) Harrassment 2nd (N/A) Petit Larceny (N/A) UNAUTH.USE OF M.V. 3RD (N/A) UNLAWFUL FLEEING POLICE OFFICER 3RD (N/A) WOODWARD, DIANNA F W 43 07/03/24 On 1 Charge FAILURE TO REGISTER 1ST OFF (MISDEMEANOR) (UTICA) WRIGHT, JAMEIN S M B 32 07/04/24 On 5 Charges Aggravated DWI:With A Child-Pass Less Than 16 - 1 Prior Conv-10 Yrs (UTICA) Driving While Intoxicated- 1st Offense (UTICA) Unlicensed Operator of M.V. (UTICA) Crim. Poss. Cont. Sub. 3rd (UTICA) Crim. Poss. Cont. Sub.4th (UTICA) CAYTON, DAKOTAH M W 32 07/06/24 On 5 Charges Crim. Poss. Stln. Prop. 3rd (ROME) Grand Larceny 3rd (ROME) UNLAWFUL FLEEING POLICE OFFICER 3RD (ROME) CRIM. CONTEMPT 2ND (ROME) Menacing 3rd (ROME) MARSHALL, BELINDA M F W 51 07/06/24 On 1 Charge Prostitution (UTICA) ROOD, RICHARD M W 25 07/07/24 On 1 Charge Rape 3rd Degree (UTICA) POTTER, JOHN S M W 64 07/08/24 On 1 Charge RESISTING ARREST (ROME) ALLEN, STEVEN J M W 48 07/08/24 On 1 Charge Petit Larceny (BLOSSVALE) LEWIS, SHAMIERE M B 18 07/09/24 On 3 Charges Criminal Contempt-1st:Violate Order Of Protection- Physical Contact (UTICA) Harassment-2nd Degree: Physical Contact (UTICA) Robbery-3rd Degree (UTICA) JEFFERSON, SIDNEY M M B 70 07/09/24 On 1 Charge Level 3/Sex Predator Fail To Verify Address Every 90 Days-1st Offense (N/A) RODRIGUEZ, YOMAR R M B 28 07/09/24 On 3 Charges CRIM. POSS. CONT. SUB.7TH (UTICA) CRIM. TRESPASS 3RD (UTICA) Petit Larceny (UTICA) WOOD, CORY A M B 40 07/09/24 On 3 Charges CRIM. MISCHIEF 4TH (N/A) Petit Larceny (N/A) UNLAWFUL FLEEING POLICE OFFICER 3RD (N/A) GONZALEZ, GONZALO M W 43 07/09/24 On 1 Charge CRIM. CONTEMPT 2ND (UTICA) SESSOME, NATHANIEL L M B 37 07/10/24 On 1 Charge Criminal Contempt-2nd:Disobey Court (UTICA) SPERDUTO, THOMAS M W 47 07/10/24 On 1 Charge Grand Larceny 2nd (N/A) DECKER, LUCIAN D M W 23 07/11/24 On 1 Charge Assault -2nd Degree (ORMOND BEACH) JONES, RICHARD T M B 19 07/11/24 On 4 Charges Crim Possess Weapon-2:Loaded Firearm-Other Than Person's Home/business (UTICA) Criminal Possession Of A Firearm - Possess A Firearm (UTICA) Reckless Endangerment-1st Degree (UTICA) Unauthorized Use Vehicle:Without Owner Consent (UTICA) CRESS, NATHAN P M W 41 07/11/24 On 1 Charge CRIM. POSS. CONT. SUB.7TH (SAUQUOIT) BOYCE, ADAM R M W 37 07/12/24 On 3 Charges Criminal Contempt-1st:Violate Order Of Protection- Physical Contact (ROME) Criminal Obstruction Of Breathing Or Blood Circulation -Apply Pressure (ROME) Harassment-2nd (ROME) TABOR, ALEX D M W 37 07/12/24 On 2 Charges Criminal Mischief:Intent To Damage Property (UTICA) Resisting Arrest (UTICA) LAVALLEY, KAYLEE F W 22 07/12/24 On 2 Charges False Personation (ROME) Petit Larceny (ROME) JACKSON, RONALD J M W 33 07/13/24 On 1 Charge Criminal Possession Controlled Substance- 7th Degree (ROME) HARVEY , JASON M W 37 07/13/24 On 4 Charges Criminal Contempt-2nd Degree (SYLVAN BEACH) Criminal Possession Controlled Substance- 7th Degree (SYLVAN BEACH) AGG. UNLIC. OPER. VEHICLE 1ST (SYLVAN BEACH) Crim Obstruct of Breathing & Blood Circulation (SYLVAN BEACH) GIANELLA, FELICIA F W 41 07/14/24 On 1 Charge Violation of Probation (Misd.) (BARNERVILLE) STAELENS, CIARA L F W 30 07/15/24 On 3 Charges CRIM. POSS. CONT. SUB.7TH (ROME) Petit Larceny (ROME) CRIM. IMPERSONATION 2ND (ROME) WATKINS, CRAIG C M W 42 07/15/24 On 3 Charges CRIM. CONTEMPT 2ND (ROME) CRIM. MISCHIEF 4TH (ROME) Petit Larceny (ROME) WOOD, RONALD J M W 54 07/16/24 On 2 Charges Criminal Possession Controlled Substance- 7th Degree (N/A) Petit Larceny (N/A) PARKER, JASON M M B 39 07/17/24 On 1 Charge Unspecified Violation Of Family Court Act (N/A) BUTLER, CHINA D F B 36 07/17/24 On 3 Charges Assault 2nd (N/A) Attempted Assault 1st (N/A) Crim. Poss. Weapon 3rd (N/A) GRIMES-PRZELOMIEC, SPENCER R M W 34 07/17/24 On 3 Charges Crim. Contempt 1st (ROME) CRIM. MISCHIEF 4TH (ROME) Harrassment 2nd (ROME) CARRION, MATTHEW F M W 41 07/17/24 On 5 Charges AGG. UNLIC. OPER. VEHICLE 1ST (UTICA) CRIM. POSS. WEAPON 4TH (UTICA) Grand Larceny 4th (UTICA) Petit Larceny (UTICA) AGG. UNLIC. OPER. VEHICLE 3RD (UTICA) LANAUX, DOMINIC M M B 37 05/02/24 On 2 Charges Crim. Poss. Weapon 3rd (UTICA) Menacing 1st (UTICA) LEE, MAKENNA R F W 32 07/18/24 On 3 Charges Criminal Impersonation -2nd:Other Person (CANASTOTA) False Personation (CANASTOTA) Forgery-2nd: Public Record (CANASTOTA) THORNE, FLOYD I M B 37 07/19/24 On 1 Charge Criminal Possession Controlled Substance-3rd Degree (NEW HARTFORD) CUNNINGHAM, GREGORY P M W 50 07/19/24 On 3 Charges Aggravated Harassment 2 - Cause Threat to be Communicated (MUNNSVILLE) Criminal Contempt-2nd:Disobey Court (MUNNSVILLE) Grand Larceny 3rd Degree (MUNNSVILLE) PITTS, TYRONE J M B 54 07/19/24 On 3 Charges Criminal Possession Controlled Substance- 7th Degree (UTICA) Criminal Possession Controlled Substance-3rd Degree (UTICA) Criminal Sale Controlled Substance-3rd Degree (UTICA) HYMES, JANAY N F B 28 07/22/24 On 3 Charges Assault 2nd (UTICA) Crim. Contempt 1st (UTICA) Crim. Poss. Weapon 3rd (UTICA) MILLER, RANDY M W 32 07/23/24 On 1 Charge Sex Offender Fail To Report Change Address/Status In 10 Days- 1st Off (N/A) SMITH, JIMMY L M W 47 07/23/24 On 2 Charges Criminal Use Drug Paraphernalia-2nd Degree (ORISKANY FALLS) Driving While Intoxicated- 1st Offense (ORISKANY FALLS) WILLIAMS, DONTE M M B 28 07/23/24 On 1 Charge Assault 3rd (UTICA) AH, SA M A 22 07/24/24 On 5 Charges Crim Possess Weapon-2:Loaded Firearm-Other Than Person's Home/business (UTICA) Criminal Possession Of A Firearm - Possess A Firearm (UTICA) Criminal Possession Weapon 3rd Degree- Ammunition Feeding Device (UTICA) Endangering The Welfare Of A Child (UTICA) Menacing-2nd:Weapon (UTICA) LANG, TREVON E M B 31 07/24/24 On 1 Charge Grand Larceny 4th:Property Taken From Person (UTICA) MARRUPEGRUEIRO, LUIS J M W 22 07/24/24 On 1 Charge Military Law (FORT DRUM) WISHART, DOMINIQUE F W 27 07/25/24 On 1 Charge Assault 2nd Deg:Intent To Cause Physical Injury with Weapon/Instrument (ROME) JONES, DE`ANTAE N M B 20 07/25/24 On 2 Charges Criminal Possession Of A Firearm - Possess A Firearm (ROME) Criminal Possession Weapon 3rd Degree- Ammunition Feeding Device (ROME) WILLIAMS, SHAMAR M B 35 07/25/24 On 5 Charges Crim Possess Weapon-2:Loaded Firearm-Other Than Person's Home/business (ROME) Criminal Contempt-1st:Violate Order Of Protection- Physical Contact (ROME) Criminal Possession Of A Firearm - Possess A Firearm (ROME) Criminal Possession Weapon-3rd: Previous Conviction (ROME) Criminal Possession Weapon-3rd:Defaced For Concealment (ROME) WILEY, JAMES T M B 36 07/26/24 On 2 Charges Criminal Contempt-2nd:Disobey Court (UTICA) Criminal Mischief:Intent To Damage Property (UTICA) LAWRENCE, ANTONIO L M B 43 07/28/24 On 5 Charges Assault 2nd Deg:Intent To Cause Physical Injury with Weapon/Instrument (UTICA) Burglary-2nd Degree (UTICA) Criminal Possession Weapon-3rd: Previous Conviction (UTICA) Criminal Tampering-3rd Degree (UTICA) Petit Larceny (UTICA) OWENS, ANTHONY J M B 44 07/28/24 On 1 Charge Course of Sexual Conduct Against Child 2nd (TAMPA) GUALANDI, ANTONIO J M W 35 07/29/24 On 1 Charge Petit Larceny (ROME) ABUKAR, MURSAL M B 37 07/29/24 On 1 Charge Petit Larceny (UTICA) MEJIA-TABARES, SANTIAGO M W 23 07/29/24 On 1 Charge FEDERAL DETAINER (ALBANY) SIERRA-GIRALDO, FABER M W 26 07/29/24 On 1 Charge FEDERAL DETAINER (ALBANY) PARSONS, MICHAEL R M W 26 07/29/24 On 4 Charges CRIM. POSS. CONT. SUB.7TH (ROME) CRIM. POSS. STLN. PROP. 5TH (ROME) Petit Larceny (ROME) Unspecified Violation of Law (ROME) MIKESELL, AIDEN M W 21 07/29/24 On 1 Charge General Violation Military Law (WATERTOWN) CORREA, ASHLEY F W 31 07/30/24 On 1 Charge FEDERAL DETAINER (SYRACUSE) CORREA, JUAN M W 30 07/30/24 On 1 Charge FEDERAL DETAINER (SYRACUSE) OSMAN, ABDI M B 25 07/30/24 On 4 Charges Crim Possess Weapon-2:Loaded Firearm-Other Than Person's Home/business (UTICA) Criminal Possession Of A Firearm - Possess A Firearm (UTICA) Criminal Possession Weapon 3rd Degree- Ammunition Feeding Device (UTICA) Reckless Endangerment-1st Degree (UTICA) WALDRON, ERIC W M W 31 07/30/24 On 1 Charge Petit Larceny (ONEIDA) BERG, JOSEPH J M W 58 07/30/24 On 1 Charge Forceable Touching (UTICA) GOLDEN, DAVID B M W 45 07/30/24 On 2 Charges CRIM. CONTEMPT 2ND (WHITESTOWN) Petit Larceny (WHITESTOWN) MILLIAN, PEDRO M W 39 07/31/24 On 1 Charge Criminal Possession Controlled Substance- 7th Degree (ONEONTA) ADSIT, ETHAN E M W 24 07/30/24 On 3 Charges Assault 2nd (LEE CENTER) Crim. Poss. Weapon 3rd (LEE CENTER) Petit Larceny (LEE CENTER) APGAR, DEVIN S M W 30 05/17/23 On 3 Charges CRIM. POSS. CONT. SUB.7TH (ROME) Criminal Possession Narcotic Drug-4th Degree (ROME) Criminal Possession Weapon-3rd: Previous Conviction (ROME) BULLEN, CHRISTINA E F W 38 07/31/24 On 2 Charges CRIM. POSS. CONT. SUB.7TH (UTICA) FALSE PERSONATION (UTICA) CONNOR, ROBERT J M W 64 10/31/23 On 1 Charge FEDERAL DETAINER (BRASHER FALLS) CRUDUP, RONIQUE M B 20 06/18/24 On 4 Charges Crim. Poss. Weapon 2nd (UTICA) Crim. Poss. Weapon 3rd (UTICA) CRIM. POSSESION OF FIREARMS (UTICA) Endanger.Welfare of Child (UTICA) CUBBAGE, TIMOTHY T M B 35 05/25/24 On 3 Charges Crim. Poss. Weapon 2nd (UTICA) Crim. Poss. Weapon 3rd (UTICA) CRIM. POSSESION OF FIREARMS (UTICA) DELAHUNT, COREY D M W 39 07/31/24 On 1 Charge Revoke Presumptive Release ( Parole) DERVISEVIC, ADIS M W 30 04/17/24 On 1 Charge CRIM. CONTEMPT 2ND (UTICA) DIXON, VANNY M B 37 06/24/24 On 2 Charges Criminal Contempt-2nd:Disobey Court (UTICA) Unlawful Dissemination Or Publication Of An Intimate Image (UTICA) FOSTER, ERIC M W 48 07/25/24 On 1 Charge Possessing Sexual Performance By Child <16:Possess/Access To View (CLINTON) GODWIN, JEREMY M B 43 07/01/24 On 4 Charges Crim. Contempt 1st (ROME) Crim. Poss. Stln. Prop. 4th (ROME) CRIM. POSS. STLN. PROP. 5TH (ROME) Grand Larceny 3rd (ROME) JACKSON, RAKEEM D M B 33 06/05/24 On 5 Charges CRIM. CONTEMPT 2ND (UTICA) CRIM. MISCHIEF 4TH (UTICA) Endanger.Welfare of Child (UTICA) LOCAL CODE VIOLATION (UTICA) UNAUTH.USE OF M.V. 3RD (UTICA) KENNEDY, CHARLES M B 27 09/02/22 On 1 Charge FEDERAL DETAINER (CONKLIN) LAWSON, CHRISTOPHER M M B 32 07/22/24 On 2 Charges Petit Larceny (N/A) RESISTING ARREST (N/A) LEE, BRANDON M W 41 05/17/24 On 5 Charges CRIM. POSS. CONT. SUB.7TH (SAUQUOIT) Criminal Possession Stolen Property-4th Degree (SAUQUOIT) Criminal Possession Stolen Property-5th Degree (SAUQUOIT) Identity Theft 2nd: Assume The Identity Of Another To Defraud (SAUQUOIT) Petit Larceny (SAUQUOIT) LIGGINS, JAILAN R M B 26 06/04/24 On 5 Charges Assault 1st Degree (UTICA) Assault 2nd (UTICA) Attempted Murder 2nd (UTICA) Crim. Poss. Weapon 2nd (UTICA) Endanger.Welfare of Child (UTICA) MIGNOT, GREGORY L M W 46 07/03/24 On 3 Charges AGG. HARRASSMENT 2ND (ROME) CRIM. CONTEMPT 2ND (ROME) CRIM. POSS. CONT. SUB.7TH (ROME) RANDALL, CHARLES A M B 28 05/31/24 On 3 Charges Crim. Poss. Forged Inst. 2nd (ROCHESTER) Grand Larceny 3rd (ROCHESTER) Scheme to Defraud 1st (ROCHESTER) REESH, EDWARD L M W 43 04/24/24 On 3 Charges Criminal Possession Assault Weapon-3rd Degree (UTICA) Criminal Possession Weapon 3rd Degree- Ammunition Feeding Device (UTICA) Criminal Possession Weapon-3rd: Previous Conviction (UTICA) SANTALUCIA, DAVID J M W 30 06/11/24 On 4 Charges Assault 3rd (UTICA) Crim. Poss. Weapon 3rd (UTICA) Grand Larceny 4th (UTICA) Menacing 1st (UTICA) SEQUIN, SCOTT J M W 50 05/03/24 On 1 Charge Reckless Endangerment-2nd Degree (N/A) SHELL, DEMERIO D M B 51 01/30/23 On 1 Charge FEDERAL DETAINER (JACKSON) SHERMAN, JOSHUA J M W 32 07/11/24 On 1 Charge Criminal Possession Stolen Property-5th Degree (ROME) TANZINI, DANIEL M W 37 07/21/23 On 1 Charge FEDERAL DETAINER (ENDICOTT) KRAFT, SETH G M W 39 08/01/24 On 4 Charges Disorderly Conduct:Unreasonable Noise (UTICA) Harassment-2nd Degree: Physical Contact (UTICA) Resisting Arrest (UTICA) Trespass (UTICA) LOMBINO, STEPHANIE V F W 35 08/01/24 On 1 Charge Burglary 2nd Degree: Illegal Entry- Dwelling (UTICA) DERRICK, LYNN J M B 45 08/01/24 On 2 Charges Criminal Possession Controlled Substance- 7th Degree (ROME) Resisting Arrest (ROME) HAMMOND, JAMES R M W 51 08/01/24 On 3 Charges Sex Offender Registry Violation- 1st Offense (ROME) CRIM. POSS. CONT. SUB.7TH (ROME) Menacing 2nd (ROME) ALLEN, GERALD D M W 36 08/02/24 On 2 Charges Criminal Possession Stolen Property-4th:Property Value Exceeds $1000 (ROME) Criminal Possession Stolen Property-5th Degree (ROME) ROBINSON, MERTON S M B 55 08/02/24 On 1 Charge Menacing-2nd:Weapon (UTICA) NICHOLSON, TYLOR J M W 32 08/02/24 On 2 Charges Criminal Contempt-2nd:Disobey Court (AVA) Menacing-2nd Degree (AVA) JOHNSON, ZACHARIAH M W 31 08/03/24 On 1 Charge Criminal Contempt-2nd Degree (UTICA) PHILLIPS , KIMBERLEY D F W 63 08/04/24 On 2 Charges CRIM. CONTEMPT 2ND (UTICA) UNLAWFUL IMPRISONMENT 2ND (UTICA) SPECHT, BRANDEN M M W 36 08/04/24 On 3 Charges Assault 3rd (CAMDEN) CRIM. MISCHIEF 4TH (CAMDEN) Harrassment 2nd (CAMDEN) CARLO, PAMELA F W 55 08/05/24 On 2 Charges CRIM. MISCHIEF 4TH (UTICA) Misapplication Of Property (UTICA) DOCKERY, AARON A M B 39 08/06/24 On 1 Charge Violation of Parole (UTICA) MATTHEWS, COREY A M W 28 08/06/24 On 2 Charges CRIM. 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Obituary for Jerry Ray Roberts | Memorial services for Jerry Ray Roberts, 83, of Archibald, LA will be held at a later date at Cedar Baptist Church under the direction of Brown-Holley Funeral Home, Rayville, LA. Mr....
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Jerry Roberts Obituary | March 26, 2020 | Rayville, LA
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Memorial services for Jerry Ray Roberts, 83, of Archibald, LA will be held at a later date at Cedar Baptist Church under the direction of Brown-Holley Funeral Home, Rayville, LA. Mr. Jerry was born June 4, 1936 in Archibald and passed away Thursday, March 26, 2020 in Monroe, LA. He is preceded in death by his parents, Doss and Myrtis Miller Roberts; and six half sisters and four half brothers. Survivors include his wife of 60 years, Thelma Free Roberts of Archibald, LA; brother-in-law, James Free of Bastrop, LA; sisters-in-law, Dorothy Stakes of Crowley, LA and Alice Gildersleeve of Leesburg, VA; and a host of nieces, nephews, and cousins. Jerry was a former member of the Archibald Water Board, Oder of the Eastern Star Mangham Chapter #152, and committee member for the Archibald Beautification Program, also he was a member of DMA Senior Citizen’s Group. He is a member of the W. M. Baker Masonic Lodge #388 in Mangham, LA. Jerry had a great love and concern for people, and one of the ways he expressed this concern was by visiting the nursing homes and hospitals and also he visited the sick and shut-in’s at their homes. He always received as big a blessing from visiting the people as they received from his visit. For fifty years Jerry was a brick layer, and taught others the trade. He always took great pride in his work because he wanted it to look good. After retiring from laying bricks he became a custodian for the Mangham Elementary School. He enjoyed this job very much, because he got to visit with people. He was recognized for his good job by being chosen Outstanding School Support Employee for a year, and was recognized by the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE) in Baton Rouge, LA. Most recently Jerry was honored by Cedar Baptist Church for his good and faithful service to the church and community. Jerry will be greatly missed by all that knew and loved him.
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Jerry Roberts is a character in the web-series Rocky and Ricky. He is a cashier at one of Critterwood's Handypaws General Stores. A novice in the world of work, Jerry took his job at the Handypaws General store because it was the first job he found that didn't require any prior training. Meek...
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Jerry Roberts is a character in the web-series Rocky and Ricky. He is a cashier at one of Critterwood's Handypaws General Stores. Personality[] A novice in the world of work, Jerry took his job at the Handypaws General store because it was the first job he found that didn't require any prior training. Meek, timid and absolutely terrified of his boss (who he's never seen the face of), he tries to put on a brave face while dealing with customers, and tries to help anyone he meets in the hopes that doing so will net him a little extra cash. Everyone who's visited the store knows Jerry, but they've never actually seen him outside of work. It's inferred that he mostly likes to keep to himself. Trivia[] Name origin[]
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When West Australian Opposition Leader Mike Nahan appeared on the news under fire for dual citizenship I hope everybody else shared my reaction. Not again, I moaned. Surely, we had enough of this nonsense in the federal Parliament. Do we have to go through it in the States? Mike is a native of Michigan, not Continue reading »
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When West Australian Opposition Leader Mike Nahan appeared on the news under fire for dual citizenship I hope everybody else shared my reaction. Not again, I moaned. Surely, we had enough of this nonsense in the federal Parliament. Do we have to go through it in the States? Mike is a native of Michigan, not far from my native State of Iowa. Our teams played each other in a football competition known as The Big Ten, so if I had stayed longer in America we may well have met on the field. Since he still speaks with his American accent it should not surprise that he retains American citizenship. I lost my deeper Mid-West accent within a couple of weeks of attending school in Australia, where foreign accents were seldom heard in the 1950s. The local kids gave me and my little brothers such sustained mockery that we soon lost the Oh? and the Gee! Mike is an economist trained in America and Australia. He popped up on Perth media as an expert commentator on economic matters because he was Director of The Institute of Public Affairs. Since I have opposed the neoliberal policies promoted by such think tanks since their creation Mike was not one of my favourite commentators. He was elected to the WA State Parliament in 2008. Nevertheless, I sympathise with his recent comments about “white ants” in the parliamentary Liberal Party. Because of the cold, snow-covered winter ground in America white ants are not a problem and houses are built of wood. It was one of the first differences I noticed on arrival in Australia. Houses were built of bricks. Wooden houses were rare. In today’s political world, however, termites are a universal species. Indeed, today’s politics are just about entirely a matter of back-stabbing and trivial pursuits. This is the case because there is what Bob Katter calls “a cigarette paper’s width” of difference between the major parties on major policy and honourable members are left with nothing to do except assassinate one another’s character and look for trivial pursuits to engage the media, such as tampon taxes. This will not change until political parties including Australian Labor, British Labour and American Democrats remember that they are supposed to be representing labour, not representing capital. There is no sign that this will happen any time soon. Mike Nahan has a dignified presence on TV which I find refreshing and he has a right to feel hard done-by if he is being stabbed in the back. The Liberals were all but wiped out in last year’s State election and Mike was elected unopposed as Opposition Leader. He has just led the Liberals to such a resounding win over Labor in the State Legislative Assembly seat of Darling Range that one wonders what would have happened if the federal Liberals had stood a candidate for the seat of Perth in the Super Saturday by-elections. In an earlier post (18 December 17) I identified three causes for the magnitude of the Liberal loss at last year’s State election. They were Colin Barnett’s prominence as a one-man band, the public disloyalty from some of his team approaching the election and then Treasurer Mike Nahan’s enthusiasm for privatisation after such policies had become electoral poison. In another post (26 March) I predicted that the Establishment Liberal, David Honey, the newly elected Member for Cottesloe in the WA Parliament, would lead the Party in the next election but I very much doubt if David has anything to do with the white-anting of which Mike Nahan complains. Since white ants have such voracious appetites Mike will probably have to call a leadership spill in the new year, if not before. The pattern of our politics is much the same throughout the neoliberal era. One Party gets its act together. The boys and girls learn their lines in what is called “the narrative.” In police work it is called “the alibi.” Their Party wins office and their opponents fall apart in an orgy of back-stabbing and reckless ego-tripping. A few years down the track the Opposition develops a narrative, sobers up and tightens discipline while the Government falls apart. The Opposition and Government trade places. New names appear on Ministerial doors. New stationery is printed. Departments change their names. But everything stays the same. Jerry Roberts reported from the Gallery of Parliament House in West Perth during more civilised times. He was not then but is now a member of the Australian Labor Party.
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Gerald E. Roberts Jr.
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Gerald E. “Jerry” “Buddy” “Archie” Roberts Jr., 68, of Grain Valley, MO passed away suddenly on Sunday, February 9, 2014. He was born to Gerald E. and Gladys (Larson) Roberts on November 7, 1945 in Kansas City, MO. Gerald was united in marriage to his wife Sandra on February 3, 1990. Gerald was a retired teacher, serving schools in Kansas for 34 years, most notably in the science and computer departments of Sumner Academy of Arts and Sciences in Kansas City, KS. Gerald was a member of the Timothy Lutheran Church in Blue Springs, MO. He was a Boy Scout leader for Troop 205 out of Blue Springs, served 25 years as a Ski Patroller at Snow Creek Ski Resort in Weston, MO, and in his spare time volunteered as a blacksmith for Missouri Town in Lee’s Summit. Jerry’s greatest joy came from being around his family, frugal shopping, and recounting his many life adventures. Along with wife, Sandy, who survives of the home, additional survivors include son Barrek A. Roberts of Columbia, MO; stepdaughter Bryn Boice and husband Michael Poignand of Medford, MA; and stepson Braden Boice of Blue Springs, MO; brother, Claude Roberts of Chanute, KS; sisters, Joyce Wilhite of Emporia, KS, Lillian Naylor and husband Bud of Topeka, KS, Florence Metz of Lenexa, KS. Gerald was preceded in death by his parents. Funeral services for Jerry will be held 11:00 a.m., Thursday, February 13, 2014 at the Meyers Funeral Chapel in Blue Springs, MO. Visitation will start one hour prior to the service at the funeral chapel. Interment will immediately follow the service at the Blue Springs Cemetery in Blue Springs, MO. Arrangements have been entrusted to Meyers Funeral Chapel Blue Springs, MO. Memories of Jerry and condolences may be left to the family at meyersfuneralchapel.com.
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2022 Football Roster Choose a Player: Isaiah Willhoite / Arizona Athletics 48 Jerry Roberts Position Linebacker Height 6-2 Class Redshirt Senior Hometown Erie, Pa. High School Cathedral Prep Instagram robertsjerry Bio Related Stats Historical Biography 2022: Started all 12 games at MIKE linebacker… Made 78 total tackles which was second on the team… Fourth on the team with 34 solo tackles… First on the team with 44 assisted tackles… Posted 2.5 tackles for loss, one pass breakup, one fumble recovery, and one forced fumble… Has made 112 total tackles including 6.5-career tackles for loss, and 1.5 sacks in 20 games with the Wildcats. 2021: Appeared in nine games with six starts at the Mike linebacker position...Tallied 32 total tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, and one sack...Logged a career-high 10 tackles and 1.5 TFL against Utah...First career sack came against Washington...Major contributor to an Arizona defensive unit that ranked second in the Pac-12 with an average of 5.8 tackles for loss per game. Before Arizona: Played 20 games at Bowling Green from 2018-20 … Started all five games for the Falcons in 2020 … Was third on the team with 32 tackles, adding one tackle for loss … Had a season-best 10 tackles at Toledo. High School: Named all-state and to District 10 All-Star team following junior and senior seasons … As a senior, made 90 tackles (11 for loss) and hauled in two interceptions … As a junior, posted 110 tackles (13 for loss) with another two interceptions … Scored three defensive touchdowns … Helped lead 2016 team to 14-0 record and PIAA Class 4A state championship … Had team high 12 tackles (3.5 for loss) in title game. Personal: The son of Jerry Roberts and Tameki Tarver … Has two brothers, Jyree and Tarion and one sister, Tais … Is cousins with Pro Football Hall of Famer Ty Law. Related Content There is no related content available. Related Headlines Related Press Clips Related Videos Related Photos Statistics Season: 2022 2021 2022 Season Statistics Season Statistics No statistics available for this season. Career Statistics There are no statistics available for this player. Historical Player Information 48 2021Redshirt Junior Linebacker 6'2" 226 lbs 48 48 2022Redshirt Senior Linebacker 6'2" 230 lbs 48
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Names: Complete list of names in alphabetical order Names: In alphabetical order by ruse Phony construction scam Phony business loan (some of the names that "lenders" have used) Phony purchase of business, intellectual property and phony mergers Goods and equipment purchase or lease scam Phony incorporation of a company Phony personal claims Phony family law claims Phony real estate conveyance or fake mortgage Phony potential clients (ruse unknown) Phony law firms, lawyers and notaries Here is a list of some of the different names and documents that fraudsters have used in BC. Please note that real people with the same names may be the victims of a fraudster or of coincidence, but are not suspected of wrongdoing. For convenience, these names are sorted alphabetically by ruse. However, because a fraudster may use the same name in a different ruse, you will want to check the complete list of names sorted alphabetically to the right. In the list containing the ruses, there may be links to publications with related information or documents. Of course, new names appear regularly, usually with a Gmail, Hotmail or Yahoo email address. (For more details regarding some of these names, as well as more names and details of specific frauds reported by Ontario lawyers, go to LawPro’s “Avoid-a-claim” blog: Confirmed Frauds and Fraudster Names and Huge collection of fake IDs, documents and cheques given to lawyers by fraudsters. And learn more about how to protect yourself from the bad cheque scam. Names: In alphabetical order by ruse Phony debt collection scam (includes outstanding loans, commercial debts, settlement agreements, intellectual property, breach of trust, surety bond, franchise agreement) Commercial loan or lease agreement (collecting on a phony commercial loan or lease) Abramovic, Dr. Richard Agius, Paul Andrews, David [2015/07] Aris, Izzabin Bin Austin, Clocreen [2014/05] Brock, William Da Silva, Mario (loan to Scott Adams) [2018/01] Dean, Kenneth [2013/10] Duckett, Barbara (Arizona Federal Credit Union Official Check for $1,500), Loan agreement/Promissory Note with Roland Webster, Driver's Licence, bank draft with Roland Webster and US cashier's check) Dusana, Francis of F. Dusana Heavy Duty Equipments (Loan agreement/promissory note to Wendy Lewis) Fischer, John (bank reference letter) Gilbert, Christine Gilliard, James Graham, George Gustaf, Viktor of Aptilo Networks AB, [2013/09] Izaddin, Aris Jackson, Peter Jacob, Alna of TMX Finance, Carrollton, TX 75006 [2019/02] Kiyoshi, Yukio, of NPI Lease Company Limited (Notice to the Profession, January 6, 2012) Kudou, Noriko Lambert, Lisa Landers, Mark (emails from Lucy Wang, loan promissory note) [2013/09] Lawson, David (Practice Watch, Benchers' Bulletin, 2011 No. 3 Fall – includes copies of the documentation used in the scam, including evidence of the loan, an Ontario driver’s licence, an attestation to David Lawson’s identity by a Hong Kong lawyer, and wire transfer instructions to a lawyer) Leong, Matthew [2013/07] Mason, Larry McKinley, B Molden, Michael Moore, Ken Muller, Eric Nakagawa, Yukitomo of Nippon Seisen Co., Ltd. [2014/06] Ni, Ma Li Norman, David J., of Moog Components Group Ltd. [2014/07] Nowark, Andrew [2014/06] Odwod, Alfred [2013/09] Otermat, Robert [2013/10] Patel, Dr. Ashokkumar (loan to Nicholas Aguilera) [2016/09] Ponimdang, Prateep (Practice Watch, Benchers' Bulletin, 2011 No. 4 Winter – includes a personal loan agreement, an email exchange with a lawyer, a passport and loan agreement) Prodromou, Tom, of Prodromou and Co Textiles Limited Prodromou, Vickott Rahman, Susan Richmond, James [2014/06] Ritzinger, Volker [2016/08] Robertson, Rich Rudic, Mark Ryo, Akio [2013/04] Satoshi, Ken of Kanto Aircraft Instrument Co., Ltd [2014/01] Shengli, Yu Smith, Daniel Stroddard, Davin [2015/10] Van Hae, Joe Wang, Lucy [2013/09] Watwood, Edward of Kabushikigaisya Sans Trading [2014/06] William, Ben [2013/07] Williams, Edward Williams, Fred Yomex, Tony [2013/09] Zamora, Frank Zhang, Nan, of NPI Lease Company Limited (also references Shoji Equipment Leasing Company Ltd.) (Notice to the Profession, January 6, 2012) Zimmerman, Patricia Zoltan, Ray Richard [2013/05] Commercial sales agreements and invoices (collecting on a phony overdue business account) Ackerman, James of City of Toronto (not to be confused with the legitimate City of Toronto) [2014/07] Akahane, Takako of Tsukasa Industry Co., Ltd. [2014/09] Akahane, Yasuhiro of Akahane Electronics Industry Al Shehhi, Majid, Chief Financial Officer, Safe Water Technology LLC, collection for payment of goods provided to Leo’s Plumbing & Heating [2022/06] Amaya, Ayaka [2014/08] Anderson, Mark of Armature Electric Limited Andor, Fredrik Appertet, Olivier of Edmond Baud SA [2015/03] Archibald McAulay & Son Limited of City of Toronto (not to be confused with the legitimate City of Toronto) [2014/07] Avin, Carl Basu, Pete Bechill, Verne C. of Wuhan Iron & Steel (Group) Corporation Ben, Wilcox of De Bruycker nv [2014/07] Bertolotto, Giovanni of Binding Union [2013/06] Blackwell, Sean (loan from Ronald Morris) [2016/08] Branson, Mark Chau, Suzuki of Gen Company Limited [2016/08] Cheng, Allen of Wuhi Economic and Technological Development Zone [2013/08] Cheng, Peng, also known as Cheng, Peter of Wuhan Iron & Steel (Group) Corporation Cheng, Yeo Mao of Hangzhou Candid I/E Co., Ltd. (CANDID) Cheung, Fredrick of Hong Kong Wah Sun Company [2015/10] Cheung, Pui of Central Textiles (HONG KONG) LTD. [2018/10] Chevutschi, Stephanie of Huadian Power Int'l (HDPI) [2017/10] Chiyoko, Hiroko [2014/08] Daichi, Ayumu of Eikayo Trading Group Inc. [2015/11] Dermaku, Lulzim of Edmond Baud SA [2015/03] Etty, George, Commissioning Manager Resources and Solutions, Global Energy Solutions BV, purchase and sale of high-pressure gas compressor currently located in the USA [2023/07] Fortis, Ronal Franklin, Brandon of Advantage Innovation Dynamics Ltd. [2013/05] Fukuyama, Tsukasa of Luci Pte. Ltd. [2014/09] Funahashi, Koji of Chiyoda Corporation [2015/09] Gang, Xu of Henan Billions Chemical Co. Ltd. [2013/07] [2013/09] Goling, F. of Alfa Construction Ltd Hagiwara, Taro, of Hoya Corporation Hanson, Christopher of Kong Ying Stainless Co. Ltd. (not to be confused with Chris Hanson of the legitimate company) Hashimoto, Tomiji [2017/12] Henry, Eric (erichenry09@gmail.com) [2014/06] Hensen, Dan of Hensen Equipment LLC Hernandez, Jesus of Dongguan Sunny Tool and Die Co., Ltd, Mexico [2013/07] Hill, Don of Hill Equipment Co Hsu, Pang-Fu [2016/08] Huang, Shaoxiang [2013/07] Hui, Lu [2014/10] Inoue, Makoto of ORIX CORPORATION [2015/09] James, Bessant Jary, Corina of Shandong Hengyuan Petrochemical Company [2016/07] Joon, Dir-Lee Jae of H-kwang Elect. Pte Ltd Kagawa, Shinji of Koyo Electronics Industry Co. Kawasaki, Anthony of Hamamoto Aoki-Steel Co., Ltd. [2014/09] Kawasaki, Hiroya of Kobe Steel Ltd [2015/09] Khan, Yusuf of Shandong Hengyuan Petrochemical Company [2016/07] and of Shandong Hengyuan Petrochemical Company [2016/08] Kichirou, Masaru [2016/04] Kimora, Kew Lew of Futaba Corporation Kito, Shunichi of Idemitsu Kosan Co. Limited (refund of deposit for purchase of goods) [2018/01] Knifong, Erin J [2018/01] Knott, Martin of TEC Electric Motor Ltd. Lambropoulis, Leo of Leo’s Plumbing & Heating, cheque for partial payment of overdue invoice issued by Safe Water Technology LLC [2022/06] Landauer, Karlheinz of Celonic AG [2015/05] Lee, Chongan Lee, Michael of Hitachi Oil & Construction/Hitachi Nippon Ferrule Inc. Lin, Sam, Senior Business Consultant of Huadian Power Int'l (HDPI) [2017/10] Lu, Hui [2014/10] MacPherson, Donald G. of Grainger Inc. [2015/03] Mahmood, Fady [2013/05] Masaru, Kichirou [2016/04] Mason, C.J.B. Mason, Ian of Electrocomponents plc Mei, Jack [2015/03] Meiga, Takayoshi of Godo Steel, Ltd. (email) [2015/09] Montagnon, Franz of Edmond Baud SA [2015/03] Morris, Ronald (loan to Sean Blackwell) [2016/05] Munish, Shajesh of Usha Martin Limited Muraki, Yamanaka of Chan Industries Pte. Ltd. Mizuno, Nao of EIKOH/KIC TRADING INC [2015/09] Nakamura, Shinichiro of Daiwa Steel Tube Industries [2015/05] Nakamura, Yuki [2016/08] Nowark, Andrew [2014/06] Nye, Edwin of Shandong Hengyuan Petrochemical Company [2016/08] Osamu, Masaru [2014/10] Peng, Hui of Taiki Yusho Company Limited [2015/10] Philips, Rachel or Rachael, Managing Director of Elect Motor Limited, UK Pochu, Thana of Advanced Machinery & Exports [2016/08] Proennecke, Stephan Mike of Debiotech S.A. [2014/01] Pui, Cheung of Central Textiles (HONG KONG) LTD. [2018/10] Quen, Shi Qiu, Zheming of Shengzhou Reaching Textile Co., Ltd. [2013/12] Rager, Timothy of Hensen Equipment LLC Rawlinson, David II of Grainger Inc. [2015/03] Reaching, Shengzhou of Shengzhou Reaching Textile Co. Ltd. [2014/01] Robbe, Johan of A. Hak Industrial Services B.V. of Netherlands [2016/08] Roberts, Lawson [2013/01], [2013/05] Sakura, Masashi of JX Nippon [2015/10] Sebastian, Andre of Shandong Henguan Petrochemical Co., Ltd. [2015/12] Shibuya, Akiyori of Howa Textile Industry Co., Ltd. [2013/10] Shinomoto, Manabu of Hitachi Kokusai Electric Inc. [2014/02] Shinji, Kagawa of Koyo Electronics Industry Co. Shui, Chen of Anhui Gujing Group Limited China Shunliang, Hu of MaanShan Iron & Steel Co. Ltd [2015/02] Steven, Jerry Stevenson, Alvey of John Reid & Sons Ltd. re Wilkinson Steel & Metals [2014/06] Stevenson, Alvey of John Reid & Sons Ltd. re Wilkinson Steel & Metals and re Tri-Metal Fabricators [2014/06] Stevenson, Ronald of Clarkwood Equipment Inc. Styrud, Anna of Diamyd Medical AB [2014/01] Suzuki, Kiyoyuki [2014/08] Takaya, Fumito of Ojt Group International Tanaka, Hiroshi of BJ Group International Tangyan, Karen, General Director of Royal Wagenborg, The Netherlands (request to draft purchase and sales agreement) [2018/09] Tatsuyuki, Matsui [2013/11] Terazawa, Hiromi of Terazawa Trading [2015/03] Trump, Steven of JVGENTAINVESTMENT [2015/12] Tsikoudis, Christos [2014/11] Turner, Julian of Capio AB (The Group) [2014/05] Wang, Chan (supplier failing to comply with sales agreement) [2018/05] Wang Xinji Po Warnaar Steel-Tech Ltd. of City of Toronto (not to be confused with the legitimate City of Toronto) [2014/07] Watwood, Edward of Kabushikigaisya Sans Trading [2014/06] Wei, Li of Coma Holdings Inc. [2013/04] Weijian, He [2013/11] Williams, Craig of Williams Investment Ltd. [2013/09] Wood, Alice Wu, Cheng of Wu Ind’l Co. Ltd. [2013/11] Xiandong, Qui Yamamoto, Takeo of Kanehira Steel Co [2015/06] yamamototakeo1@outlook.com Yamamoto, Yuki [2013/05] Yamanaka, Muraki of Chan Industires Pte. Ltd Yeng, Ma Li, of Yengbeijinguangzhou Electric Corp Yeong, Mr. [2014/11] Yeung, Michael of Lengjer Metal & Plastic Co Ltd, China (claiming a debt owed by a Burnaby, BC company) [2019/04] Yin, John (Practice Watch, Benchers' Bulletin, 2010 No. 3 Fall – includes an edited version of a business debt letter) Yip, Chong-Hang of Hang Yip Metal Co. Ltd. [2017/06] Yoshimitsu, Kiyoshi, of Yoshimitsu International Law Office in Japan Yoshimura, Ed [2014/10] Zheng, Zujin of Maanshanco, Ltd. [2015/12] Zhu, Mr. [2014/11] Zujin, Zheng of Maanshanco, Ltd. [2015/12] Intellectual property rights (breach of a licence agreement) Andrew, Stephen (connected to Hung, Wen Lung of Chang Shuan Electronics Co. Ltd.) [2016/09] Chan, Cheng [2014/08] Cheng, Chan [2014/08] Fong, Lee of Lee’s Pharmaceutical (Hong Kong) Limited [2014/01] Hendri, Gunawan (intellectual property agreement settlement matter) [2023/07] Hung, Wen Lung of Chang Shuan Electronics Co. Ltd. [2016/09] Liu, Daniel, of China Resources Machinery Company Ltd. Lung Hung, Wen of Chang Shuan Electronics Co. Ltd. [2016/09] Nagasakii, Dan, of CCP Group International (Notice to the Profession, December 15, 2011) Nguon, Sou Heng [2016/11] Shen, Frank of Jenjaan Quartek Corporation [2016/09] Sou, Heng Nguon [2016/11] Wang, David of China Resources Machinery Co. Ltd. Yu, Miyahara of Goertek Technology Co., Ltd., claim against Seaside Computing Services and payment by BEI Canadian Initiatives, Inc.(email, letter from BEI Canadian Initiatives, Inc.) [2013/10] Surety bond services Joseph, John of Trammel, Harper and Williams Inc. [2013/04] Tax recovery Takamura, Akira [2020/03] Franchise agreement Fujimori, Yoshiaki [2014/04] Fujimori, Yoshiaki of Kyodo Printing Co. Ltd. [2014/11] Suzuki, Junya of Nissha Printing Co. Ltd. [2014/11] Phony construction scam Phan, Kim, contractor, with Virginia driver’s license and US passport; collection for the balance of money owing on a $972,000.00 construction and repairs (remodeling) contract with Steven Stempien, owner’s representative Phony business loan (some of the names that "lenders" have used) Halifax Venture Capital Corporation (Notice to the Profession, May 14, 2009) Im, Sophann (collection of US $1 million unpaid balance of US $1,320,000 loan to Andrew Kenny White secured with 30,000 shares of a Canadian bank) [2022/03] Montreal Venture Capital Corporation (Notice to the Profession, May 14, 2009) Smith, Tyler of Pearson Capital LLC, Miami, Florida ($3,500,000 to $4,000,000 loan to BC construction company to purchase 10 Hydraulic Minning Shovels/5 Track Asphalt Pavers) [2022/03] Phony purchase of business, intellectual property and phony mergers Asanishi, Yasushi of Gosho Industrial Co., Ltd. [2014/12] Burke, Shurlle [2019/02] Bush, Frances of Shandong Hengyan Petrochemical Co., Ltd. [2015/11] Cheng, Ping, CEO of a Taiwanese company, letter of intent for sale of intellectual property (trademark) for $750,000 to a BC company with a $150,000 phony bank draft for a deposit [2022/10] Cheung, Fredrick of Hong Kong Wah Sun Company [2015/10] Chin-Cheng, Yeh of Amigo Technology Co., Ltd. [2016/08] Constable, David, Executive Director of a Netherlands engineering company; purchase of intellectual property; will provide patent and letter of intent [2024/06] Dizon, Thea of Zaptech Products Inc. [2014/05] Fujino, Hiroshi aka Fujinoo, Hiroshi of Denkyosha Co., Ltd. Hayashi, Saburo of Daiichi Kosho Co., Ltd. [2013/09] Hiroyuk, Itsuki of Kodansha Ltd. [2013/08] Laurie, Sarah [2019/01] London, Timothy of an Ontario business [2013/08] Preuss, Mathias of Leon Hard West, sale of intellectual property [2019/05] Sabala, Rebecca (needing an attorney for a purchase agreement) [2022/03] Sebastian, Andre of Shandong Henguan Petrochemical Co., Ltd. [2015/12] Shikida, Yoshiki of SKD Japan Co, LTD [2014/12] Tanaka, Yasufumi of Chugai Electric Industries Co., Ltd. [2014/05] Toshinari, Motonori of Kaga Electronics Co., Ltd. [2015/08] Yeung, Michael of Lengjer Metal & Plastic Co. Ltd., letter of intent for a merger, general corporate matters, insurance transactions, corporate governance, civil litigation/collection [2019/05] Goods and equipment purchase or lease scam Aioko, Linda of KIJ Corporation Ltd. [2015/08] Akira, Jun of Gen Company Ltd. [2016/01] Alvarado, Brun or Bruno of Poligono Industrial Camporroso [2016/07] Ariel, Liam of Qingzhou Yongsheng Dredging Machinery Co., Ltd. aka Ariel, Liam of Julong Dredging [2015/11] Badin, Louis (sale of 2015 Caterpillar D10T2 for $876,000 to a BC company) [2022/01] Bakker, Andre of N-Sea Group [2016/10] Bell, Angelica [2015/09] Bernard, Alain of DEME-Group [2016/06] Bertrand, Luc, Chairman, of DEME Head Office, Belgium (drafting a purchase and sales agreement or referral to another lawyer) [2020/07] Blom, John, CEO of Neko Ship Supply BV, Rotterdam, Netherlands (purchase/sales agreement of a vessel) [2018/05] Boomsma, Johan, of Boomsma Shipping BV, Amsterdam (purchase of vessel) [2018/01] Bush, Frances of Shandong Hengyan Petrochemical Co., Ltd. [2015/11] Bychkova, Diana [2015/09] Cagle, Bill of Nippon Steel (claim for alleged unpaid balance of $3,713,696.64 for lease of drilling rigs and cranes to a Canadian company) [2021/06] Chan, Kai (purchase of a yacht in BC) [2018/04] Chang, Zhang (purchase of an oil vessel) [2017/05] Chew, Peggy of Kayaba System Machinery Co., Ltd. [2015/07] Craig, Jim (CEO) of Ampelmann Operations BV, Netherlands [2016/10] Craig, Jim, Executive director IBS Precision Engineering BV (request to draft purchase and sale agreement for PSV BRINE PREPARATION TANKS) [2021/09] Dabab, Jamal of Klemms Business Brokers [2017/04] Dang, Vi Quan of Dahan Co., Ltd. [2017/03] De Francesco, Julia [2015/09] de Jong, Bas of Combifloat Systems B.V., The Netherlands (purchase of ferry) [2017/11] Derksen, Roel, Managing director, Ademar B.V., The Netherlands (purchase of a vessel) [2018/01] De Roeck, Nic of VEKA GROUP NV [2016/03] Dietze, Rudolf, CEO of VOSTA LMG International B.V. (dredging equipment) [2017/05] Drake, Dan (CFO) of a farm located in the U.S. (drafting a purchase and sales agreement for the sale of a Holland CX-8-70 combine harvester to a BC buyer) [2023/09] Eide, Ulf, Managing Director of Independent Oil Tools-Dosco BV (drafting a purchase and sale agreement regarding a high pressure gas compressor) [2022/08] Ethan, John, owner (sale of 12 pieces of cardiovascular ultrasound systems to a BC hospital for $1,269,300.00 [2023/03] Fedrerick, Georges aka Frederick, Georges (purchase of hydraulic excavators) [2016/10] Field, Christopher of Charlottetown, PE (purchase of mobile crane for $2,500,000 from seller George Knect) [2020/06] Fortuyn, Bernard C., Managing Director, Gas Terra B.V. (draft purchase and sale agreement for high pressure gas compressor currently located in the USA) [2023/01] Frederick, Georges aka Fedrerick, Georges (purchase of hydraulic excavators) [2016/10] French, Christopher M (cmfrench) [2015/09] Fujishiro, Polda T. (Base Heavy construction equipment sale) [2017/09] Fujishiro, Takao (Base Heavy construction equipment sale) [2017/09] Gentilini, Marco [2016/01] Godaba, Rahul (closing and escrow service for purchase of a used excavator) [2018/02] Harland, Leon, Executive Director of Heerema Marine Contractors Nederland SE, The Netherlands (purchase of vessel) [2018/04] Harvey, Steve of IRAS Construction Group LLC, claim for $772,945.00 refund with respect to payments made to Fastenal Company for goods ordered but not delivered [2023/05 ] Harvie, Craig, Executive Director of Vroon Offshore, Netherlands (sale of a “Boat Vessel”) [2018/03] Heerema, Pieter (President/CEO) of Heerema Group, Netherlands [2016/10] Heerema, Robert (President/CEO) of Heerema Group, Netherlands [2016/11] Hong, Yan Gilbert of JuLong Dredging & Mining Machinery Co., Ltd. [2015/11] Inamoto, Alex [2014/12] Jason, Allen of Allen Jason Construction Company ( sale of a 2015 Caterpillar D10T2 for U.S. $876,000 including insurance cost, shipping and handling) [2021/10] Jobst, Swen of Bauer Baumaschinenhandle GmbH (purchase of mulcher) [2016/08] Jung, J.C. of Hyundai Heavy Industries Europe NV [2016/08] Kai, Chan (purchase of a yacht in BC) [2018/04] Kenta, Suzuki [2017/04] Kimmich, Catherine (purchase of crane) [2020/07] Kloos, Rob of VEKA GROUP NV [2016/03] Kojima, Tokuaki of Kojimagumi Dredging Equipment [2019/03] Kubo, Toshihiro of Kubota [2015/07] Lee, John of Universal Machinery and Equipment, INC (sale of dredger) [2016/03] and Gen Company LTD (sale of dreger) [2016/08] Lim, Marcus of Hua Lee Construction Corporation Ltd. (purchase of dredger) [2016/06] Lindstrom, Hans [purchase and sale of 130213-DP Sand and Gravel Dredge with Process Plant from marine construction firm based in Europe] [2017/04] Lindstrom, Sandra of Fluor Engineering N.V., Belgium (sale of one crane barge and two deck barges) [2018/04] Little, Mark (company representative of seller client proposing to sell $440,000 digital mammography unit to a BC hospital) [2020/12] Marceau, Darcey (claims to represent a company selling equipment, Kojimagumi-jp) [2019/09] Meade, Tony (purchase of a used crane) [2019/07] Mega Equipment and Dredging [2016/01] Meyer, Hank (drilling equipment purchase) [2017/04] Moore, Rebecca also known as Moor, Rebecca [2015/08] Morris, Riccardo [2016/01] Okayama, Niko (Managing Director) of Nippon Steel Trading Co., Ltd., Japan (phony purchase of goods from a Canadian company) [2019/06] Olander, Carl [2015/12] Ortega, Lucas, Executive director of IBS Precision Engineering BV, Netherlands (request to draft purchase and sale agreement for PSV BRINE PREPARATION TANKS) [2021/09] Penwarden, Liam of Tsukahara Steel Co. Ltd. [2018/09] Philips, Giovanni [2016/01] Pieters, Tim of Qingzhou JuLong Dredging & Mining Machinery Co., Ltd. [2015/11] Pijnenburg, Rein of Hitachi Construction machinery (sale of bulldozers, excavators and tracked asphalt paver) [2017/07] Ramos, Santos (purports to be located in Germany and selling used German machines; desiring assistance in drafting a purchase and sales agreement) [2022/02] Riccardo, Morris [2016/01] Sabala, Rebecca (needing an attorney for a purchase agreement) [2022/03] Scott, Brianna Rowena [2015/09] Sebastian, Andre of Shandong Henguan Petrochemical Co., Ltd. [2015/12] Sheffield, David (purchase of a Skid Mount drilling rig) [2018/04] Shiwei, Shao, Senior Business Consultant, Huadian Power Internation [sic], purchase from Home Depot [2017/08] Silva, Nick of Bi-Port Engineering Ltd. [2015/04] Slurink, Gerrit, Managing Director of Licorne Fuel B.V. (draft purchase and sales agreement for sale of oil rig) [2019/07] Smith, James (purchase and sale of fishing equipment) [2016/08] Smith, Paul of Metka Group [2016/11] Smith, Tyler of Pearson Capital LLC, Miami, Florida ($3,500,000 to $4,000,000 loan to BC construction company to purchase 10 Hydraulic Minning Shovels/5 Track Asphalt Pavers) [2022/03] Snippe, Wim, President/CEO of IDRECO B.V. (International Dredger Constructions), Netherlands Sokheng, KHIM of Asuka Aoki Construction Co., Ltd. [2018/03] Sokheng, KHIM of SOMA Construction & Development Co., Ltd., Cambodia (phony $2,540,891.00 purchase of large quantities of assorted valves) [2018/03] Spencer, Daniel John of GPS Marine Contractors Limited, Rochester, Kent [2018/01] Suzuki, Kenta [2017/04] Teirlinck, Philippe of Fluor Engineering N.V., Belgium (sale of one crane barge and two deck barges) [2018/04] van der Walt, Johan of Serromah Shipping, Rotterdam, The Netherlands (drafting purchase/sales agreement of a vessel) [2018/03] van Eijsden, Marcel of Onego Shipping & Chartering B.V., The Netherlands (sale of a vessel) [2018/04] Van Leeuwen, G.B. (Geurt) of Boogaard Sliedrecht BV [2017/07] Van Uden, Ben (Managing Director) of Wirtgen Nederland B.V. [2018/07] Vincent, Martin (purchase and sale of fishing equipment; related to James Smith ruse) [2016/09] Vink, Dennis, Offshore Rep. Director of Snijbedrijf Koetsier | Kesteren – Drimble (purchase of heavy steel plate) [2018/06] Vonberg, Dennis of GloMar Offshore BV, The Netherlands, purchase and sale of a vessel [2017/09] Wahlberg, David (email) [2015/09] Waylon, Maxwell of Max Waylon Surgical Equipment (commercial/business law affair) [2023/09] Welbeck, Richie [2015/01] Wietsman, Jacob, Managing Director of SEW Oil & Gas, The Netherlands (drafting a purchase and sales agreement or making a referral to another lawyer) Williams, Chris F. (purchase of used excavator) [2018/02] Williams, Jake of Jake Williams Construction, sale of 2015 Caterpillar D10T2 for $876,000 [2021/10] Williams, Mark (escrow services and purchase of excavator) [2018/01] Wirtgen, Jürgen, Chief Executive Officer of Wirtgen Group, Germany (purchase of construction equipment) [2018/06] Wong, Chen S. of Lilico Steel Co, Ltd., Phnom Penh, Cambodia (purchase of valves from Home Depot Canada) [2017/08] Wong, Kiy sun of SOMA Construction & Development Co., Cambodia [2018/03] Xu, Dr., Manager, Zhejiang Gongdong Medical Technology Co., Ltd (phony accounts receivable for medical equipment) [2017/08] Yoshiro, Ken of Kombaa Dredging Equipment [2015/09] Yu, Lei of Strong Financial Leasing (professional services for refusal to pay for machinery leased/sold) [2023/01] Zhang, Chang (purchase of an oil vessel) [2017/05] Zhang, Lee of Delun Steele (lease of oil rig equipment) [2022/02] Zhang, Lee of Kombaa Group [2015/10] Zhang, Sui of Kombaa Dredging Equipment [2015/09] Zion, Allen, owner of Allen Zion Surgical Hospital Equipment (draft agreement for sale of 50 pieces of DRE INTEGRA SL ANESTHESIA MACHINE for U.S. $1,250,000 to a named BC hospital, based on a term sheet) [2022/05] Phony incorporation of a company Dean, Irfan [2013/11] Horkavec, Lukas [2013/11] Phony personal claims Personal injury claim for dog bite Barrington, Eddie claim against Jason Schneider, dog owner/insured, for medical expenses for dog bite [2019/05] Ferguson, Rick $120,500 settlement against dog owner/insured Anthony Grinner for personal injuries and medical expenses [2019/12] Diaz, Aaron of Ecuador, residing in Japan, claim against Richmond, BC dog owner to enforce a $220,500.00 settlement for plastic surgery and injuries sustained from a bite by owner’s pit bull [2021/07] Gregory, Jack claim against Edward Marvis, dog owner/insured, for personal injuries and medical expenses for dog bite [06/2020] Sandor, Alessandro of Ecuador, residing in Japan, claim against Vancouver, BC dog owner to enforce a US $158,500.00 settlement for medical treatment, plastic surgery expenses and injuries sustained from a bite by owner’s pit bull [2022/11] Personal injury settlement for infliction of disease Andersen, Melissa (Practice Watch, Benchers' Bulletin, 2011 No. 3 Fall – includes sample email) Personal injury settlement (motor vehicle) Peterson, Jane Young, Cooper claim against Abbott Laboratories [2014/06] Personal loan agreement Ackley, Raymond $570,000 loan to son-in-law Paul Nathaniel, with payment notification letter from Richard Kofow and Marcy Jacob of Apple Consulting Services [2014/04] Adams, Scott ($1,950,000 loan from William Brooks) [2018/04] Adone, Vanessa loan to John Anderson Akihiro, Hotakaa loan to family friend Alfred, Richard [2013/09] Alrashed, Ibrahim [2015/08] Anderson, Gail (U.S. $550,000 loan to Eddie Pavon, with U.S.$400,000 remaining unpaid) [2019/11] Anderson, Sean, borrower [2017/08] Andrews, David [2015/07] Beckman, Paul [2013/05] Berger, Alexis (loan to brother-in-law John Williams) [2019/04] Berlow, Matthew [2018/01] (loan between Matthew Cummings and Nathan Hubert with identity attestation by Matthew Berlow) Bernice, Brooks Patsy (collection on U.S. $450,000 personal loan) [2018/04] Brockman, Margaret [2013/21/05] Brooks, William [2016/11] Brown, William (borrower from Zhang Chang) [2019/02] Butler, Palila, loan to Michael Burrow (D-S Summer Investment and Loan Firm) [2016/11] Chang, Zhang (loan to William Brown) [2019/02] Chiu-Wong, Jin (collection of $475,000 debt from Gerard Kaler) [2018/04] Cheng, Peter [2013/09] Cheung, Jonathan, loan to David Smith [2017/11] Chua, Veronica [2013/12] Chung, Bruce [2016/02] Cummings, Matthew (loan between Matthew Cummings and Nathan Hubert with identity attestation by Matthew Berlow) [2018/01] Cupido, David (borrowed $397,000 from friend Richard Desbiens to finish building an hydraulic drilling rig) [2019/07] Davis, Peter, of Davis Fiduciary Services, $500,000 loan to friend Lewis Becker [2024/05] Desbiens, Richard ($397,000 plus interest loan to friend David Cupido to build an hydraulic drilling rig) [2019/07] Dustin, Burton loan to Andrew Richard [2016/09] Echeverri, Jose L. of Hong Kong, $258,780 personal loan [2017/08] Elliot, Raymond, of the United States, $500,000 personal loan to Peter Stuart, a BC resident [2020/06] Fang, Gan [2015/08] Giese, John [2015/08] Green, Lachi [2014/10] Hall, Dallas [2014/03] Henry, Eric [2014/12] Hill, Stephen [2015/05] Hillary, Wessler loan to a friend, David Troyer [2013/10] Hsiang, Hsieh [2016/08] Huang, Weimin [2015/06] Hubert, Bertram [2014/12] Hubert, Nathan [2018/01] (loan between Matthew Cummings and Nathan Hubert with identity attestation by Matthew Berlow) Hughes, John [2013/07] Huston, Patterson (collection on U.S. $450,000 personal loan) [2018/04] Jeyaretnam, John ($455,000 debt of late wife’s brother, David Smith) [2019/07] Johnson, David [2014/12] Kaler, Gerard (payment of $475,000 debt to Jin Chiu-Wong) [2018/04] Kapoor, Michael of Develop & Co Ltd. [2015/04] Landers, Mark (emails from Lucy Wang, loan promissory note) [2013/09] Lee, Frank loan to John Brown [2016/10] Li, Yu Sheng, loan to friend Liu, Andy [2015/02] Liu, John (personal loan to Kenneth Smith) [2018/04] Mai, Hirogushi of Mai Fiduciary Services, $500,000 loan to friend Lewis Becker [2024/05] Makoto, Kasuruo [2013/09] Mason, Sophie, collection on loan made to friend [2018/03] Maxwell, Jonathan [2013/07, 2014-07] Morris, Ronald (loan to Sean Blackwell) [2016/08] Nelson, Laura K. [2017/06] Nowark, Andrew [2014/06] Odwod, Alfred [2013/09] Odom, David [2017/06] Partsy, Brooks (collection on U.S. $450,000 personal loan) [2018/04] Patsy, Brooks (collection on U.S. $450,000 personal loan) [2018/04] Pearcy Jr., Patterson Houston (collection on U.S. $450,000 personal loan) [2018/04] Peter, Cheng [2014/12] Pho Lee, Frank loan to John Brown [2016/10] Ponimdang, Prateep loan to friend, Ms. Lisa Jin (Practice Watch, Benchers' Bulletin, 2011 No. 4 Winter) Rennert, Alfred (payment of $415,000 debt to Margaret Seifried) [2018/04] Robert, Gregory Robertson, John [2015/08] Robin, Marvin [2017/06] Rodriguez, Jorge Luna, lender collecting on a promissory note [2017/08] Seiders, Gary Lee [2013/05] Seifried, Margaret (collection of $415,000 debt from Alfred Rennet) [2018/04] Smith, David [2015/06] Smith, James, borrower, personal loan from Jose L. Echeverri [2017/08] Smith, Kenneth [2017/06] Stephen, Hill [2015/05] Switzer, Donna of S Summer Investment and Loan Firm [2015/08] Troyer, David [2013/10] Wang, Lucy [2013/09] Watwood, Edward of Kabushikigaisya Sans Trading [2014/06] White, Andrew $255,000 personal loan from Kwang Zhou of Hong Kong [2019/02] Williams, John (loan from brother-in-law Mr. Alexis Berger) [2019/04] Wilson, Wilfred [2016/09] Yomex, Tony [2013/09] Young, Rufus [2013/05] Zhou, Kwang $255,000 loan to late wife Joan Zhou’s brother Andrew White of Vancouver, BC [2019/02] Breach of personal agreement Han, Akai Wrongful dismissal claims Bima, Dr. Berkah (claim for $640,000 pursuant to a general release and severance agreement with respect to termination of employment by a BC hospital) [2022/06] Farrel, Dr. Bagus, claim for amount owing under a severance agreement [2022/07] Fujii, Dr. Tomoyuki , claim for amount owing under a severance agreement for employment terminated due to financial impact of COVID [2022/04] Gilbert, Gill (Concepts Furniture Wholesale Consultancy Agreement with Owen Mason; Concept Furniture Wholesale termination letter; Cheque & Passport and email Gill Gilbert and Owen Mason) Gill, Gilbert (Concepts Furniture Wholesale Consultancy Agreement with Owen Mason; Concept Furniture Wholesale termination letter; Cheque & Passport and email Gill Gilbert and Owen Mason) Goh, Dr. Kah Hong (claim for termination of employment by a BC hospital) [2019/11] Hong, Dr. Goh Kah (claim for termination of employment by a BC hospital) [2019/11] Hui, Dr. James Tan Chung (claim for termination of employment by a BC hospital) [2019/11] James, Dr. Tan Chung Hui (claim for termination of employment by a BC hospital) [2019/11] Johnson, James (claims to be former employer of Mark Odam) [2019/09] Mason, Owen (email Owen Mason and Gill Gilbert; Letter & Cheque Owen Mason, Cheque & Passport Gilbert) Odam, Mark (claim against James Johnson for breach of consultancy agreement) [2019/09] Odom, Mark (claim against James Johnson for breach of consultancy agreement) [2019/10] Salim, Dr. Adrian, claim for $640,000 pursuant to a severance of employment and release by former employer, a hospital [2022/04] Tat, Dr. Ooi Say (wrongful termination of employment) [2019/11] Personal injury settlement between employer and employee Andersson, Jehan [2013/04] Cluster, Patrick Lunn, Graham Jackie Park, Michael Savage, Tammy Sullivan, Terry (Practice Watch, Benchers' Bulletin, 2011 No. 3 Fall – includes sample email) Young, Cooper claim against Abbott Laboratories [2014/06] Phony family law claims Adelson, Liu of Hong Kong claim against Phil Adelson [2016/09] Allen, Hania [06/2014] Andersen, Melissa (Practice Watch, Benchers' Bulletin, 2011 No. 3 Fall – includes sample email) Anderson, Bill [02/2014] Anderson, Fumiko [02/2014] Bloomberg, Crystal [2017/05] Bloomberg, Long, claims to be “currently on an official assignment which makes it quite difficult to communicate due to our time difference”; asks lawyer to collect $468,000 USD from ex-husband Michael Bloomberg pursuant to a foreign Agreed Final Decree of Divorce, Entitlement Settlement Agreement, and a collaborative family law participation agreement [2023/05] Blumenkrantz, Brenda Bratt, Audrey Julie [2016/07] Bratt, Brown Derek [2016/07] Brewer, Tammy Burany, Julie Chan, Monica [2017/04] Chang, Ann, claims to be out of the country on business; asks lawyer to collect $699,000 from ex-husband Paul Chang pursuant to a collaborative law agreement [2023/04] Chang, Annie (claim for balance owing under settlement agreement with ex-husband) [2019/11] Chao, Elaine from Taipei, Taiwan, collection of $951,100.00 plus legal fees from ex-husband Li Chao pursuant to settlement agreement [2019/03] Chao, Laura [2018/01] Chengie, Paul [2015/02] Chew, Peggy Chipman, Donna Chue, Feng [2014/03] Chue, Paula [2014/03] Chun, Lisa [2015/02] Cox, Marlene [2014/06] Crowford, Kim [2013/11] Daley, Gloria [2015/03] Dalton, Dina [2014/06] Dalton, Romio [2014/06] Denman, Brian Giichi, Ayane of Philadelphia, PA (with Japanese passport) claim against Genzo Giichi [2018/08] Giichi, Junko [2017/09] Globe, Geanna (claim for U.S. $500,000 from ex-husband, the balance owing pursuant to a collaborative divorce agreement) [2022/01] Goldbery, Alice [2013/06] Hachiro, Zain Hamasaki, Diana Hamayotsu, Toshiko, Attorney-at-Law, of Hamayotsu & Hamayotsu [2013/10] Hasfa, Hachirou [2014/01] Heochi, Susan Hing, Augusta [2017/07] Hirochi, Lauretta Hoffman, Tammi Hoga, Azami [2015/09] Hogenbirk, Laura Cynthia [2016/03] Holden, Tim [2016/03] Hoshiko, Zaria and Hoshiko, Zaira aka Jyong, Zaira Jun, Paris [2015/10] Kaidence, Jacklyn Kaito, Haruka [2014/05] Kaito, Youji [2014/05] Kamenosuke, Hachiuma [2014/07] Kazuo, Shinju [2015/11] Kazue, Masako Kennedy, Maki aka Kennedy, Mako [2013/10, 2014/05] Kennedy, Mika [2015/02] Kennedy, Rhoda [2017/04] Kim, Choon Hee Kim of South Korea, debt collection claim against ex-husband Shin Kim of Vancouver, BC [2019/04] Kingston, Marie Kim (collection of $664,900 from husband Dom Kay Kingston pursuant to a collaborative law agreement) [2018/01] Kinoshita, Elena Kinoshita, Greenberg Kitaya, Andre [2013/12] Kitaya, Marina [2013/12] Kiyoharu, Fukui [2015/03] Kiyoharu, George [2015/03] Kiyoshi, Stephany Kobayashi, Akemi Koch, Akemi [2014/07] Li, Wai Yee Phoebe (representation to receive money under divorce settlement with ex-husband) [2021/06] Martinez, Robert [2014/06] Martinez, Sherry [2014/06] Masaru, Crystal Masato, Tanako Mazur, Tammi MiaoYun, Deng [2023//03] (claim for U.S. $500,000 balance owing from former spouse Jay MaoYun under a separation agreement) [2023/03] Minoru, Isabella Minoru, Janaya Mizuki, Umeko Moore, Jennifer Mckoy, collecting under a separation agreement [2020/01] Morgan, Clarence [2014/06-07] Nakazato, Andrian claim against Ramseyer Nakazato [2014/08] Nelson, Sophia Nikkori, Greg [2013/07] Nikkori, Sapphire [2013/07] Nishinaka, Tsutomu [2014/07] Oshiro, Mima Pack, Jayen [2015/12] Pack, Piper [2015/12] Pirez, Anita collection of $180,450.00 from ex-husband Steve Pirez pursuant to a Collaborative Law Agreement [2020/01] Richardson, Angela [2014/02] Rodriguez, Maria [2015/12] Russell, Mei [2014/06] Ryang, Nancy of Seoul, Korea, collection of financial support from ex-husband Seong-min of British Columbia for children’s support [2020/09] Ryang, Seong-min, purported ex-husband of Nancy Ryang [2020/09] Sakihito, Junko (Practice Watch, Benchers' Bulletin, 2010 No. 3 Fall – includes a sample letter) Sang-hoon, Cynthia (collection on separation agreement) [2018/06] Schwartz, Tammy Scotia, Kathy Shigeo, Reina, claims to be out of the country on business; asks lawyer to collect $699,000 from ex-husband Paul Shigeo pursuant to a collaborative law agreement [2023/04] Shunshi, Brianna Simmons, Hanako [2013/07] Song, Huan aka Huan Shan [2013/11] Song, Shan [2013/11] Stryker, Nishiyo [2014/03] Su, Jing [2014/07] Swang, Alice [06/2014] Swang, Yan [06/2014] Takahashi, Rika Tatsuya, Ginko U.S. $500,000 claim on a separation agreement against ex-husband Giichi Tatsuya [2018/12] Tiachi, Hillary Tochi, Maria (claim for U.S. $500,000 balance owing under a separation agreement with ex-husband, Micha Tochi, into real estate management in North Vancouver, BC ) [2022/01] Tochi, Micha (payment of money owing under a separation agreement with ex-wife, Maria Tochi, of Surrey, BC, but currently in Japan) [2022/01] Walton, Asami [2015/11] Walton, Rina [2013/09] Wang, Alice [2015/08] Wang, Yan [2016/10] Wang, Yan (payment of balance owing under a settlement agreement with ex-wife Alice Wang) [2022/01] Wazarti, Eria [2014/06] Wazarti, Rexito [2014/06] Wong, Jennifer [2010/03] Wong, Sara (claim for money owing under decree of agreement and separation agreement with ex-husband Shaun Wong) [2023/09] Yasuko, Williams Yamato, Hikari Yanai, Asako Tadashi Young, Harmony Young, Sain [2014/01] Young, Shin (ex-husband in claim by Harmony Young for balance owed in a settlement agreement) [2020/11] Xu, Vivian (collecting from Goodman Xu under collaborative divorce agreement) [2018/02] Zukerberg, Kumura Phony real estate conveyance or fake mortgage Chang, Shukmuda, purchaser, working with James Aries of Toronto [2014/04] Cheung, Kin Hang (Notice to the Profession, June 1, 2012) (cheques and payment memo from Holcim (Canada) Inc., payment memo and SMS cheque from John Owen) Chinese passport, email, Hong Kong Identity Card and Primerica cheque for $350,000 USD) Cooper, Richard (purchaser) [2016/07] Donald, Wayne Nava Eliseo, Bellon Ellison, Jeff [2018/02] Haines, Susan [2015/06] Joji, Shiukmoda Lee, Kayan (phony $150,000 USD certified cheque from Allied Financial Company issued to BC law firm) [2014/04] Lee, Tim (phony buyer client claiming to be outside of Canada provides a bad third party cheque) [2018/12] Sixsmith, Martin Terry, Derreck [2013/11] Tu, Jyoung Chung Tu, Young Chung Tung, Peter [2018/02] Zushi, Shigeharu (claimed to be Japanese citizen living in Hong Kong; used phony passport for ID in attempt to purchase BC real estate) [2019/07] Phony potential clients (ruse unknown) Brown, Tony (see Chen, Dr. Chao-Yih) [2019/11] Chen, Dr. Chao-Yih (claimed to be Chairman of a Taiwan company wanting to collect a debt from a BC company instructed by financial account officer Tony Brown; BC company is operating but had no Tony Brown working for the company nor did it provide instruction to issue a $322,990.72 cheque; background to debt claim unknown) [2019/11] Johnson, Keith, of Industrial Machinery & Engineering Inc. [2014/07] Kuehn, Marion of Universal Medicare Ltd. Sequim, Spencer (claims that an industry leader in the commercial sector based in Japan, providing a service-oriented solution, would like to sue their client for breach of contract) [08/2019] S.M.S. Technology Ltd. [2014/05] Sougourov, Nourlan of Universal Medicare Ltd. Tang Yuk Tim of Vnl Engineering, Inc. [2015/05] Tim, Tang Yuk [2015/05] Phony law firms, lawyers and notaries
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ABSHIRO, ABSHIRO M M B 28 05/10/24 On 1 Charge Petit Larceny (UTICA) AINSWORTH, JEREMIAH J M W 34 05/20/24 On 1 Charge Crim. Poss. Weapon 2nd (UTICA) ALVARADO, WILLIE M W 33 11/07/23 On 1 Charge FEDERAL DETAINER (UTICA) ARSENAULT, SHANNON L F W 44 04/06/24 On 1 Charge Petit Larceny (UTICA) BEDFORD, ASMAR M M B 45 08/11/23 On 7 Charges CRIM. CONTEMPT 2ND (UTICA) Crim. Poss. Weapon 3rd (UTICA) Endanger.Welfare of Child (UTICA) Menacing 2nd (UTICA) OBST. GOVT. ADMIN. 2ND (UTICA) PROMOTING PRISON CONTRABAND 2ND (UTICA) UNAUTH.USE OF M.V. 3RD (UTICA) BIAGINI, CHRISTINE A F W 57 05/10/24 On 1 Charge Operate Motor Veh With .08 of 1% Alcohol Or More In Blood- 1st Offense (BARNEVELD) BOSTICK, AARON B M B 27 05/02/24 On 6 Charges Arrest Person Without Warrant - Charged In Another State (UTICA) Crim Possess Weapon-2:Loaded Firearm-Other Than Person's Home/business (UTICA) Criminal Possession Of A Firearm - Possess A Firearm (UTICA) Criminal Possession Stolen Property-4th:Firearms (UTICA) Criminal Possession Stolen Property-5th Degree (UTICA) Criminal Possession Weapon 3rd Degree- Ammunition Feeding Device (UTICA) BROOKS, WILLIAM M B 32 01/12/24 On 2 Charges Attempted Assault 1st (STATEN ISLAND) Crim. Poss. Weapon 2nd (STATEN ISLAND) BROWN, TYREEK M B 23 01/05/24 On 4 Charges Attempted Murder 2nd (UTICA) Crim. Poss. Weapon 2nd (UTICA) Assault 1st Degree (UTICA) Murder 2nd Degree: With Intent (UTICA) BURDIER, YEJELIN F W 38 01/18/24 On 1 Charge Assault 3rd (N/A) BURNS, KHAMERIN A M B 21 04/18/24 On 4 Charges Crim. Sexual Act 1st (WHITESBORO) Crim. Sexual Act 3rd (WHITESBORO) Rape 3rd (WHITESBORO) Rape-1st Degree (WHITESBORO) BURR, DAVID W M W 70 05/07/24 On 1 Charge Burglary 2nd (UTICA) BYNG, KEVIN M W 64 01/09/24 On 3 Charges Crim. Poss. Stln. Prop. 4th (N/A) Petit Larceny (N/A) IDENTITY THEFT 3RD (N/A) CAPOCCETTA, ALFREDO M W 35 04/19/24 On 5 Charges CRIM. POSS. STLN. PROP. 5TH (ROME) Criminal Possession Controlled Substance- 7th Degree (ROME) Criminal Possession Narcotic Drug-4th Degree (ROME) Criminal Use Drug Paraphernalia-2nd:Scales (ROME) D.W.A.I. DRUGS (ROME) CARTER, JACK R M B 30 05/16/24 On 2 Charges Criminal Mischief:Intent To Damage Property (UTICA) Sexual Abuse 1st (UTICA) CENTENO, JEREMY J M O 19 05/31/24 On 5 Charges Crim. Poss. Weapon 2nd (UTICA) Crim. Poss. Weapon 3rd (UTICA) CRIM. POSSESION OF FIREARMS (UTICA) OBST. GOVT. ADMIN. 2ND (UTICA) RESISTING ARREST (UTICA) CHAMBERS, STUART M B 44 02/29/24 On 1 Charge FEDERAL DETAINER (N/A) CLARK, DEXTER D M W 42 03/31/24 On 9 Charges CIRCUMVENT INTERLOCK DEVICE (CAMDEN) CRIM. POSS. CONT. SUB.7TH (CAMDEN) Crim. Poss. Weapon 3rd (CAMDEN) CRIM. POSSESION OF FIREARMS (CAMDEN) CRIM.USE DRUG PARAPHERNALIA 2ND (CAMDEN) DWAI By Drugs: Prior Conviction Designated Offense Within 10 Years (CAMDEN) Reckless Driving (CAMDEN) Unlawful Fleeing A Police Officer In A Motor Vehicle-3rd Degree (CAMDEN) UNLAWFUL FLEEING POLICE OFFICER 3RD (CAMDEN) CRUZ, JAVIER J M O 18 05/31/24 On 5 Charges Crim. Poss. Weapon 2nd (UTICA) Crim. Poss. Weapon 3rd (UTICA) CRIM. POSSESION OF FIREARMS (UTICA) LOCAL CODE VIOLATION (UTICA) OBST. GOVT. ADMIN. 2ND (UTICA) CVETEZAR, MICHAEL B M W 43 02/26/24 On 2 Charges AGG DWI (FLOYD) D.W.I. (A MISDEMEANOR) (FLOYD) DOBSON, ALEX R M W 24 04/29/24 On 1 Charge Grand Larceny 4th (ROME) DRAKE, DEVON M B 33 01/25/24 On 1 Charge FEDERAL DETAINER (SYRACUSE) EVANS, DERRICK D M B 35 02/05/24 On 6 Charges AGG. HARRASSMENT 2ND (UTICA) Assault 3rd (UTICA) Crim. Contempt 1st (UTICA) CRIM. CONTEMPT 2ND (UTICA) Endanger.Welfare of Child (UTICA) PROMOTING PRISON CONTRABAND 2ND (UTICA) GARY, SHERYL A F B 57 04/30/24 On 2 Charges Assault 2nd (UTICA) Crim. Poss. Weapon 3rd (UTICA) GENIER, ROBERT M W 36 02/08/24 On 1 Charge FAILURE TO REGISTER PRIOR CONVICTION (ROME) GENTILE-NANNA, MARLENE T F W 72 02/21/24 On 1 Charge Operator Leave Scene Of Accident Resulting In Serious Injury (MARCY) GOSIER, WILLIE M B 29 03/26/24 On 4 Charges Crim. Poss. Cont. Sub. 3rd (UTICA) CRIM.USE DRUG PARAPHERNALIA 2ND (UTICA) Criminal Possession Controlled Substance-2nd:Methamphetamine (UTICA) Criminal Use Drug Paraphernalia-2nd:Scales (UTICA) GRANDE, ANTHONY T M W 30 05/03/24 On 2 Charges Criminal Impersonation -2nd:Other Person (WHITESBORO) Grand Larceny-4th:Motor Vehicle Value Exceeds $100 (WHITESBORO) GROSZEK, VINCENT M M W 36 05/30/24 On 3 Charges Criminal Possession Weapon-3rd: Previous Conviction (UTICA) Menacing-1st Degree (UTICA) CRIM. MISCHIEF 4TH (UTICA) HANRAHAN, JOSHUA B M W 39 04/10/24 On 2 Charges Criminal Possession Narcotic Drug-4th Degree (UTICA) Violation of Family Court Act (UTICA) HARRIS, JAMAL M B 45 01/25/24 On 1 Charge FEDERAL DETAINER (SYRACUSE) HOWARD, JUWAN J M B 26 02/14/24 On 2 Charges Crim. Contempt 1st (N/A) Criminal Contempt-2nd:Disobey Court (N/A) IANNONE, BRADLEY J M W 32 05/13/24 On 8 Charges Crim Possess Weapon-2:Loaded Firearm-Other Than Person's Home/business (N/A) Crim Possession Controlled Substance-3rd:1/8 oz Meth-Intent To Sell (N/A) Crim Sale Controlled Substance-3rd: Methamphetamine 1/8 oz Or More (N/A) Criminal Possession Contr Sub-3rd:Narc Drug Intent To Sell (N/A) Criminal Possession Controlled Substance- 7th Degree (N/A) Criminal Possession Controlled Substance/Narcotic (N/A) Criminal Possession Narcotic Drug-4th Degree (N/A) Unlawful Imprisonment-1st Degree (N/A) IBANEZ, JEREMY D M B 40 04/11/24 On 6 Charges Assault 3rd (HOMELESS) CRIM. CONTEMPT 2ND (HOMELESS) CRIM. MISCHIEF 4TH (HOMELESS) CRIM. TAMPERING 3RD (HOMELESS) Harrassment 2nd (HOMELESS) Stalking 3rd (HOMELESS) JENKINS, JARULE M B 23 01/11/24 On 2 Charges CRIM. POSSESION OF FIREARMS (UTICA) Viol. Condition of Sentence (UTICA) JOHNSON, IZAYAH A M B 18 04/11/24 On 4 Charges Crim Possess Weapon-2:Loaded Firearm-Other Than Person's Home/business (UTICA) Criminal Possession Weapon-3rd: Previous Conviction (UTICA) Criminal Possession Weapon-4th:Firearm/Weapon (UTICA) Reckless Endangerment-1st Degree (UTICA) JOHNSTON, MATTHEW J M W 51 04/09/24 On 2 Charges Crim. Poss. Weapon 3rd (UTICA) Murder 2nd (UTICA) LAMANQUE, MICHAEL E M W 33 03/31/24 On 11 Charges AGG. HARRASSMENT 2ND (ROME) Crim. Poss. Stln. Prop. 3rd (ROME) Crim. Poss. Weapon 3rd (ROME) Harrassment 2nd (ROME) Harrassment 1st (ROME) Menacing 2nd (ROME) RESISTING ARREST (ROME) Stalking 3rd (ROME) UNAUTH.USE OF M.V. 3RD (ROME) Grand Larceny 4th (ROME) D.W.I. - PRIOR CONVICTION (ROME) LENHART, MATTHEW J M W 21 04/24/24 On 4 Charges Endanger.Welfare of Child (VERONA) PROMOTING PRISON CONTRABAND 2ND (VERONA) UNLAWFUL IMPRISONMENT 2ND (VERONA) CRIM. CONTEMPT 2ND (VERONA) LESLIE, MARIO M B 32 04/02/24 On 1 Charge FEDERAL DETAINER (SYRACUSE) LINEN, DAYQUAN J M B 23 05/05/24 On 4 Charges Assault 2nd (UTICA) Harrassment 2nd (UTICA) OBST. GOVT. ADMIN. 2ND (UTICA) RESISTING ARREST (UTICA) LY, DEN M A 50 05/03/24 On 1 Charge Level 3/Sex Predator Fail To Verify Address Every 90 Days-Prior Offnse (UTICA) MARRONE, ALBERT L M W 52 05/31/24 On 8 Charges Assault 2-W/Intent Cause Inj to Officer/Fireman/EMT/Nurse/Xing Guard (UTICA) Criminal Mischief:Intent To Damage Property (UTICA) Criminal Obstruction Of Breathing Or Blood Circulation -Apply Pressure (UTICA) Criminal Possession Controlled Substance- 7th Degree (UTICA) Criminal Possession Weapon-3rd: Previous Conviction (UTICA) Harassment-2nd Degree: Physical Contact (UTICA) Resisting Arrest (UTICA) CRIM. POSS. CONT. SUB.7TH (UTICA) MASSE, SHAWN M W 30 05/28/24 On 1 Charge CRIM. POSS. CONT. SUB.7TH (UTICA) MAYBANKS, TERRENCE M B 52 05/03/24 On 6 Charges Burglary-2nd Degree (UTICA) Menacing 2nd (UTICA) Assault 3rd (UTICA) Crim. Poss. Weapon 3rd (UTICA) Petit Larceny (UTICA) UNLAWFUL IMPRISONMENT 2ND (UTICA) MCNAIR, BRANDON T M B 32 05/23/24 On 1 Charge Petit Larceny (UTICA) MINGUES, RASHEED D M W 45 04/05/24 On 1 Charge FEDERAL DETAINER (UTICA) MOHAMED, ASAD O M B 21 12/19/23 On 5 Charges Crim Possess Weapon-2:Loaded Firearm-Other Than Person's Home/business (UTICA) CRIM. POSS. WEAPON 4TH (UTICA) Criminal Possession Of A Firearm - Possess A Firearm (UTICA) Criminal Possession Weapon-3rd: Previous Conviction (UTICA) Criminal Possession Weapon-3rd:Defaced For Concealment (UTICA) MORAN, JUSTIN S M W 29 04/18/24 On 2 Charges Assault-1st:Intent To Cause Serious Injury With Weapon (BOONVILLE) Criminal Possession Weapon-3rd: Previous Conviction (BOONVILLE) MOWERY, WILLIAM H M B 41 03/06/24 On 3 Charges Criminal Possession Controlled Substance- 7th Degree (UTICA) Criminal Possession Controlled Substance-3rd Degree (UTICA) Criminal Use Drug Paraphernalia-2nd:Package (UTICA) MUDEY, MOHAMED D M B 23 05/15/24 On 2 Charges Criminal Possession Assault Weapon-3rd Degree (UTICA) Criminal Possession Weapon 3rd Degree- Ammunition Feeding Device (UTICA) MURRAY, JOSEPH M M W 39 04/25/23 On 1 Charge Petit Larceny (ROME) NEWELL, GARY L M W 33 04/19/24 On 6 Charges AGG. UNLIC. OPER. VEHICLE 1ST (CAMDEN) Crim. Poss. Cont. Sub. 3rd (CAMDEN) Crim. Poss. Cont. Sub.4th (CAMDEN) Criminal Possession Narcotic Drug-4th Degree (CAMDEN) FALSE PERSONATION (CAMDEN) Grand Larceny 3rd (CAMDEN) ORTIZ, EFRAIN M M W 58 04/02/24 On 1 Charge Sex Offender Registry Violation- 1st Offense (UTICA) OUTTEN, ISAIAH M B 19 12/30/23 On 4 Charges Assault 2nd (UTICA) Crim. Poss. Weapon 2nd (UTICA) Crim. Use Firearm 1st (UTICA) Murder 2nd Degree: With Intent (UTICA) PADGETT, JAZMEN C M B 39 05/22/24 On 1 Charge Criminal Possession Controlled Substance- 7th Degree (UTICA) PATTERSON, AJAREL L M B 31 05/05/24 On 8 Charges AGG. UNLIC. OPER. VEHICLE 3RD (UTICA) Crim. Contempt 1st (UTICA) CRIM. CONTEMPT 2ND (UTICA) Criminal Contempt-1st:Violate Order Of Protection- Physical Contact (UTICA) Criminal Contempt-2nd:Disobey Court (UTICA) Endanger.Welfare of Child (UTICA) FAILURE TO REGISTER 1ST OFF (MISDEMEANOR) (UTICA) Harassment-2nd Degree: Physical Contact (UTICA) PAYTON, WENDELL C M B 56 03/14/24 On 1 Charge Sex Offender Registry Violation- Prior Offense (N/A) PRATT, CRAIG J M W 34 03/19/24 On 4 Charges Agg Unlic Operation-2nd:3/More Open Suspensions- 3/More Separate Dates (UTICA) Criminal Contempt-2nd Degree (UTICA) Disorderly Conduct (UTICA) FAILURE TO REGISTER PRIOR CONVICTION (UTICA) RAMIREZ, VIANKA C F B 29 05/29/24 On 2 Charges Assault 2nd (UTICA) CRIM. POSS. WEAPON 4TH (UTICA) REAP, JOHN F M W 57 05/08/24 On 1 Charge FEDERAL DETAINER (ROME) REED, JEREMIAH M B 24 05/23/24 On 3 Charges Crim Possess Weapon-2:Loaded Firearm-Other Than Person's Home/business (UTICA) Criminal Possession Of A Firearm - Possess A Firearm (UTICA) Criminal Possession Weapon-3rd: Previous Conviction (UTICA) REED, ZENAS M B 26 12/19/23 On 4 Charges Arson 5: Intentionally Damage Property Of Another By Fire Or Explosion (UTICA) Criminal Mischief:Intent To Damage Property (UTICA) Obstruct Governmental Administration-2nd Degree (UTICA) Petit Larceny (UTICA) REYES ACOSTA, JOSE E M W 49 04/23/24 On 1 Charge FEDERAL DETAINER (N/A) RIGGSBEE, TREMAYNE T M B 46 05/22/24 On 5 Charges Criminal Contempt-1st:Violate Order Of Protection- Physical Contact (UTICA) Harassment-2nd Degree: Physical Contact (UTICA) Intimidating A Victim Or Witness-3rd-Instilling Fear/Injury (UTICA) PROMOTING PRISON CONTRABAND 2ND (UTICA) TAMPERING W/WITNESS 4TH (UTICA) ROBERTS, DAVID . M B 34 03/20/24 On 8 Charges Crim. Contempt 1st (UTICA) Endanger.Welfare of Child (UTICA) Harrassment 2nd (UTICA) OBST. GOVT. ADMIN. 2ND (UTICA) STRANGULATION 2ND (UTICA) PROMOTING PRISON CONTRABAND 1ST (UTICA) CRIM. CONTEMPT 2ND (UTICA) Violation of Family Court Act (UTICA) RUFFIN, ISAIAH H M B 33 05/16/24 On 3 Charges Assault-2nd: Injure Victim 65 Or Older- Def At Least 10 Yrs Younger (UTICA) Possession Of Contraband In Prison-2nd Degree (UTICA) Resisting Arrest (UTICA) RUSSELL, CHAD E M W 43 06/07/23 On 7 Charges CRIM. CONTEMPT 2ND (ROME) Criminal Contempt-2nd:Disobey Court (ROME) Criminal Mischief 4:Disable Equip To Prevnt Request For Emrgncy Assist (ROME) Criminal Obstruction Of Breathing Or Blood Circulation -Apply Pressure (ROME) Harassment-2nd Degree: Physical Contact (ROME) PROMOTING PRISON CONTRABAND 2ND (ROME) Public Lewdness- Intentionally Expose One's Private Parts In Public (ROME) SCHAFFER, JEROD M W 41 04/19/23 On 1 Charge FEDERAL DETAINER (N/A) SMITH, WILLIAM L M A 45 05/08/24 On 2 Charges Sex Offender Registry Violation- 1st Offense (CAZENOVIA) Sex Offender Registry Violation- Prior Offense (CAZENOVIA) SNELL, STACEY S M B 52 10/25/23 On 3 Charges AGG. HARRASSMENT 2ND (UTICA) CRIM. POSS. WEAPON 4TH (UTICA) MAKING A TERRORISTIC THREAT (UTICA) SPAIN, KRISTOPHER L M W 36 03/28/24 On 1 Charge Sex Offender Fail To Mail Verification Form In 10 Days- 1st Offense (UTICA) STRATTON, ANDREA F W 36 02/16/24 On 1 Charge Vehicular Aslt 1:Prev Conv VTL 1192 W/in 10 Yrs-NY Or Other State/Jur (N/A) TUTTLE, MICHAEL J M W 32 03/11/24 On 2 Charges CRIM. CONTEMPT 2ND (ROME) Petit Larceny (ROME) VAUGHN, TARA L F W 39 05/22/24 On 4 Charges Criminal Mischief:Intent To Damage Property (N/A) Grand Larceny-4th:Motor Vehicle Value Exceeds $100 (N/A) Petit Larceny (N/A) Trespass (N/A) VICKIO, JOHN L M W 48 12/21/23 On 1 Charge Sex Offender Registry Violation- 1st Offense (UTICA) WAMELING, JEVON T M O 38 04/29/24 On 1 Charge Assault 3rd (UTICA) WARD, BRANDEN R M W 31 05/25/24 On 7 Charges Crim Mischief-4:Disable Equip To Prvnt Emrgncy Call To Police/Fire/EMT (WATERVILLE) Criminal Contempt-1st Degree (WATERVILLE) Criminal Mischief:Intent To Damage Property (WATERVILLE) Menacing-2nd Degree (WATERVILLE) Menacing-3rd Degree (WATERVILLE) CRIM. POSS. CONT. SUB.7TH (WATERVILLE) Vechicular Assault 1st (WATERVILLE) WESTCOTT, KEITH R M W 40 01/14/24 On 4 Charges Assault 1st (LEE CENTER) Attempted Murder 2nd (LEE CENTER) Crim. Poss. Weapon 2nd (LEE CENTER) Crim. Use Firearm 1st (LEE CENTER) WHALEY, TYLER M W 25 04/23/24 On 1 Charge Assault 3rd (NEW HARTFORD) WHITFORD, BRANDON M W 33 02/29/24 On 1 Charge FEDERAL DETAINER (LANCING) WILEY, JOSHUA M B 22 11/02/23 On 5 Charges Assault -2nd Degree (ROME) CRIM. CONTEMPT 2ND (ROME) CRIM. MISCHIEF 4TH (ROME) Harrassment 2nd (ROME) PROMOTING PRISON CONTRABAND 1ST (ROME) WRIGHT, JEREMIAH D M B 20 05/30/24 On 4 Charges Crim Possess Weapon-2:Loaded Firearm-Other Than Person's Home/business (UTICA) Criminal Possession Of A Firearm - Possess A Firearm (UTICA) Criminal Possession Weapon 3rd Degree- Ammunition Feeding Device (UTICA) Obstruct Governmental Administration-2nd Degree (UTICA) WILSON, JOSEPH Z M W 27 06/05/24 On 3 Charges CRIM. POSS. STLN. PROP. 5TH (WHITESBORO) Petit Larceny (WHITESBORO) CRIM. POSS. CONT. SUB.7TH (WHITESBORO) CRUZ, SANTOS C M W 41 06/06/24 On 5 Charges Burglary-3rd Degree: Illegal Entry with Intent to Commit a Crime (ROME) Resisting Arrest (ROME) CRIM. POSS. CONT. SUB.7TH (ROME) UNAUTH.USE OF M.V. 3RD (ROME) Crim. Poss. Cont. Sub.4th (ROME) RE, YOU N M A 44 06/09/24 On 2 Charges Criminal Contempt-2nd:Disobey Court (UTICA) Criminal Trespass In The Second Degree (UTICA) PETSCHAUER, BRYAN M W 37 06/10/24 On 1 Charge AGG DWI (MISDEMEANOR) (ROME) SEAMANS, CASEY J M W 45 06/10/24 On 2 Charges Stalking 4th Degree (HOLLAND PATENT) Assault 3rd (HOLLAND PATENT) DENTRONE, MICHAEL L M W 43 06/11/24 On 1 Charge Forcible Touching - Touch Sexual/Intimate Parts of Another Person (UTICA) CLARK, ADRIAN T M W 27 06/11/24 On 2 Charges CRIM. CONTEMPT 2ND (BLOSSVALE) CRIMINAL OBSTRUCTION OF BREATHING/BLOOD CIRCULATION (BLOSSVALE) MCDANIEL, BRENT T M W 35 06/11/24 On 5 Charges AGG. FAMILY OFFENSE (ONEIDA) Crim. Contempt 1st (ONEIDA) Harrassment 2nd (ONEIDA) Menacing 3rd (ONEIDA) UNLAWFUL IMPRISONMENT 2ND (ONEIDA) HOLMES, XAVIER L M B 30 06/12/24 On 4 Charges Robbery 2nd: Motor Vehicle (UTICA) UNLAWFUL FLEEING POLICE OFFICER 3RD (UTICA) Grand Larceny 3rd (UTICA) Robbery 3rd (UTICA) LUONGO, CHRISTOPHER F M W 53 06/12/24 On 2 Charges UNAUTH.USE OF M.V. 3RD (UTICA) Petit Larceny (UTICA) ABDUL , JIBREEL N M B 28 06/12/24 On 2 Charges Crim. Poss. Weapon 2nd (BATON ROUGE) CRIM. POSSESION OF FIREARMS (BATON ROUGE) SGROI, LOUIS M W 33 06/13/24 On 1 Charge Criminal Possession Contr Sub-3rd:Narc Drug Intent To Sell (ROME) KRANZ, LAURIE L F W 61 06/13/24 On 2 Charges D.W.I. - PRIOR CONVICTION (UTICA) UNAUTH.USE OF M.V. 3RD (UTICA) TALAS, IBRAHIM M W 18 06/14/24 On 3 Charges Crim Possess Weapon-2:Loaded Firearm-Other Than Person's Home/business (UTICA) Criminal Possession Of A Firearm - Possess A Firearm (UTICA) Reckless Endangerment-1st Degree (UTICA) HINES, JONATHAN M B 44 06/14/24 On 5 Charges Criminal Contempt-2nd:Disobey Court (UTICA) Criminal Mischief:Intent To Damage Property (UTICA) Criminal Obstruction Of Breathing Or Blood Circulation -Apply Pressure (UTICA) Crim. Contempt 1st (UTICA) CRIM. CONTEMPT 2ND (UTICA) EUSON, CHRISTOPHER M W 39 06/15/24 On 2 Charges Crim. Contempt 1st (ROME) RESISTING ARREST (ROME) VALDER, STEVEN M M W 34 06/17/24 On 1 Charge FEDERAL DETAINER (CAYUGA) PALMER, SHALEEK M B 26 06/17/24 On 4 Charges Robbery-3rd Degree (UTICA) Assault 3rd (UTICA) Robbery 2nd (UTICA) Robbery 3rd (UTICA) ROBINSON, JUSTIN R M B 38 06/17/24 On 8 Charges Crim Possession Controlled Substance-3rd:1/8 oz Meth-Intent To Sell (UTICA) Crim. Poss. Cont. Sub.4th (UTICA) CRIM. POSS. CONT. SUB.7TH (UTICA) Criminal Possession Contr Sub-3rd:Narc Drug Intent To Sell (UTICA) Criminal Possession Controlled Substance/Narcotic (UTICA) Criminal Use Drug Paraphernalia-2nd:Dilutents (UTICA) Criminal Use Drug Paraphernalia-2nd:Scales (UTICA) Fail to Pay Child Support (UTICA) SKIBITSKI, ANGELIQUE F W 51 06/18/24 On 1 Charge Petit Larceny (ROME) COLLINS, TIMOTHY M W 45 06/18/24 On 1 Charge Crim. Poss. Weapon 3rd (ONEIDA) LAST, WILLIAM L M W 35 06/18/24 On 1 Charge Crim. Poss. Cont. Sub.4th (UTICA) RUDE, DARRELL M M W 37 06/19/24 On 3 Charges Grand Larceny-4th:Credit Card (ROME) Burglary 3rd (ROME) Petit Larceny (ROME) REYES, RANDY M B 19 06/19/24 On 5 Charges Crim. Poss. Weapon 2nd (UTICA) Murder 2nd Degree: With Intent (UTICA) Assault 1st Degree (UTICA) Assault 2nd (UTICA) Crim. Use Firearm 1st (UTICA) CRYSLER, ERIC M W 37 06/19/24 On 2 Charges Burglary 3rd (UTICA) Petit Larceny (UTICA) MENA-BASUALTO, ESTEBAN M W 36 06/20/24 On 1 Charge FEDERAL DETAINER (BRONX) PETRIE, SARAH E F W 36 06/20/24 On 6 Charges CRIM. IMPERSONATION 2ND (UTICA) Disorderly Conduct (UTICA) PEDESTRIAN FAILED TO USE ROADWAY (UTICA) Petit Larceny (UTICA) Trespass (UTICA) PROMOTING PRISON CONTRABAND 2ND (UTICA) CROUSE, DEREK S M W 48 06/20/24 On 9 Charges AGG. UNLIC. OPER. VEHICLE 2ND (UTICA) AGG. UNLIC. OPER. VEHICLE 3RD (UTICA) CRIM. POSS. CONT. SUB.7TH (UTICA) Crim. Poss. Stln. Prop. 4th (UTICA) Grand Larceny 4th (UTICA) No Inspection Certificate (UTICA) Uninsured Motor Vehicle (UTICA) UNLAWFULLY DEALING W/FIREWORKS (UTICA) Unlicensed Operator of M.V. (UTICA) DAVIS, KRISTOPHER M B 39 06/21/24 On 2 Charges Criminal Possession Controlled Substance- 7th Degree (UTICA) Criminal Possession Narcotic Drug-4th Degree (UTICA) MANJGAFIC, ZAIM M W 60 06/21/24 On 1 Charge Criminal Contempt-2nd:Disobey Court (UTICA) PRITCHARD, MATTHEW J M W 44 06/22/24 On 4 Charges AGG. FAMILY OFFENSE (ROME) CRIMINAL OBSTRUCTION OF BREATHING/BLOOD CIRCULATION (ROME) Endanger.Welfare of Child (ROME) Harrassment 2nd (ROME) BRADFORD, RAHEIM M B 31 06/24/24 On 3 Charges CRIM. MISCHIEF 4TH (N/A) Harrassment 2nd (N/A) RESISTING ARREST (N/A) VASQUEZ, EDGAR N M W 29 06/24/24 On 2 Charges Harassment-2nd Degree: Physical Contact (UTICA) Petit Larceny (UTICA) WARD, RONALD R M W 32 06/24/24 On 5 Charges Burglary-3rd Degree: Illegal Entry with Intent to Commit a Crime (ROME) Criminal Mischief 3rd: Damage Another Person's Property- Amount > $250 (ROME) Criminal Mischief:Intent To Damage Property (ROME) Grand Larceny-4th:Credit Card (ROME) Harassment-2nd Degree: Physical Contact (ROME) NAHHAS, ISSA N M W 34 06/25/24 On 1 Charge Assault -2nd Degree (N/A) SHARLOW, RYAN J M W 33 06/25/24 On 1 Charge Menacing 2nd (WHITESBORO) KOZIEN, MARK S M W 69 06/26/24 On 9 Charges ATTEMPTED CRIM. MISCHIEF 4TH (N/A) Crim. Trespass 2nd (N/A) Endanger.Welfare of Child (N/A) Exposure of Person (N/A) Harrassment 2nd (N/A) LITTERING ON HWY (N/A) PUBLIC LEWDNESS (N/A) Trespass (N/A) LOCAL CODE VIOLATION (N/A) CLAUDIO, JOSE A M W 37 06/27/24 On 4 Charges Crim. Poss. Cont. Sub. 3rd (N/A) Crim. Poss. Cont. Sub.4th (N/A) CRIM. POSS. CONT. SUB.7TH (N/A) RESISTING ARREST (N/A) WRIGHT, LEWIS M B 65 06/27/24 On 1 Charge Crim. Poss. Cont. Sub. 3rd (UTICA) ALLEN, AUBREY M F W 34 06/28/24 On 5 Charges Petit Larceny (ROME) Criminal Possession Controlled Substance- 7th Degree (ROME) False Personation (ROME) Menacing-2nd:Weapon (ROME) Trespass (ROME) JACKSON, ERIC C M W 32 06/28/24 On 1 Charge FEDERAL DETAINER (N/A) HARPER, MATTHEW M W 37 06/30/24 On 10 Charges Assault 2nd (UTICA) Crim. Mischief 2nd (UTICA) CRIM. MISCHIEF 4TH (UTICA) CRIM. TRESPASS 3RD (UTICA) Criminal Mischief-3rd Degree (UTICA) D.W.A.I. DRUGS (UTICA) OBST. GOVT. ADMIN. 2ND (UTICA) Reck. Endangerment 2nd (UTICA) RESISTING ARREST (UTICA) CRIM. CONTEMPT 2ND (UTICA) COLLAZO, JAMES M W 33 06/30/24 On 8 Charges Burglary 3rd (N/A) CONSPIRACY 5TH (N/A) CRIM. POSS. CONT. SUB.7TH (N/A) CRIM. TRESPASS 3RD (N/A) Endanger.Welfare of Child (N/A) Poss. Burg. Tools (N/A) Trespass (N/A) Petit Larceny (N/A) BROWER, RAYMOND H M W 42 06/28/24 On 3 Charges Criminal Possession Stolen Property-5th Degree (TABERG) Criminal Tampering-3rd Degree (TABERG) General Violation Family Court Act (TABERG) COVEY, TIMOTHY W M W 31 01/02/24 On 3 Charges Assault 3rd Degree: Recklessly Cause Physical Injury (N/A) Forcible Touching - Touch Sexual/Intimate Parts of Another Person (N/A) Sexual Contact With Individual Greater Than 17 Incapable Of Consent (N/A) DEROCHA, DUSTY J M W 29 05/18/24 On 2 Charges Crim. Poss. Cont. Sub. 2nd (ROME) Petit Larceny (ROME) DUGGER, LORENZO D M B 33 06/13/24 On 4 Charges AGG. UNLIC. OPER. VEHICLE 3RD (N/A) Crim. Poss. Stln. Prop. 3rd (N/A) Leave Scene Accident (N/A) Reckless Driving (N/A) HUSSEIN, KHALIQ H M B 33 05/17/24 On 4 Charges Criminal Possession Contr Sub-3rd:Narc Drug Intent To Sell (UTICA) Criminal Possession Controlled Substance -5th:Cocaine 500 Milligrams (UTICA) Criminal Possession Controlled Substance- 7th Degree (UTICA) Criminal Sale Controlled Substance-3rd:Narcotic Drug (UTICA) MENDOZA, DANIEL J M W 30 03/06/24 On 1 Charge Unspecified Violation Of Family Court Act (ROME) PANUCCIO-BOUSE, ARIANNA M F W 25 04/05/24 On 3 Charges Assault 3rd Degree: With Intent To Cause Physical Injury (UTICA) Assault-3rd Degree (UTICA) Petit Larceny (UTICA) RIVERS, KYLIE M F W 37 07/12/18 On 1 Charge Violation Prob (N/A) VAUGHN, DANIEL C M B 37 02/27/24 On 1 Charge Criminal Obstruction Of Breathing Or Blood Circulation (MADISON) TENNANT, BRENTLY C M W 26 07/01/24 On 2 Charges Burglary-2nd Degree (ROME) Petit Larceny (ROME) MILLER, KENNETH W M W 43 07/02/24 On 5 Charges AGG. FAMILY OFFENSE (SYRACUSE) AGG. UNLIC. OPER. VEHICLE 1ST (SYRACUSE) Crim. Contempt 1st (SYRACUSE) Crim. Poss. Weapon 3rd (SYRACUSE) Menacing 2nd (SYRACUSE) VELASQUEZ, FELIX M W 49 07/02/24 On 3 Charges Crim. Mischief 3rd (N/A) CRIM. MISCHIEF 4TH (N/A) Menacing 2nd (N/A) ROACH, JACOB T M W 28 07/03/24 On 9 Charges Burglary 2nd (N/A) CRIM. CONTEMPT 2ND (N/A) Crim. Mischief 3rd (N/A) CRIM. MISCHIEF 4TH (N/A) Crim. Poss. Stln. Prop. 4th (N/A) Harrassment 2nd (N/A) Petit Larceny (N/A) UNAUTH.USE OF M.V. 3RD (N/A) UNLAWFUL FLEEING POLICE OFFICER 3RD (N/A) WOODWARD, DIANNA F W 43 07/03/24 On 1 Charge FAILURE TO REGISTER 1ST OFF (MISDEMEANOR) (UTICA) WRIGHT, JAMEIN S M B 32 07/04/24 On 5 Charges Aggravated DWI:With A Child-Pass Less Than 16 - 1 Prior Conv-10 Yrs (UTICA) Driving While Intoxicated- 1st Offense (UTICA) Unlicensed Operator of M.V. (UTICA) Crim. Poss. Cont. Sub. 3rd (UTICA) Crim. Poss. Cont. Sub.4th (UTICA) CAYTON, DAKOTAH M W 32 07/06/24 On 5 Charges Crim. Poss. Stln. Prop. 3rd (ROME) Grand Larceny 3rd (ROME) UNLAWFUL FLEEING POLICE OFFICER 3RD (ROME) CRIM. CONTEMPT 2ND (ROME) Menacing 3rd (ROME) MARSHALL, BELINDA M F W 51 07/06/24 On 1 Charge Prostitution (UTICA) ROOD, RICHARD M W 25 07/07/24 On 1 Charge Rape 3rd Degree (UTICA) POTTER, JOHN S M W 64 07/08/24 On 1 Charge RESISTING ARREST (ROME) ALLEN, STEVEN J M W 48 07/08/24 On 1 Charge Petit Larceny (BLOSSVALE) LEWIS, SHAMIERE M B 18 07/09/24 On 3 Charges Criminal Contempt-1st:Violate Order Of Protection- Physical Contact (UTICA) Harassment-2nd Degree: Physical Contact (UTICA) Robbery-3rd Degree (UTICA) JEFFERSON, SIDNEY M M B 70 07/09/24 On 1 Charge Level 3/Sex Predator Fail To Verify Address Every 90 Days-1st Offense (N/A) RODRIGUEZ, YOMAR R M B 28 07/09/24 On 3 Charges CRIM. POSS. CONT. SUB.7TH (UTICA) CRIM. TRESPASS 3RD (UTICA) Petit Larceny (UTICA) WOOD, CORY A M B 40 07/09/24 On 3 Charges CRIM. MISCHIEF 4TH (N/A) Petit Larceny (N/A) UNLAWFUL FLEEING POLICE OFFICER 3RD (N/A) GONZALEZ, GONZALO M W 43 07/09/24 On 1 Charge CRIM. CONTEMPT 2ND (UTICA) SESSOME, NATHANIEL L M B 37 07/10/24 On 1 Charge Criminal Contempt-2nd:Disobey Court (UTICA) SPERDUTO, THOMAS M W 47 07/10/24 On 1 Charge Grand Larceny 2nd (N/A) DECKER, LUCIAN D M W 23 07/11/24 On 1 Charge Assault -2nd Degree (ORMOND BEACH) JONES, RICHARD T M B 19 07/11/24 On 4 Charges Crim Possess Weapon-2:Loaded Firearm-Other Than Person's Home/business (UTICA) Criminal Possession Of A Firearm - Possess A Firearm (UTICA) Reckless Endangerment-1st Degree (UTICA) Unauthorized Use Vehicle:Without Owner Consent (UTICA) CRESS, NATHAN P M W 41 07/11/24 On 1 Charge CRIM. POSS. CONT. SUB.7TH (SAUQUOIT) BOYCE, ADAM R M W 37 07/12/24 On 3 Charges Criminal Contempt-1st:Violate Order Of Protection- Physical Contact (ROME) Criminal Obstruction Of Breathing Or Blood Circulation -Apply Pressure (ROME) Harassment-2nd (ROME) TABOR, ALEX D M W 37 07/12/24 On 2 Charges Criminal Mischief:Intent To Damage Property (UTICA) Resisting Arrest (UTICA) LAVALLEY, KAYLEE F W 22 07/12/24 On 2 Charges False Personation (ROME) Petit Larceny (ROME) JACKSON, RONALD J M W 33 07/13/24 On 1 Charge Criminal Possession Controlled Substance- 7th Degree (ROME) HARVEY , JASON M W 37 07/13/24 On 4 Charges Criminal Contempt-2nd Degree (SYLVAN BEACH) Criminal Possession Controlled Substance- 7th Degree (SYLVAN BEACH) AGG. UNLIC. OPER. VEHICLE 1ST (SYLVAN BEACH) Crim Obstruct of Breathing & Blood Circulation (SYLVAN BEACH) GIANELLA, FELICIA F W 41 07/14/24 On 1 Charge Violation of Probation (Misd.) (BARNERVILLE) STAELENS, CIARA L F W 30 07/15/24 On 3 Charges CRIM. POSS. CONT. SUB.7TH (ROME) Petit Larceny (ROME) CRIM. IMPERSONATION 2ND (ROME) WATKINS, CRAIG C M W 42 07/15/24 On 3 Charges CRIM. CONTEMPT 2ND (ROME) CRIM. MISCHIEF 4TH (ROME) Petit Larceny (ROME) WOOD, RONALD J M W 54 07/16/24 On 2 Charges Criminal Possession Controlled Substance- 7th Degree (N/A) Petit Larceny (N/A) PARKER, JASON M M B 39 07/17/24 On 1 Charge Unspecified Violation Of Family Court Act (N/A) BUTLER, CHINA D F B 36 07/17/24 On 3 Charges Assault 2nd (N/A) Attempted Assault 1st (N/A) Crim. Poss. Weapon 3rd (N/A) GRIMES-PRZELOMIEC, SPENCER R M W 34 07/17/24 On 3 Charges Crim. Contempt 1st (ROME) CRIM. MISCHIEF 4TH (ROME) Harrassment 2nd (ROME) CARRION, MATTHEW F M W 41 07/17/24 On 5 Charges AGG. UNLIC. OPER. VEHICLE 1ST (UTICA) CRIM. POSS. WEAPON 4TH (UTICA) Grand Larceny 4th (UTICA) Petit Larceny (UTICA) AGG. UNLIC. OPER. VEHICLE 3RD (UTICA) LANAUX, DOMINIC M M B 37 05/02/24 On 2 Charges Crim. Poss. Weapon 3rd (UTICA) Menacing 1st (UTICA) LEE, MAKENNA R F W 32 07/18/24 On 3 Charges Criminal Impersonation -2nd:Other Person (CANASTOTA) False Personation (CANASTOTA) Forgery-2nd: Public Record (CANASTOTA) THORNE, FLOYD I M B 37 07/19/24 On 1 Charge Criminal Possession Controlled Substance-3rd Degree (NEW HARTFORD) CUNNINGHAM, GREGORY P M W 50 07/19/24 On 3 Charges Aggravated Harassment 2 - Cause Threat to be Communicated (MUNNSVILLE) Criminal Contempt-2nd:Disobey Court (MUNNSVILLE) Grand Larceny 3rd Degree (MUNNSVILLE) PITTS, TYRONE J M B 54 07/19/24 On 3 Charges Criminal Possession Controlled Substance- 7th Degree (UTICA) Criminal Possession Controlled Substance-3rd Degree (UTICA) Criminal Sale Controlled Substance-3rd Degree (UTICA) HYMES, JANAY N F B 28 07/22/24 On 3 Charges Assault 2nd (UTICA) Crim. Contempt 1st (UTICA) Crim. Poss. Weapon 3rd (UTICA) MILLER, RANDY M W 32 07/23/24 On 1 Charge Sex Offender Fail To Report Change Address/Status In 10 Days- 1st Off (N/A) SMITH, JIMMY L M W 47 07/23/24 On 2 Charges Criminal Use Drug Paraphernalia-2nd Degree (ORISKANY FALLS) Driving While Intoxicated- 1st Offense (ORISKANY FALLS) WILLIAMS, DONTE M M B 28 07/23/24 On 1 Charge Assault 3rd (UTICA) AH, SA M A 22 07/24/24 On 5 Charges Crim Possess Weapon-2:Loaded Firearm-Other Than Person's Home/business (UTICA) Criminal Possession Of A Firearm - Possess A Firearm (UTICA) Criminal Possession Weapon 3rd Degree- Ammunition Feeding Device (UTICA) Endangering The Welfare Of A Child (UTICA) Menacing-2nd:Weapon (UTICA) LANG, TREVON E M B 31 07/24/24 On 1 Charge Grand Larceny 4th:Property Taken From Person (UTICA) MARRUPEGRUEIRO, LUIS J M W 22 07/24/24 On 1 Charge Military Law (FORT DRUM) WISHART, DOMINIQUE F W 27 07/25/24 On 1 Charge Assault 2nd Deg:Intent To Cause Physical Injury with Weapon/Instrument (ROME) JONES, DE`ANTAE N M B 20 07/25/24 On 2 Charges Criminal Possession Of A Firearm - Possess A Firearm (ROME) Criminal Possession Weapon 3rd Degree- Ammunition Feeding Device (ROME) WILLIAMS, SHAMAR M B 35 07/25/24 On 5 Charges Crim Possess Weapon-2:Loaded Firearm-Other Than Person's Home/business (ROME) Criminal Contempt-1st:Violate Order Of Protection- Physical Contact (ROME) Criminal Possession Of A Firearm - Possess A Firearm (ROME) Criminal Possession Weapon-3rd: Previous Conviction (ROME) Criminal Possession Weapon-3rd:Defaced For Concealment (ROME) WILEY, JAMES T M B 36 07/26/24 On 2 Charges Criminal Contempt-2nd:Disobey Court (UTICA) Criminal Mischief:Intent To Damage Property (UTICA) LAWRENCE, ANTONIO L M B 43 07/28/24 On 5 Charges Assault 2nd Deg:Intent To Cause Physical Injury with Weapon/Instrument (UTICA) Burglary-2nd Degree (UTICA) Criminal Possession Weapon-3rd: Previous Conviction (UTICA) Criminal Tampering-3rd Degree (UTICA) Petit Larceny (UTICA) OWENS, ANTHONY J M B 44 07/28/24 On 1 Charge Course of Sexual Conduct Against Child 2nd (TAMPA) GUALANDI, ANTONIO J M W 35 07/29/24 On 1 Charge Petit Larceny (ROME) ABUKAR, MURSAL M B 37 07/29/24 On 1 Charge Petit Larceny (UTICA) MEJIA-TABARES, SANTIAGO M W 23 07/29/24 On 1 Charge FEDERAL DETAINER (ALBANY) SIERRA-GIRALDO, FABER M W 26 07/29/24 On 1 Charge FEDERAL DETAINER (ALBANY) PARSONS, MICHAEL R M W 26 07/29/24 On 4 Charges CRIM. POSS. CONT. SUB.7TH (ROME) CRIM. POSS. STLN. PROP. 5TH (ROME) Petit Larceny (ROME) Unspecified Violation of Law (ROME) MIKESELL, AIDEN M W 21 07/29/24 On 1 Charge General Violation Military Law (WATERTOWN) CORREA, ASHLEY F W 31 07/30/24 On 1 Charge FEDERAL DETAINER (SYRACUSE) CORREA, JUAN M W 30 07/30/24 On 1 Charge FEDERAL DETAINER (SYRACUSE) OSMAN, ABDI M B 25 07/30/24 On 4 Charges Crim Possess Weapon-2:Loaded Firearm-Other Than Person's Home/business (UTICA) Criminal Possession Of A Firearm - Possess A Firearm (UTICA) Criminal Possession Weapon 3rd Degree- Ammunition Feeding Device (UTICA) Reckless Endangerment-1st Degree (UTICA) WALDRON, ERIC W M W 31 07/30/24 On 1 Charge Petit Larceny (ONEIDA) BERG, JOSEPH J M W 58 07/30/24 On 1 Charge Forceable Touching (UTICA) GOLDEN, DAVID B M W 45 07/30/24 On 2 Charges CRIM. 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Home Surname List Name Index SourcesIsaac Mills ROBERTS was born in 1864. Sources: Other : Vernon Anderson via Kay Mason Parents: Jacob Josiah ROBERTS and Rachel GRIFFITH. Jacob Josiah ROBERTS was born on 17 Aug 1837 in , , VA. He died on 14 Mar 1914 in , , WV. He was buried in Walker Cem, Whiteman Hill, Wetzel, WV. Obit TCR page 1919 Sources: Other : Vernon Anderson via Kay Mason Parents: George Mill ROBERTS and Elizabeth E. JEFFERSON. Spouse: Rachel GRIFFITH. Jacob Josiah ROBERTS and Rachel GRIFFITH were married in 1861 in , Marshall, VA. 1st Marriage for Husband Children were: Samuel Jefferson ROBERTS, Isaac Mills ROBERTS, Martha J. ROBERTS, Charlotte ROBERTS, Henry F. (twin) ROBERTS, Mary A. (twin) ROBERTS. Spouse: Hannah Anne SLOAN. Jacob Josiah ROBERTS and Hannah Anne SLOAN were married on 26 Oct 1872 in , Marshall, VA. 2nd Marriage for Husband Children were: Francis M. ROBERTS, Louisa J. ROBERTS, James W. ROBERTS, Sarah A. ROBERTS, John A. ROBERTS, Lulu B. ROBERTS, Thomas C. ROBERTS. James Pierpoint ROBERTS was born on 27 Jan 1900 in Vulcan, Mingo, WV. He died on 14 Sep 1975 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, OH. He was a Carpenter. He was buried in Crown Hill Memerorial Park, Pleasant Run, Hamilton, OH. Lived at 8470 Blue Ash Road, Cincinnatti, Ohio 54236 Built the house John Roberts Grew up in. Morris and agnes left the area last for Cincinatti. Parents: Richard ROBERTS and Matilda MOUNTS. Spouse: Kathleen BLANKENSHIP. James Pierpoint ROBERTS and Kathleen BLANKENSHIP were married on 6 Mar 1920 in , , WV. Children were: Irene ROBERTS, Raymond ROBERTS, Agnes ROBERTS, James Pierpoint ROBERTS JR, John ROBERTS, Guy ROBERTS, Morris ROBERTS, Mary Alice ROBERTS. James W. ROBERTS was born on 20 Dec 1879. Sources: Other : Vernon Anderson via Kay Mason Parents: Jacob Josiah ROBERTS and Hannah Anne SLOAN. Jannet ROBERTS. Parents: James Pierpoint ROBERTS JR and June ???. Jerry ROBERTS. Parents: James Pierpoint ROBERTS JR and June ???. John ROBERTS. Parents: George Mill ROBERTS and Elizabeth E. JEFFERSON. John ROBERTS was born on 10 Nov 1930 in Vulcan, Mingo, WV.1046,1047 He was an US Navy. He died LIVING 2 SEP 1991 in Norfolk, (1916 McDowell Rd. 23518), , VA. Mingo co. on Big Sandy River as of 1883 book Sand siding was the next area down from Vulcan on the Big Sandy and tug rivers John's Middle Name of Weldan was not put on his birth Certificate. Therefore he does not have a millde name. SSN 285-26-0508 Sources: Name : Birth Certificate Birth Date: Birth Certificate Birth Place : Birth Certificate Father : John Roberts Mother : John Roberts Parents: James Pierpoint ROBERTS and Kathleen BLANKENSHIP. Spouse: Dorothy Lee CUNDIFF. John ROBERTS and Dorothy Lee CUNDIFF were married on 18 Feb 1961 in Norwood, Hamilton, OH. Record # 482 from copy of marraige license Children were: Gregory Leonard ROBERTS, Cynthia Ann ROBERTS. Spouse: Ruth Ann LEPPLE. John ROBERTS and Ruth Ann LEPPLE were divorced on 2 Dec 1960 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, OH. Case # A -177777 They were married. John's First Wife Children were: Dennis Richard ROBERTS. John A. ROBERTS was born on 11 Sep 1884. He died on 24 Aug 1937. He was buried in Walker Cem, Whiteman Hill, Wetzel, WV. Sources: Other : Vernon Anderson via Kay Mason Parents: Jacob Josiah ROBERTS and Hannah Anne SLOAN. John H. ROBERTS was born in 1845.1048 Sources: Name : Donald Blankenship 24 May 1991 Birth Date: Donald Blankenship 24 May 1991 Father : Donald Blankenship 24 May 1991 Mother : Donald Blankenship 24 May 1991 Parents: William ROBERTS and Talitha ROBERTS. John Weldan ROBERTS. Parents: Richard ROBERTS and Matilda MOUNTS. Kenny ROBERTS. Parents: Guy ROBERTS and Geraldine ???. Kevin ROBERTS. Parents: Guy ROBERTS and Geraldine ???. Larry ROBERTS was born on 30 Jul 1949.1049 He died LIVING 2 SEP 1991. Sources: Name : Raymond Roberts Aug 1991 Birth Date: Raymond Roberts Aug 1991 Father : Raymond Roberts Aug 1991 Mother : Raymond Roberts Aug 1991 Parents: Raymond ROBERTS and Fonnie CHAPMAN. Spouse: Gina SENTELIK. Larry ROBERTS and Gina SENTELIK were married on 20 Nov 1982. Louisa J. ROBERTS was born in Oct 1877. She died in 1939. She was buried in Walker Cem, Whiteman Hill, Wetzel, WV. Sources: Other : Vernon Anderson via Kay Mason Parents: Jacob Josiah ROBERTS and Hannah Anne SLOAN. Louise J. ROBERTS was born in 1834 in , Marshall, VA. --living with Berkley B. Newman in 1860 --------------------------------- Sources: Other : Vernon Anderson via Kay Mason Parents: George Mill ROBERTS and Elizabeth E. JEFFERSON. Spouse: Jesse STANDIFORD. Jesse STANDIFORD and Louise J. ROBERTS were married on 14 Feb 1866 in , Marshall, VA. Lulu B. ROBERTS. Parents: Jacob Josiah ROBERTS and Hannah Anne SLOAN. Mark ROBERTS. Parents: Guy ROBERTS and Geraldine ???. Martha J. ROBERTS was born in 1866. Sources: Other : Vernon Anderson via Kay Mason Parents: Jacob Josiah ROBERTS and Rachel GRIFFITH. Mary A. (twin) ROBERTS was born on 11 Jun 1872. Sources: Other : Vernon Anderson via Kay Mason Parents: Jacob Josiah ROBERTS and Rachel GRIFFITH. Mary Alice ROBERTS. Parents: James Pierpoint ROBERTS and Kathleen BLANKENSHIP. Spouse: Don PFINGSTEN. Children were: John PFINGSTEN, Joe PFINGSTEN, Jim PFINGSTEN. Michael ROBERTS. Parents: Guy ROBERTS and Geraldine ???. Miss ROBERTS. Spouse: Moses MORRIS. Children were: Moses R. MORRIS. Morris ROBERTS was an Owns a Barber shop in Cin. Ohio.. He died LIVING 2 SEP 1991. Parents: James Pierpoint ROBERTS and Kathleen BLANKENSHIP. Spouse: Gladys ???. Children were: Steve ROBERTS, Scott ROBERTS, Shannon ROBERTS. Nancy Ann ROBERTS. Parents: Richard ROBERTS and Matilda MOUNTS. Spouse: Sam SPANGLER. Paul ROBERTS. Parents: James Pierpoint ROBERTS JR and June ???. Paul Andrew ROBERTS. Parents: Gregory Leonard ROBERTS and Cathy Jeanne WOMBLE. Paula Jean ROBERTS was born on 30 Dec 1958.1050 She died LIVING 2 SEP 1991. Sources: Name : Raymond Roberts Aug 1991 Birth Date: Raymond Roberts Aug 1991 Father : Raymond Roberts Aug 1991 Mother : Raymond Roberts Aug 1991 Parents: Raymond ROBERTS and Fonnie CHAPMAN. Spouse: Greg BOUTET. Greg BOUTET and Paula Jean ROBERTS were married on 16 Aug 1980. Polly ROBERTS was born in 1843.1051 Sources: Name : Donald Blankenship 24 May 1991 Birth Date: Donald Blankenship 24 May 1991 Father : Donald Blankenship 24 May 1991 Mother : Donald Blankenship 24 May 1991 Parents: William ROBERTS and Talitha ROBERTS. Raymond ROBERTS was born on 31 Aug 1922 in , Mingo, WV. He died LIVING 2 SEP 1991 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, OH. According to John Roberts his brother Ray washed out of flight school because the war ended. GLR Dec 1990 Directions to Raymond or Morris's house in Cincinnatti, Ohio "Galbreth Rd, turn at the corner of the shopping center on Wexford. Turn right on Mantell go down hill - up hill turn right on trebor St. # 4073" GLR May 1991 Works at American Landary GLR May 1991 Parents: James Pierpoint ROBERTS and Kathleen BLANKENSHIP. Spouse: Fonnie CHAPMAN. Raymond ROBERTS and Fonnie CHAPMAN were married on 27 Oct 1942. Children were: Dennis ROBERTS, Larry ROBERTS, Paula Jean ROBERTS. Richard ROBERTS was born in Apr 1873 or 1876 in , , KY.1052,1053 He was a 1901 book 7 page 364. He was buried in Roberts Family Cem, Sands, Mingo, WV. Nicknamed Dick Sources: Name : Dick from Donald Blankenship 11 Dec 1990 Birth Date: 1910 Census Birth Date: 1880 Peter Creek census lists age as 7 Parents: Emiline ROBERTS. Spouse: Matilda MOUNTS. Richard ROBERTS and Matilda MOUNTS were married in 1896. Children were: James Pierpoint ROBERTS, Nancy Ann ROBERTS, Andrew Jackson ROBERTS, Emaline ROBERTS, John Weldan ROBERTS. Rui\Reese ROBERTS was born in 1833.1054 Married Jane Davis dau of Sam & Elizabeth Daivs McCoy mar Aug 3 1855 Sources: Name : Donald Blankenship 24 May 1991 Birth Date: Donald Blankenship 24 May 1991 Parents: William ROBERTS and Talitha ROBERTS. Spouse: Jane DAVIS. Rui\Reese ROBERTS and Jane DAVIS were married on 3 Aug 1855. Sally ROBERTS was born in 1835.1055 Mar 8 Feb 1855 to Uriah Runyon Sources: Name : Donald Blankenship 24 May 1991 Birth Date: Donald Blankenship 24 May 1991 Parents: William ROBERTS and Talitha ROBERTS. Samuel Jefferson ROBERTS was born in 1861. Sources: Other : Vernon Anderson via Kay Mason Parents: Jacob Josiah ROBERTS and Rachel GRIFFITH. Sarah A. ROBERTS was born on 16 May 1882. Sources: Other : Vernon Anderson via Kay Mason Parents: Jacob Josiah ROBERTS and Hannah Anne SLOAN. Scott ROBERTS. Parents: Morris ROBERTS and Gladys ???. Shannon ROBERTS. Parents: Morris ROBERTS and Gladys ???. Steve ROBERTS. Parents: Morris ROBERTS and Gladys ???. Talitha ROBERTS was born in 1810 in , , NC.1056 She was a Pauper in 1880. She died LIVING 22 JUN 1881 in Peter Creek, Pike, KY. June 22 1880 Peter creek census for Voting District No. 7, Pike Co., KY page 667 line 7 - 10 lists: Dwell Fam Name Color Sex Age Rel Marriage occ Per F. M. 145 154 Roberts Litha w F 70 Widdow Pauper NC NC NC Emily w F 25 Dau Single works on farm VA NC NC Emiline w F 25 Dau Single works on farm VA NC NC Richard w M 7 Gson Single KY KY VA Sources: Name : 1880 Peter Creek Census Birth Date: 1880 Peter Creek Census 70 years old on 22 June 1880 Spouse: William ROBERTS. Children were: Rui\Reese ROBERTS, Thomas ROBERTS, Sally ROBERTS, Frances ROBERTS, Polly ROBERTS, John H. ROBERTS, Emiline ROBERTS, Emily ROBERTS. Thomas ROBERTS. Parents: James Pierpoint ROBERTS JR and June ???. Thomas ROBERTS was born in 1834.1057 Sources: Name : Donald Blankenship 24 May 1991 Birth Date: Donald Blankenship 24 May 1991 Father : Donald Blankenship 24 May 1991 Mother : Donald Blankenship 24 May 1991 Parents: William ROBERTS and Talitha ROBERTS. Thomas C. ROBERTS. Parents: Jacob Josiah ROBERTS and Hannah Anne SLOAN. Tyler Lee ROBERTS. Parents: Gregory Leonard ROBERTS and Cathy Jeanne WOMBLE. William ROBERTS was born in 1794 in , , VA.1058,1059 He died before 1 Jun 1880.1060 Sources: Name : Donald Blankenship 24 May 1991 Birth Date: Donald Blankenship 24 May 1991 Birth Place : Daughters of Litha Roberts father born in NC on 1880 census Death Date: Dead since wife is widdowed on the 1880 Peter Creek census Spouse: Talitha ROBERTS. Children were: Rui\Reese ROBERTS, Thomas ROBERTS, Sally ROBERTS, Frances ROBERTS, Polly ROBERTS, John H. ROBERTS, Emiline ROBERTS, Emily ROBERTS. Dennis ROBERTS JR was born on 15 Feb 1973.1061 He died LIVING 2 SEP 1991. Sources: Name : Raymond Roberts Aug 1991 Birth Date: Raymond Roberts Aug 1991 Father : Raymond Roberts Aug 1991 Mother : Raymond Roberts Aug 1991 Parents: Dennis ROBERTS and Janis PROCOPIO. James Pierpoint ROBERTS JR. Parents: James Pierpoint ROBERTS and Kathleen BLANKENSHIP. Spouse: June ???. Children were: Jerry ROBERTS, Thomas ROBERTS, Paul ROBERTS, Jannet ROBERTS. Mary "Frances" ROBERTSON. Spouse: Field (Feild) JEFFERSON. Field (Feild) JEFFERSON and Mary "Frances" ROBERTSON were married in 1729. Children were: Thomas, IV JEFFERSON, Peterfeild JEFFERSON, George JEFFERSON, John Robertson JEFFERSON, Mary JEFFERSON, Judith JEFFERSON, Phoebe JEFFERSON. _____ ROBINSON was born in Feb 1881 in , Jackson, WV.1062,1063 NOTE: Mother listed as Jane (Registered by midwife) Sources: Birth Date: Jackson County WV Birth Records Birth Place : Jackson County WV Birth Records Other : Jackson County WV Birth Records Other : 1880 Jackson County WV abstracted census records Parents: Allen ROBINSON and Martha A. QUICK. Alice "Virginia" ROBINSON was born in 1877 in Burel Run, Jackson, WV.1064,1065 She died on 25 Jan 1897 in Evans (20yo), Jackson, WV.1066,1067 Sources: Name : Jackson County WV Birth Records Birth Date: Jackson County WV Birth Records Birth Place : Jackson County WV Birth Records Death Date: Jackson County WV Death Records Death Place : Jackson County WV Death Records Father : Jackson County WV Death Records Mother : Jackson County WV Death Records Other : Jackson County WV Birth Records Parents: Allen ROBINSON and Martha A. QUICK. Alice Irene ROBINSON. Parents: Allen Hobart ROBINSON and Ruby Flow MAYS.
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Permanently endowed scholarships and awards have been made possible through the charitable support of alumni and friends of McGeorge to provide ongoing financial assistance to continuing students. Please contact the Financial Aid Office with any questions. James and Dorothy Adams Memorial Scholarship Judge Adams was a member of the McGeorge faculty for 25 years, and his wife Dorothy was a member of the administrative staff for 23 years. Each invested countless hours at McGeorge providing support and guidance to several generations of students - he in the classroom, she in administrative service. They believed deeply in legal education and in the excellence of McGeorge and left the preponderance of their estate to endow this scholarship. Criteria: A second-year student who is in the top 20% of the class and who has demonstrated financial need. The recipient will be further honored as the prestigious "Adams Scholar." Scholarships are for one or more students. Ahmanson Foundation Scholarship Earnings from this endowed scholarship fund established by the Ahmanson Foundation assist current students as an adjunct source to other combinations of funding to meet legal education expenses. Criteria: At least a second year student; must have financial need; proven scholastic ability; and participation in positions of student leadership on-campus. Walter F. Alexander III Memorial Scholarship This scholarship was established in memory of Walter F. Alexander III, who, as a student at McGeorge, made the Dean’s List, was a finalist in the Moot Court competition, and played an active role in classroom debate and in intramural sports. Walt thrived on the academic challenge and had an unmatched passion for life, admired by his friends and classmates. Walt was diagnosed with melanoma in the spring of his second year. Even so, he completed his studies and passed his final exams while undergoing chemotherapy. His great desire was to graduate from McGeorge and to enter the practice of law. Walt's disease forced him to withdraw during his third year, and he died in January 1995. This scholarship was established as both a remembrance of Walt and to assist others in achieving his goal. Criteria: At least a second year student in the Fall Semester with high academic achievement, and demonstrated desire to make the practice of law a means of conflict resolution. Preference is given to those who participate in athletics and demonstrate qualities of leadership. Must have financial need. Alumni Association Endowed Scholarship The Alumni Association Board selects recipients for these scholarships and participates actively in the fundraising efforts. One of these scholarships honors McGeorge graduate, Ruth J. Squire, Class of 1964 who served as Placement and Admissions Officer prior to her death in 1975. She is memorialized in an annual award to an Evening Division student. Criteria: At least a second year student; must have financial need; participation in student activities, community activities and/or employment activities outside of law school; also a demonstrated academic ability. Alumni Association Amicus Lex The McGeorge Alumni Association presents scholarships to both the second year Day Division student and the second year Evening Division student who finished their first year ranked number one in their class. Funds for these scholarships come from the Alumni Endowed Scholarship Fund and alumni contributions earmarked for the Amicus Lex Scholarships. Asian-American Law Students' Association Scholarship This scholarship was established by the Asian-American Alumni Association to provide an incentive and recognition to those members of the Asian-American Law Students who have demonstrated involvement and leadership in the Association and the Asian community and to promote development and support to the Asian-American Law Students Association at McGeorge. Criteria: Active participation in the Asian-American Law Students Association; past or present involvement in the Asian community; good standing at McGeorge in accordance with the Grading and Advancement Rules; financial need shall not be a determinative criterion except in those cases in which the Scholarship Committee deems appropriate in equally qualified candidates. Bales Family Endowment This fund was established in 2006 by Dr. Thomas and Suzanne Bales, appreciative parents of law students Peter and Diana Bales. The Bales Award provides a scholarship to the student who, in their first year, provided inspiration and a sense of purpose to his or her fellow first-year classmates. Criteria: A second-year, Day Division student who has shown the most kindness to his or her fellow classmates in the form of leadership, tutorial help, or good sportsmanship in the competitive, intense arena of the first year of law school. Raymond Henry Biele II Memorial Scholarship This memorial fund was created in 1981 by the family and friends of McGeorge student, Raymond Henry Biele II, to provide financial support for a student who reflects the aptitude and intense love of the law demonstrated by Mr. Biele. The law grew to be an overwhelming interest to which he was dedicating his life when it was unfortunately cut short by his untimely passing in his final year of law training. Criteria: At least a second year student; demonstration of a strong desire to serve both the law and those who are served by it. Special consideration will be given to students who work to support themselves; active participation in student leadership roles; active participation in athletic activities. Selection will be made without regard to superiority of measured aptitude and/or prior academic achievement. Raymond Burr Scholarship The Raymond Burr Scholarship was established in 1987 to honor the actor who was best known for his portrayals of attorneys on TV. The award will be made to a student who has a desire to practice criminal law as a defense trial attorney. Criteria: At least a second year student; must have financial need; desire to practice law as a Defense Criminal Law trial attorney. Dean Gerald Caplan Scholarship This fund was established in 2002 by various donors. Gerald Caplan was the seventh Dean of McGeorge. He served from 1992 to 2001. Criteria: At least a second year student with financial need and whose academic record has improved dramatically from the previous year. Carpenters Local Union Scholarship This scholarship was established by the Union for students who show a commitment to the trade union movement and to persons, who through their legal training will ultimately show a commitment to working people and organized labor. Criteria: At least a second year student; financial need; demonstrate a commitment to the trade union movement; and has a desire to use their law degree to assist working people and organized labor. Jerome J. Curtis, Jr. Memorial Scholarship This memorial scholarship was established in 1997 by the family, friends, colleagues and students of Jerome J. Curtis, Jr., a McGeorge professor from 1974 to 1997. Criteria: At least a second year Day or Evening Division student; proven writing ability; demonstrated academic ability; financial need to be considered only when there are equally qualified candidates. Judge Loren Dahl Memorial Award This scholarship was created to honor Judge Loren S. Dahl upon his retirement as Chief Judge, United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of California in February 1994. The Bankruptcy and Commercial Law Section of the Sacramento County Bar Association, and numerous law firms and individuals endowed the fund through their generous contributions. Criteria: Meritorious accomplishment, not only in bankruptcy, but also in business-related courses. Charles D. Driscoll Endowed Labor Law Scholarship Established by the Sacramento Journalism Foundation, Inc., to honor the memory of Charles D. Driscoll, this award will be awarded to a student who exemplifies the highest commitment to the improvement of labor-management relations. Criteria: The award shall not necessarily be granted to the student who receives the highest grade in any particular labor law course, but should be measured by evidence of a long-term interest in the field of labor-management, such as prior or present work experience or participation in union activities, undergraduate study, the number of courses taken by the student in labor relations, and the student’s success in the study of labor law as measured by grades. Anna Rose Fischer Scholarship This scholarship was established by Anna Rose Fischer when she retired as the Registrar at McGeorge in 1980 after 40 years of employment. Even though retired, Ms. Fischer continued to closely follow the struggles and achievements of McGeorge students and remained actively involved with various campus activities until her death in 1998. Her family still has a continuing interest in students and graduates. Criteria: Exceptional initiative in academic requirements; student leadership positions beneficial to McGeorge; financial need; at least a second year student day or evening division; evening students who work full-time (instead of or in addition to campus leadership positions). Stanley B. Fowler Memorial Scholarship Fund In tribute to the late Stanley B. Fowler's 40 years of public service, this living memorial was established to support a joint degree program in public administration and law at McGeorge and CSUS; or for men and women employed in public service to aid them in acquiring legal training applicable to the responsibilities of public administrators. Criteria:At least a second year student; enrolled in the Joint Degree program in Public Administration at California State University Sacramento and McGeorge, or, students working full-time in public service related positions; financial need; extra-curricular activities (on-campus or community related); and intention to enter public-service related law. The Benjamin D. Frantz and Verdele R. Frantz Scholarship This Scholarship was established as a tribute to Professor Benjamin D. Frantz and his loving wife Verdele. After a distinguished legal career of more than forty years, Professor Frantz began a new career at McGeorge where he taught until his retirement at age 91. Professor Frantz exemplifies the ethical, courteous and thoughtful lawyer to which McGeorge students aspire. Through his scholarship gift, Professor Frantz underscores his belief in the importance of the practice-readiness of students who graduate from McGeorge. He recognizes that knowledge of the Code of Civil Procedure and the written pleadings thereby required is essential for the success of those students interested in becoming trial attorneys. Criteria: The Benjamin D. Frantz and Verdele R. Frantz Scholarship is awarded annually to the top students in the First Year Mock Trial Competition. B. Abbott Goldberg Memorial Scholarship B. Abbott Goldberg was a scholar in residence at McGeorge for 25 years following his retirement in 1978 as a Judge of the Sacramento County Superior Court. As an Assistant Attorney General of California and Chief Deputy Director of the Department of Water Resources, he was the legal architect of the California Water Project. His family and friends established this scholarship in 2004 to honor his memory, his study of medical ethics and his love of witty, well-crafted prose. An annual award is made to candidates who have distinguished themselves through their writing and their interest in the relationship between law and ethics. Criteria: At least a second year student in the Fall semester. In addition to excellent writing ability, must demonstrate academic achievement and financial need. Applicant should submit an essay about the relationship of law and ethics. Sam Gordon Endowment This fund was established in 1999 from the estate of the late Sam Gordon. Mr. Gordon was a successful entrepreneur, restaurateur, and goodwill ambassador for Sacramento. He also gained national attention in 1961 when he bought Roger Maris's record-breaking 61st homerun baseball from the fan who had caught it, then presented the ball to Mr. Maris at a ceremony in Sacramento. Criteria: At least a second year student; with financial need. Applicants must have a satisfactory academic record. Martin & Doris Gross Memorial Scholarship This scholarship was established by his widow, Doris Gross, to honor her husband who graduated in 1953. This annual award is intended to be an incentive to evening students in continuing and completing their legal studies. Criteria: At least a third year Evening Division student; financial need; special consideration is given to Evening Division students who work at least part-time and support children. Hawaii Endowed Scholarship Alumni conducting their legal practice in the State of Hawaii began an endowment fund in 1989 through annual gift support, intending that proceeds from this fund be distributed among entering and continuing students enrolled from Hawaii. The annual amount awarded is governed by the earnings on this endowment fund. Criteria for scholarship awards will be established, or adjusted from time to time, by Hawaii alumni who are also members of the Alumni Association Board of Directors. Criteria: An entering or current JD student; demonstrating financial need; and demonstrating Hawaiian residency (place of taxation, place of birth, place of undergraduate or high school education, place of voting, local address, employment history, or other factors that demonstrate residency). Tracy G. Helms Memorial Scholarship Fund This endowed memorial scholarship was established in 1985 by the family and friends of McGeorge student, Tracy G. Helms. An annual award is made to a student directing his or her legal studies in the areas of natural resources and environmental law. Criteria: Interest in and desire to practice in the area of Natural Resources Law; outside activities that show an interest in the outdoors and appreciation of nature; and must have good academic standing. Financial need not a criterion. Brian L. Hintz Memorial Scholarship This memorial scholarship was established in 1995 by the family and friends of McGeorge student, Brian Hintz. An annual award is made to a student directing his or her legal studies in the area of criminal law prosecution. Criteria: Must reside in the Sacramento area and be a former or current peace officer. Preference will be given to those interested in a career as a Deputy District Attorney. Hiroshima, Jacobs, Roth & Lewis Scholarship This endowed scholarship was established in 1982 by the Sacramento law firm of Hiroshima, Jacobs & Roth in recognition of the importance of organized student activities to law school life. The sponsors of this scholarship are all graduates of McGeorge. Criteria: At least a second year student; demonstrated financial need; at least average grades; exceptional initiative in leadership responsibilities in student organization activities or academically-related campus activities which are dedicated to enhancing the legal education experience for members of the student body. Anthony M. Kennedy Constitutional Law Scholarship The Anthony M. Kennedy Constitutional Law Scholarship was established in 1989 to honor Justice Kennedy's leadership in this specialized field of knowledge and his distinguished performance in teaching this subject for a period of twenty-two years as a member of the McGeorge faculty. Criteria: Students of exceptional academic ability in the Constitutional Law course. The Kierney Family Endowed Scholarship The Kierney family is well populated with McGeorge alums: Roberta Kierney, '79D and daughter Lynn Kierney Garcia, '87D (Lynn's husband, John Garcia, is an ‘84E alumnus). Roberta and her husband Dr. Carl Kierney had successful professional careers and inculcated in their children an appreciation for education. Roberta attended McGeorge while she and Carl raised their four children, and the entire family made sacrifices for and shared in her success. The Kierneys appreciate the unique pressures faced by law students who are also raising a family and wish to encourage those who face these challenges with this annual award. Criteria: Financial need; at least a second year student; demonstrated academic ability; and married or single-parent student raising a family. William Russell Knudson Memorial Scholarship for Leadership in Law This scholarship was established in 2000 by family, friends and colleagues in memory of William Russell Knudson, a McGeorge alumnus, ‘71D, who died in the Alaska Airlines crash off the California coast in January, 2000. Bill was a strong, effective leader, generous with his time and talent, which he shared with family, friends and strangers. He always did things for people. If he heard of a need, he immediately took care of it or anonymously provided for it. While his donations were private matters, his support of causes was public, such as combating AIDS and civil rights for gays and lesbians. Bill was dedicated to leadership through law, and he had a warm place in his heart for McGeorge. He tutored many alumni who needed help overcoming their fear of the Bar Examination. While employed by the State of California as Deputy Director of the Department of Benefit Payments, Bill helped draft policies and proposed legislation for welfare reform and for obtaining support for children from absent parents. He was very active in the California Family Support Council and in the National Child Support Enforcement Association. He served on the child support advisory committee to the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, which drafted implementing regulations when, in 1975, Congress enacted the federal child support law, Title IV-D of the Social Security Act, P.L. 93-647. After leaving state employment in 1980, Bill became a partner of John W. White, serving as vice-president and general counsel of Inland Business Machines, Inc., a successful Sacramento business. Bill was highly respected as a lawyer, a state employee, an entrepreneurial businessman and a friend. Criteria: At least a third-year Day or fourth-year Evening Division student with demonstrated academic ability, leadership potential, and financial need. Ken and Bonnie Jean Kwong Endowed Scholarship Ken and Bonnie Jean Kwong are appreciative parents of a law student ('04D). They value the high quality education their son received and endowed a scholarship to support other enterprising students. Criteria: No criteria specified. Frank and Joann LaBella Scholarship This fund was endowed in 1991 by Frank ('74) and Joann La Bella. Mr. LaBella entered law school, after working several years, in order to change careers as well as expand upon his real estate expertise. The income from this endowed scholarship is used to provide tuition support for evening law students with an exceptional interest in the law who seek legal training for the purpose of expanding or changing their present careers. Dedication to ethical utilization of the law in business or private practice merits high consideration which could be more persuasive than law school grades or entering credentials. Criteria: At least a second year, evening division student; who is expanding or changing careers and intends to use a law degree in business or private practice; and has financial need. Latino Law Students' Association Scholarship This scholarship was established in 1984 by the Latino Law Students' Association to provide an incentive for Latino members who are actively involved in the Association as well as participation in Latino community issues. Criteria: Paid member in good standing of the Latino Students' Association; at least a second year student; demonstrated involvement and participation in the Association; and leadership responsibilities with respect to the Associations and involvement in Latino community issues. Albert J. and Mae Lee Memorial Scholarship Albert J. and Mae Lee Memorial Scholarship was established by a gift from the Mae Lee Estate in 2003. It is restricted to students with better-than-average scholastic ability who are in need of financial assistance in order to pursue the study of law. Criteria: At least a second year student who has financial need, and has demonstrated a strong academic performance. E.M. Manning Endowed Fund for Single Parents This endowed fund was established in 1988 as a memorial by the friends of Edward M. Manning, Jr. Interest earned from this endowed fund is awarded to students who are single parents and have demonstrated financial need. Criteria: Single parent with total responsibility for child/children; financial need; and at least a second year student. John A. McCarthy Foundation Memorial Scholarship This permanently endowed scholarship fund is used to provide scholarships in memory of John A. McCarthy for academically qualified students with financial need. Mr. McCarthy was a San Francisco industrialist and philanthropist who began his career as a stenographer for a Boston contractor. He arrived in San Francisco in 1916 to engage in the cement business. His interests expanded to manufacturing and ranching. He died in 1965. Criteria: At least a second year student; financial need; proven scholastic achievement; and positions of student leadership on or off-campus, which have contributed to the law school experience. Tom McNally Memorial Book Award Tom McNally graduated from McGeorge in 1972. He was one of the students responsible for the building of a temporary Courtroom of the Future in a warehouse on Fifth Avenue so that problems could be worked out before the final building was constructed on the McGeorge campus. He served as general contractor of this venture. Tom was in private practice in Reno at the time of his death in September, 1975. Criteria: A 3E, 3D or 4E student in the Fall semester who is a resident of Nevada with financial need. Carol J. Miller Memorial Scholarship A 1965 McGeorge graduate, Judge Carol Miller was a pioneer among women in the field of law. A former legal secretary, she attended the Evening Division and eventually directed McGeorge's clinical education program prior to becoming a respected Sacramento County Superior Court Judge. In recognition of her long-time support of McGeorge, her family and friends established this endowed memorial scholarship fund to honor her respect for the practice of law. Criteria: At least a second year student; financial need; participation in the McGeorge Legal Clinics, formerly known as Community Legal Services. Honorable William K. Morgan Scholarship Awards are made from endowment fund income to candidates who meet the criteria set by the Association's Scholarship Committee. Honorable William K. Morgan, Judge of the Sacramento County Juvenile Court and of the Class of 1959 has been recognized by the Association for his significant contributions to the law by naming the scholarship in his honor. Criteria: Active participation in the Black Law Students' Association (BLSA) with verifiable commitment to BLSA and effort to support the organization; at least a second year student; demonstration of community activities; priority consideration given to students entering the final year of studies. John P. Morris Memorial Scholarship This memorial fund was established by family and friends of John Morris, who was an extremely friendly, outgoing and a popular visiting professor at McGeorge. Criteria: Active participation in the Black Law Students' Association (BLSA); at least a second year student; special consideration will be given to students pursuing studies in antitrust or sports law. Nevada Endowed Scholarship Alumni conducting their legal practice in the State of Nevada established the endowment fund in 1987 through annual gift support, intending that proceeds from this fund be distributed among entering and continuing students enrolled from Nevada. The annual amount awarded is governed by the earnings on this endowment fund. Criteria for scholarship awards will be established, or adjusted from time to time, by Nevada alumni who are also members of the Alumni Association Board of Directors. Criteria: Applicants must be, have been, or intend to become residents of Nevada. Special consideration will be given to students who have lived in Nevada or are applying from a Nevada undergraduate university. Special consideration will also be given to students enrolled at McGeorge and are active participants in the Nevada Students Association. Students should have a demonstrated financial need. Amy Olson Memorial Scholarship Fund The Amy Olson Memorial Scholarship Fund was created by her parents to honor Amy's memory following her tragic death while she was a student at McGeorge in the fall of 2002. The Fund has been augmented by many friends and family members. Amy was 33 years old and did not expect to use her legal training for financial gain. She intended to enter government service or work for a not-for-profit organization as an attorney representing the underrepresented, probably in the field of immigration law. Criteria: Applicants must have the desire to work for a government agency or charitable organization; plan to apply bilingual skills to a legal career and appreciate the value of every human being. Preference will be given to students who have maturity that comes from having worked full time for six years or more. Edwina V. Pfund Law Scholarship The Edwina V. Pfund Law Scholarship was established in 1981 with awards made each academic year in perpetuity to encourage students with financial need who are currently pursuing a Juris Doctor degree with a certificate of concentration in Taxation. Criteria:At least a second-year student pursuing a Juris Doctor degree with a certificate of concentration in Taxation. Applicants must have demonstrated scholarly ability and exceptional diligence in the pursuit of advanced learning skills in the study of law. Priority consideration to those students who are employed full time and students with financial need. Jeffrey K. Poilé Memorial Civil Rights Endowed Scholarship Jeffrey Poilé, who passed away in 1992, was the life partner of faculty member Larry Levine. This scholarship commemorates a remarkable man whose life ended far too soon and provides support to one or more students who are committed to using their legal education to extend and protect the civil rights of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people. Criteria: Demonstrated commitment to the furtherance of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender rights; at least a second year student in the fall semester; demonstrated academic ability; and financial need. Daniel D. Richard Endowment Fund This Fund was established through the generosity of Mr. Daniel D. Richard '80. Mr. Richard has been involved in key public policy issues for more than three decades. He began his career at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), where he was Assistant to the Deputy Associate Administrator. He served as Deputy Legal Affairs Secretary and Deputy Assistant for Science and Technology during Governor Jerry Brown's first administration. Later, he was an elected member of the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART), where he served twice as President of the Board, helping bring BART to the San Francisco airport. He was a managing partner and co-founder of an infrastructure-finance company and was Senior Vice President of Public Policy and Governmental Relations at Pacific Gas and Electric Company. Mr. Richard is currently serving as the Chairperson of the California High-Speed Rail Authority and Principal of Dan Richard Advisors. Mr. Richard holds a Bachelor's degree in Political Science from Washington University in St. Louis and a JD from McGeorge School of Law, University of the Pacific. The proceeds of the Daniel D. Richard Endowment Fund will benefit students who, without such aid, could not continue their education at McGeorge School of Law. Criteria: Applicants must be at least a second-year student with financial need. Preference may be given to a student who is planning to pursue a career in public service or public policy. Marc and Mona Roberts Labor Law Scholarship Marc and Mona Roberts established this scholarship in 2002. Marc is a 1991 graduate who returned to school to pursue law as a career change. The annual award is made to a student with a sincere interest in Labor and Employment law, and who, like Marc, returned to school to change careers or increase opportunities in an existing career. Criteria: Applicants must be at least a second-year, Day Division student in the Fall Semester. Preference is given to students who are directing their legal studies in the area of Labor and Employment Law, intend to pursue a career in this field, and are returning to school to study law to increase opportunities in an existing career or to change careers. Criteria should be addressed in a cover letter submitted with the application form. Annie M. Rogaski Endowed Scholarship for Women in Science and Law This scholarship will be awarded to women in who have a background in the physical or computer sciences, including, but not limited to: biology, chemistry, physics, engineering and biotechnology. Criteria: The scholarship will be awarded to women who have a background in the physical or computer sciences, including, but not limited to: biology, chemistry, physics, engineering and biotechnology. The scholarship may be used to recruit students as well as for continuing students. David C. Rust Memorial Scholarship This memorial fund was created in honor of David C. Rust, a dynamic and effective Sacramento trial attorney, by his many friends and colleagues to provide encouragement through scholarship awards to recipients who demonstrate similar qualifications and ambitions to those of David C. Rust. Criteria: At least a second year student; proven scholastic ability; financial need; an ambition toward trial work (as demonstrated by classes taken toward that ambition); positions of student leadership on or off-campus. Sacramento Bee Legal Scholars Program The Sacramento Bee Legal Scholars Scholarship is designed to assist a student who is committed to the use of his or her skills in the service of the public. Traditional legal education has been successful in producing able advocates and counselors, but special efforts are needed to inculcate in students the ideals of public service. This scholarship seeks to help the increasing numbers of law students for such an orientation. Assistance awards are made to men and women who specify an interest in practicing law in the spirit of high public interest. Criteria: At least a second year student with a commitment to practice law oriented toward public interest. Sacramento Estate Planning Council Scholarship This scholarship was established to provide assistance for students who intend to concentrate in taxation courses and complete the tax certificate of concentration prior to graduation. Criteria: At least 3D, 3E or 4E in the Fall; completed Federal Income Tax, and; committed to completion of the tax certificate of concentration. Kamal Ramsey Sadek Memorial Scholarship This memorial fund was created in honor of Kamal Ramsey Sadek, who demonstrated a strong spirit of generosity toward others. His interest was serving the community through public sector/public interest law. Criteria: Interest in serving the community; interest in public sector/public interest law; financial need; evening students who work full-time; academic performance; at least a second year student; must include activities that demonstrate a spirit of generosity toward others. Susan J. Samans Memorial Scholarship This memorial scholarship was established in 1995 by the family and friends of McGeorge student, Susan Samans ('94). An annual award is made to a student directing his or her legal studies in the areas of Education or Labor Law. Criteria: At least a second year student; must have financial need; preference is given to a student who is directing his or her legal studies in the areas of Education or Labor law. Preference will be given to students with a young child or children at home. Philomena Scalora Memorial Scholarship This scholarship was established in 1984 by Anthony J. Scalora, Esq., as a memorial to his mother. This endowment fund recognizes outstanding achievements by McGeorge graduates in the legal profession and the innovative leadership McGeorge has provided in American legal education, as well as the lasting strength this combination has added to shaping the core of Sacramento's professional, political and social qualities. Criteria: Great financial need; at least a second year student; promising academic ability; preference is given to students who have volunteered assistance for law school activities as "behind the scenes" committee members or Evening Division students who work full-time. Gary V. Schaber Memorial Scholarship This endowed scholarship was established by family and friends of Gary V. Schaber, Associate Dean for Administration, upon his untimely passing in 1981. His many contributions to the development of McGeorge included supervision of all architectural design and construction of campus facilities over a 25-year period. He first became associated with McGeorge College of Law in 1953, was appointed its Business Manager in 1955 and became one of the law school's two full-time administrative staff members when the law school merged with the University of the Pacific in 1966. Criteria:At least a second year student who demonstrates an outstanding commitment, not only to the study of law, but to student life at McGeorge and particularly the improvement of relations between all segments of the McGeorge community; financial need and academic achievement are considered. Diana P. Scott Prizes for the Four Finalists of the McGeorge School of Law Appellate Advocacy Competition In 1997 friends of Ms. Scott established this scholarship in her honor. Ms. Scott was a participant in the McGeorge School of Law Appellate Advocacy Competition in 1977. In 1978, she won the Roger Traynor California State Moot Court Competition. Ms. Scott was an outstanding trial attorney in Los Angeles specializing in business and employment litigation. Criteria: Must be one of the four finalists in the McGeorge School of Law Appellate Advocacy Competition. Judge Elvin F. and Pauline C. Sheehy Scholarship This scholarship is presented annually to financially and scholastically deserving students for the purpose of an incentive toward strong leadership and high achievement in the legal profession. It was established by retired Superior Court Judge Elvin F. Sheehy and Mrs. Sheehy in 1976. Judge Sheehy is a Past President of the McGeorge Alumni Association. Criteria: At least a second year student; outstanding academic achievement; positions of student leadership on-campus are heavily considered; and financial need. O. Robert Simons Memorial Book Award A member of the Class of 1968, O. Robert Simons demonstrated a consistent quality of helping other students and sharing his legal knowledge. Upon his untimely death in an automobile accident in 1978, his wife, Carol, established a memorial fund in his honor to aid deserving students with similar qualities. Criteria: At least a third year Evening Division student; preference is given to a married student or single student with dependents who works full-time (e.g. 35 hours per week); financial need. Robert N. and Doris D. Stark Endowed Scholarship Robert Stark, ’55, and his widow Dorrie, created the Robert N. and Doris D. Stark Endowed Scholarship, through a bequest to McGeorge. Upon graduating in 1955, with great distinction, Stark joined Bradford, Cross, Dahl & Hefner, a firm that traced its history back to 1896. It later became Dahl, Hefner, Stark & Marois and is now Hefner, Stark & Marois. Stark was an adjunct professor at McGeorge for 30 years. His academic assignment included Estate Planning and Estate and Gift Tax — courses that blended his legal talent with his analytical skills. Criteria: At least a second year student in the Fall Semester who has demonstrated a strong academic performance. R.T. Stratton Memorial Book Award This award was created by family, classmates and friends of Robert T. Stratton, Class of 1980, following his tragic death in 1987. He served as Comment Editor of the Pacific Law Journal, Volume 11. The award is presented annually in his honor to the current Comment Editor of the Pacific Law Review. Albert Frederick Zangerle Memorial Scholarship Proceeds from this endowed scholarship are awarded annually as a memorial to Albert Frederick Zangerle, Class of 1925, who in his love for the law, provided friendly encouragement and financial assistance to a hard-working law student resulting in a timely impetus to that student's successful career in the law. In appreciation for this support, an anonymous donor established this scholarship in 1982, designed for current upper division students who demonstrate a strong sense of dedication to the law, an attitude of friendly assistance toward other law students and have financial need. Criteria: At least a second year student; financial need; a demonstrated attitude of friendly assistance toward other law students. A strong sense of dedication to the law.
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Jerry Roberts obituary
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Jerry Roberts, who has died aged 93, was one of the leading Bletchley Park codebreakers working on the Fish teleprinter messages sent between Hitler and his generals which revealed that the Germans had been fooled by British deception, so ensuring the success of the D-day landings. Roberts worked in the Testery at the Buckinghamshire estate, where communications between Field Marshal Gerd von Rundstedt, the German commander in France, and Hitler were deciphered. The codebreakers named the teleprinter ciphers Fish, and the link between Von Rundstedt and Hitler was known as Jellyfish. "Many messages were signed by top field marshals like Von Rundstedt," Roberts wrote in Colossus: Bletchley Park's Greatest Secret (2006). "Occasionally there were messages signed by Hitler himself. I can remember deciphering at least one message − he called himself: 'Adolf Hitler, Führer'." MI5 had captured a number of German spies sent to Britain and was using them to feed fake intelligence to the Abwehr, German military intelligence, in an operation known as the Double Cross system. The British used them to build up a completely false picture of allied plans ahead of D-day to give the impression that the invasion force would land on the Pas de Calais rather than in Normandy. Although the Bletchley Park codebreakers had broken the Abwehr Enigma machine, itself an astonishing feat, and knew that German intelligence believed the fake messages, they could not predict how Hitler would react to the D-day deception. The Jellyfish messages deciphered in the Testery not only revealed that Hitler believed the invasion would be in the Pas de Calais but that even as the allies were landing in Normandy he overruled Von Rundstedt's plans to reinforce his positions there at the expense of those around Calais. Hitler's decision to order two key armoured divisions back to Calais was revealed in the messages deciphered by Roberts and his Testery colleagues; this depleting of German troops is widely seen as having helped to ensure that allied forces were not driven back into the sea. Jerry was born in Wembley, north-west London, to a pharmacist father and a mother who played the organ in the local chapel. He was educated at Latymer upper school, Hammersmith, before studying modern languages at University College London. Shortly before he graduated in 1941, he was recommended to Bletchley Park as a German linguist of ability by Professor Leonard Willoughby, who had himself been a codebreaker during the first world war. As a result, he was recruited, initially as a civilian, into the Bletchley Park research section which dealt with ciphers no one else was working on. His first assignment, under Ralph Tester, who had been recruited from the BBC monitoring service, was deciphering the messages sent back to Berlin by German police troops operating on the eastern front. These messages revealed the killing of many thousands of Jews in Belorussia (now Belarus), Ukraine and the Baltic republics in what is recognised as the early stages of the Holocaust. The messages led Winston Churchill to denounce the killings publicly as "a crime without a name", despite the risk of revealing the codebreakers' work. In July 1942, Tester and his five codebreakers at the Testery, including Roberts, were put to work on the highest-grade cipher ever to be broken at Bletchley. The Lorenz SZ40 machine used to encipher messages on the teleprinter links between Berlin and all the major German military fronts had two sets of five cipher rotors. Even the most complex Enigma machines had only four. The Lorenz SZ40 messages were unlocked by two spectacular pieces of codebreaking. First, in October 1941, Bletchley's chief cryptographer, John Tiltman, broke into one of the teleprinter links when a German operator re-sent one message, but with abbreviations, to save time. The difference between this and the original gave Tiltman a way into the code. With this knowledge of the enciphering, Bill Tutte, then a young Cambridge chemistry graduate, was able to reconstruct the entire workings of the Lorenz SZ40 machine. One of the new recruits to the Testery was Max Newman, who had been Alan Turing's tutor at Cambridge. He realised that the process of breaking the Fish ciphers could be speeded up by a computation machine of the kind conceived by Turing in his work at Cambridge. The result was Colossus, the world's first large-scale electronic digital computer, built by a team led by GPO telecommunications engineer Tommy Flowers. By the end of the war the Testery team was 118-strong and included Roy Jenkins, later a Labour chancellor, and Peter Benenson, the Amnesty International founder. Other important messages they intercepted included the German plans ahead of the 1943 Battle of Kursk. "I can remember myself breaking messages about Kursk," Roberts recalled in an interview. "We were able to warn the Russians that the attack was going to be launched and the fact that it was going to be a pincer movement. We were able to warn them what army groups were going to be used and most important, what tank units were going to be used." The German plans were passed officially to Moscow disguised as reports from British spies. They were also given to Soviet intelligence by John Cairncross, a member of the Cambridge spy ring, who was then working in Hut 3, which wrote the intelligence reports on the Fish intercepts. Stalin rarely believed intelligence and particularly that supplied by his western allies, but the confirmation from two sources ensured it was believed, allowing the Red Army to defeat the Germans in what was one of the war's major turning points. After 1945 Roberts was sent to Germany to investigate war crimes. He then built a highly successful career in market research, working for companies that included British Gas, American Airlines and Chrysler. He retired in the early 1990s after meeting his third wife, Mei Li, an artist and book illustrator. They married in 1995. Recently Roberts campaigned for greater recognition of the groundbreaking work of both Tutte and Flowers. He was appointed MBE in 2013. He is survived by Mei Li, and by two daughters and a son from his previous marriages. Jerry (Raymond Clarke) Roberts, codebreaker, born 18 November 1920; died 25 March 2014 This article was amended on 1 April 2014. The original stated that Roberts was survived by a daughter from his third marriage. This has been corrected.
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Jerry Roberts is a character in the web-series Rocky and Ricky. He is a cashier at one of Critterwood's Handypaws General Stores. A novice in the world of work, Jerry took his job at the Handypaws General store because it was the first job he found that didn't require any prior training. Meek...
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Azzarelli; Lawrence Loitz; and Lawrence C. Boettcher Alphabetical List - B U.S. v. B.F. Goodrich Company U.S. v. Albert Babajanian U.S. v. Peter Baci U.S. v. Howard B. Bahm U.S. v. Bain Capital, LLC; Thomas H. Lee Partners, L.P.; and Clear Channel Communications, Inc. U.S. v. John A. Baker U.S. v. Theresa Jeanne Baker U.S. v. Baker Commodities, Inc. and Peterson Manufacturing Co., Inc. U.S. v. Baker Hughes Inc. and BJ Services Co. U.S. v. Baker Hughes Inc., Hughes Tool Co., Norton Co. and Eastman Christensen Co. U.S. v. Baker Hughes Inc., Eimco Secoma S. A. and Oy Tampella AB U.S. v. Glen Bakhshi U.S. v. Baldwin-United Corp., and MGIC Investment Corp. U.S. v. Bally Manufacturing Corp. U.S. v. Uwe Bangert Bank of America Corp., et al;. v. Ellen Gelboim, et al. U.S. v. Bankers Trust of South Carolina and the Peoples National Bank U.S. v. Ramin Baratian, a/k/a "Robert Barat" U.S. v. Michael P. Barbour U.S. v. Mississippi State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers And Land Surveyors U.S. v. Barclays PLC U.S. v. Richard Barko U.S. v. Andrew Barmakian U.S. v. Baroid Corp; Baroid Drilling Fluids Inc.; DB Stratabit (USA) Inc.; and Dresser Industries, Inc. U.S v. BankAmerica Corp., Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association, Bankers Trust New York Corp., Bankers Trust Co., The Prudential Insurance Co. of America, E. Hornsby Wasson and Paul A. Gorman U.S. v. Wesley Barta U.S. v. John Barth, Inc., et al. U.S. v. Albert Basal U.S. v. Alfred Basal U.S. v. BASF Aktiengesellschaft U.S. v. BAX Global Inc. U.S. v. Baxter Travenol Laboratories, Inc. and American Hospital Supply Corp. U.S. v. Bayer AG [07/14/2004] U.S. v. Bayer AG [10/13/2004] U.S. v. Bayer Corp. U.S. v. Bayer AG, Monsanto Company, and BASF SE U.S. v. Bay Industries Inc. U.S. v. Bay Metal, Inc. U.S. v. Bazaarvoice, Inc. U.S. v. BBA Aviation PLC, et al. U.S. v. BC Flynn Contracting Corp. U.S. v. Daniel D. Beaudoin U.S. v. Beatrice Foods Co.; Federated Dairy Farms Inc., and Hi-Land Dairyman's Association U.S. v. Beatrice Foods Co; and Fiberite Corporation U.S. v. Beatrice Foods Co.; Olsonite Corp; Bemis Manufacturing Company; and Standard Tank & Seat Co; U.S. v. Beazer PLC U.S. v. Michael Beberman U.S. v. James Bechand U.S. v. Bechtel Corp.; Bechtel Inc.; Bechtel Power Corp.; Bechtel International Inc. and Bechtel International Corp. Samuel Beck, et al. v. Pickert Medical Group, P.C., et al. U.S. v. Bekaert Steel Wire Corporation and N.V. Beckaert S.A. In Re: Bell Atlantic Corp., et al. Bell Atlantic Corp., et al. v. William Twombly, et al. U.S. v. Bell Atlantic Corp.; GTE Corp.; and Vodafone Airtouch, PLC U.S. v. Bell Resources Ltd., Weeks Petroleum Ltd., and M.R.H. Holmes a Court U.S. v. Bemis Co., Inc.; Rio Tinto PLC; Alcan Corp. U.S. v. Salvatore Benigno U.S. v. Beneficial Corporation; Beneficial Finance Co. of Ohio; The Continental Corporation; The Buckeye Union Insurance Co.; and Capital Financial Services Inc. U.S. v. Beneficial Corporation; HLG Inc; Beatrice Foods Co.; and Southwestern Investment Co. Douglas A. Benit v. U.S. U.S. v. Douglas A. Benit, a/k/a J.D. Howen, a/k/a D.J. Howen, a/k/a Jack Howen; Mary Ann Elam Benit, a/k/a Mary Ann Elam, a/k/a Mary Ann Rossi; Coral Technologies, Inc.; and School Management Services, Inc. U.S. v. Larry E. Bennett U.S. v. Bennett Environmental, Inc. U.S. v. Ben's Truck Parts & Equipment, Inc. and Donald L. Solomon U.S. v. Berkshire Hathaway Inc. U.S. v. Berlitz Languages, Inc. U.S. v. Bertelsmann Se & Co. KgaA, Penguin Random House, LLC; Penguin Random House, LLC; Penguin Random House, LLC; ViacomCBS, Inc; & Simon & Schuster, Inc. U.S. v. Steven L. Berman U.S. v. Anthony J. Bertucci Construction Company, Inc.; W. H. Carder, Inc.; Davis Construction Company; Ford Construction Company; Luhr Bros., Inc.; Massman Construction Co.; McAlister Construction Company, Inc.; Midwest Construction Company; Patton-Tully Transportation Company; Pensacola Construction Co.; Pine Bluff Sand & Gravel Company; Souter Construction Co., Inc.; and Southern River Rock Co. U.S. v. Best Tree Service, Inc. U.S. v. Bethlehem Steel Corp. U.S. v. Bethlehem Steel Corp., Florida Steel Corp.; Laclede Steel Co.; and Owen Steel Co., of Florida U.S. v. Berger Industries, Inc., et al. U.S. v. Beven-Herron Inc. and Simpson Manufacturing Co., Inc. U.S. v. Beverly Enterprises, et al. U.S. v. Biglari Holdings Inc. [2021] U.S. v. Biglari Holdings, Inc. [2012] U.S. v. Bill Harbert International Construction, Inc.; Bilhar International Establishment f/k/a Harbert International Establishment; and Elmore Roy Anderson U.S. v. Bird Corp. and Instrumentation Associates Inc. Billing v. Credit First Suisse Boston U.S. v. Thomas Bishop U.S. v. Matthew W. Bittenbender U.S. v. Black Millwork Co., Inc., et al. U.S. v. Stephanie D. Blackmon U.S. v. Blackstone Capital Partners II Merchant Banking Fund L.P. and Howard Andrew Lipson U.S. v. Richard A. Blake, Jr. U.S. v. Len Blavatnik U.S. and Alex. Brown & Sons Inc., et al. v. Donald Bleznak, et al. U.S. v. Steve Bloor, a/k/a "Saeed Bloorian" U.S. v. Blue Bell, Inc., and Genesco, Inc. Blue Cross and Blue Shield United of Wisconsin and Compcare Health Services Insurance Company v. Marshfield Clinic and Security Health Plan of Wisconsin, Inc. Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Ohio v. U.S. U.S. and State of Michigan v. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan U.S. v. Michigan National Corporation; Michigan National Bank and First National Bank of East Lansing U.S. v. Michigan National Corporation, Michigan National Bank; First National Bank of East Lansing and E.L. National Bank U.S. v. Michigan National Corporation; Michigan National Bank; Valley National Bank of Saginaw and V. National Bank U.S. and State of Montana v. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Montana, Inc.; Billings Clinic; Bozeman Deaconess Health Services, Inc.; Community Medical Center, Inc.; New West Health Services, Inc.; Northern Montana Health Care, Inc.; and St. Peter's Hospital U.S. v. Bluefield Regional Medical Center, Inc. and Princeton Community Hospital Association, Inc. U.S. v. Bluestar Metal Recycling Co. U.S. v. BNP Paribas USA, Inc. U.S v. Bns Inc. and Gifford-Hill & Company, Inc; U.S. v. Chuokee Bo U.S. v. Board of Trade of the City of Chicago, Inc. U.S. v. Andrew Bodnar U.S. v. Haider Bokhari, a/k/a Syed Haider Ali Bokhari; Qasim Bokhari, a/k/a Syed Qasim Ali Bokhari, and a/k/a Kasim Bokhari; Raza Bokhari, a/k/a Syed Raza Ali Bokhari; Shahida Bokhari, a/k/a Shahda Bokhari; and Kelly Bokhari, a/k/a Kelly M. Vida U.S. v. Raza Bokhari Thomas Boland v. Consolidated Multiple Listing Service, Inc., et al. U.S. v. Anders Boman, Arild Iversen and Kai Kraass U.S. v. Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corporation, Booz Allen Hamilton Inc., Everwatch Corp., EC Defense Holdings, LLC and Analysis, Computing & Engineering Solutions, Inc. U.S. v. Borden, Inc.; Carnation Company; Foremost-McKesson, Inc.; and Shamrock Foods Company U.S. v. Borland International, Inc., and Ashton-Tate Corp. Borozny, et al. v. Raytheon Technologies Corp., et al. U.S. v. Victor Boski U.S. v. Bruce Botchman and White Plains Coat & Apron Co., Inc. U.S. v. Marc Boudier and Jean Charles Foucault U.S. v. Ronald Boyarsky U.S. v. Jason Boykin U.S. v. Shannon Boykin U.S. v. David R. Bradley U.S. v. Herbert Eyers Bradley U.S. v. Brandenburger & Davis and Bradley N. Davis U.S. v. Gerald Brandt U.S. v. Jason R. Brannon, et al. U.S. v. Ted Riley Bratton U.S. v. Carter Brett U.S. v. Brent Brewbaker and Contech Engineered Solutions, LLC U.S. v. Bridgestone Corp. [S.D. Tex. 2011] U.S. v. Bridgestone Corp. [N.D. Ohio 2014] U.S. v. Steven J. Briggin U.S. v. Brighton Building & Maintenance Co.; Krug Excavating Co.; Western Asphalt Paving Co.; Union Contracting & Materials Arcole Midwest Corp., Palumbo Excavating Co.; Thomas M. Madden Co.; J.M. Corbett Co.; Thomas J. Bowler; George B. Krug, Jr.; Ernest A. Berderman; Peter A. Palumbo; Robert J. Madden; and James C. Corbett U.S. v. Bristol-Myers Company; Beecham Group Limited and Beecham Inc. U.S. v. Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. U.S. v. British Airways PLC U.S. v. British Columbia Forest Products Ltd and the Mead Corp. U.S v. Broadcast Music, Inc. U.S. v. Broadcast Music, Inc. and RKO General, Inc. Broadcast Music, Inc. v. DMX Inc. U.S. v. Broadcom Voice & Data, Inc. U.S. v. Jeffrey Wayne Brock, et al. U.S. v. Dr. Roland Brönnimann U.S. v. Diana D. Brooks U.S. v. F. Scott Brown Antony Brown, et al. v. Pro Football, Inc., et al. U.S. v. Brown & Root, Inc., et al. U.S. v. Brown University in Providence in the State of Rhode Island, and Providence Plantations, et al. U.S. v. John H. Browning U.S. v. Browning-Ferris Industries of Iowa, Inc.; Browning-Ferris Industries of Tennessee, Inc.; and Browning-Ferris Industries, Inc. U.S.; State of Florida; and State of Maryland v. Browning-Ferris Industries, Inc. U.S. v. Brush Fibers, Inc. U.S. v. Victor Btesh; Bruce Fish; BDF Enterprises, Inc.; Michelle’s DVD Funhouse Inc.; MJR Prime, LLC; and Prime Brooklyn, LLC U.S. v. Harold H. Buchman U.S. v. Benjamin C. Buette, Jr. U.S. v. Builder's Concrete & Supply Co., Inc. U.S. v. Builder's Concrete & Supply Co., Inc. and Gus B. Nuckols III, a/k/a Butch Nuckols U.S. v. Bumble Bee Foods, LLC. U.S. v. Bunge Corporation U.S. v. Joseph E. Burford U.S. v. Mary Burke U.S. v. Burlington Northern Inc. U.S. v. Bryan Lee Burrows U.S. v. Business Investment and Development Corp. U.S. v. David Butler Alphabetical List - D U.S. v. Daesang Japan, Inc. U.S. v. Daicel Chemical Industries, Ltd. U.S. v. Daiichi Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. U.S. v. Daily Gazette Co. and MediaNews Group, Inc. U.S. and Commonwealth of Kentucky v. Dairy Farmers of America, Inc. and Southern Belle Dairy Co., LLC U.S. v. Dairymen Inc. U.S. v. Darling-Delaware Inc.; Herman Isacs Inc.; Lincoln Farm Products Corp.; The New Jersey Soap Company Inc.; Pinkas-Fischer & Co. Inc.; Quaker Soap Company Inc.; Rencoa Inc.; I. Schonwalter & Co. Inc.; The Standard Tallow Company; Swift & Company; The Theobald Industries and Wilson Pharmaceutical Corp. U.S.; Commonwealth of Massachusetts; and State of Wisconsin v. Dairy Farmers of America, Inc. and Dean Foods Company U.S. v. Dairy Farmers of America, Inc.; Société Internationale Agro-Alimentaire; and SODIAAL North America Corp. U.S. v. Danfoss A/S and Eaton Corporation Plc U.S. v. Danfoss Flensburg, GmbH U.S. v. Danilow Pastry Co., Inc. et al. U.S. v. Danone S.A. and The WhiteWave Foods Co. U.S. v. Data Card Corp. U.S. v. Data Card Corporation U.S. v. Mr. David's Flooring International, LLC U.S. v. Kevin A. Davis U.S. v. Davitt Felder, Inc. and Davitt Felder U.S. v. Joseph Davoudzadeh, a/k/a "Yousef Davoudzadeh" U.S. v. DB Group Services UK Ltd. U.S. v. D.C. Guelich Explosive Co. U.S. v. Dead Sea Bromine Co., Ltd. U.S. and Plaintiff States v. Dean Foods Co. U.S. v. Christopher J. Deans U.S. v. DeBeers Industrial Diamond Division Limited; ANCO Diamond Abrasives Corporation and Diamond Abrasives Corp. U.S. v. Mariusz Debowski U.S. v. Birj Deckmejian Dee-K Enterprises, Inc. and Asheboro Elastics Corp. v. Heveafil Sdn. Bhd., et al. U.S. v. Deere & Company, et al. In re: Deere & Company Repair Services Antitrust Litigation U.S. v. Thomas J. DeGirolamo U.S. v. Degussa-Hüls AG U.S. v. Degussa U.K. Holdings Ltd., formerly d/b/a Laporte PLC U.S. v. Franciscus Johannes de Jong a/k/a Frank de Jong U.S. v. Thomas Delaney U.S. v. Delta Dental of Rhode Island U.S. v. Del Norte Fishermen's Marketing Association Inc. U.S. and State of Arizona v. Delta Dental Plan of Arizona, Inc. U.S. v. Robert U. Del Vecchio Sr. U.S. v. Diana Bakir Demilta U.S. v. Denny's Pay-Less Grocery, Inc. U.S. v. DENSO Corp. U.S. v. Dentsply International, Inc. Dentsply International, Inc. v. Antitrust Division of the United States Department of Justice U.S. v. Freddy Deoliveira U.S. v. Wilhelm DerMinassian U.S. v. Eric Descouraux Leinani Deslandes, Stephanie Turner, et al. v. McDonald's USA, LLC, et al. U.S. v. Detloff Marketing and Asset Management, Inc., et al. U.S. v. Detroit Lumbermen's Association, ERB Lumber Co., C.F. Gibbs Lumber Company, Groesbeck Lumber & Supply, Inc., Haggerty Lumber & Supply Co., National Lumber Company, and Wallich Lumber Company U.S. v. Deutsche Bank AG U.S. v. Deutsche Börse AG and NYSE Euronext U.S. and State of Kansas; State of Nebraska; State of Ohio; State of Oklahoma; and State of South Dakota v. Deutsche Telekom AG; T-Mobile US, Inc.; SoftBank Group Corp.; and Sprint Corp. U.S. v. Gary DeVoe U.S. v. Alan Diamond U.S. v. Diamond Electric Mfg. Co., Ltd. U.S. v. John DiCarlo; Nicholas A. Penachio; Gordon Kerner; DiCarlo Distributors, Inc.; Nick Penachio Co., Inc.; and Landmark Food Corp. U.S. v. Vincent DiCarlo U.S. v. The Dickerson Group U.S. v. Diebold, Incorporated and Chubb & Son, Ltd U.S. v. Barry Diller U.S. v. David Dilmanian, a/k/a "Farzad Dilmanian" U.S. v. Roberto Dip and Jason Handal U.S. v. Dip Shipping Company, LLC Directv, LLC v. Nexstar Media Group, Inc. U.S. v. DIRECTV Group Holdings, LLC and AT&T, Inc. District of Columbia v. Amazon.com, Inc. U.S. v. Steven Dornsbach; Kamida, Inc. U.S. v. Douglas Ditmer U.S. v. D.M.E. Industries Inc. U.S. v. DNH International Sarl; Dyno Nobel, Inc.; El Paso Corp.; and Coastal Chem, Inc. U.S. v. James Doherty U.S. v. James L. Dolan U.S. v. Michael L. Domecq U.S. v. Domtar Inc., et al. U.S. v. James D. Dondero U.S. v. John F. Doody U.S. v. Douglas Explosives, Inc. U.S. and Plaintiff States v. The Dow Chemical Co. and E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co. U.S. v. The Dow Chemical Co. and Ethyl Corp. U.S. v. DSBD, LLC U.S. v. DuCoa, L.P. U.S. v. Duke Energy Corp. U.S. v. Dunlop Oil & Marine Ltd. U.S. v. Dunn Engineering Associates, P.C. U.S. v. Dupont Dow Elastomers LLC U.S. v. Dyno Nobel Inc. U.S. v. DYWIDAG-Systems International USA, Inc. and Adam S. Allan Alphabetical List - E U.S. v. Eagle Electric Manufacturing Co., Inc.; Commercial Enclosed Fuse Co. of New Jersey; Gem Electric Manufacturing Co., Inc.; Cable Electric Products Inc. Superior Fuse & Mfg Co., Inc. Byrne Organization Inc. and George P. Byrne, Jr. U.S. v. Eagle Eyes Traffic Industrial Co., Ltd.; E-Lite Automotive, Inc.; Homy Hong-Ming Hsu; and Yu-Chu Lin, a/k/a David Lin U.S. v. Earl P.L. Apfelbaum, Inc. and John Apfelbaum U.S. v. The Earthgrains Co.; Specialty Foods Corp.; and Metz Holdings, Inc. U.S. v. Eastern Mushroom Marketing Cooperative, Inc. U.S. v. Eastman Chemical Co. U.S. v. Eastman Kodak Co. eBay Inc. and Half.com, Inc. v. MercExchange, LLC U.S. v. eBay Inc. U.S. v. Ecast, Inc. and NSM Music Group, Ltd. U.S. and Plaintiff States v. Echostar Communications Corp.; Hughes Electronics Corp.; General Motors Corp.; and DirecTV Enterprises Inc. U.S. v. Ecolab Inc. and Permian Mud Service, Inc. U.S. v. Eco-Tech, Inc. and Herbert H. Timmerman U.S. v. EGL, Inc. U.S. v. E. H. Koester Bakery Co., Schmidt Baking Co. Inc., and The Hauswald Bakery U.S. v. E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc. (1976) U.S. v. E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc. (1981) E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. v. Kolon Industries, Inc. U.S. v. E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.; Verona Corp.; Allied Chemical Corp.; American Color & Chemical Corp.; American Cyanamid Company; BASF Wyandotte Corp.; Ciba-Geigy Corp.; Crompton & Knowles Corp. and GAF Corp. U.S. v. Paul G. Einstman U.S. v. Eisai Co., Ltd. U.S. v. Ira Eisenberg U.S. v. Joseph B. Eisenberg U.S. v. EL AL Israel Airlines Ltd. U.S. v. El Paso Natural Gas Co. U.S. and Plaintiff States v. Election Systems and Software, Inc. U.S. v. AB Electrolux; Electrolux North America, Inc.; and General Electric Co. U.S. v. Electronic Payment Services, Inc. U.S. v. Elf Atochem S.A. U.S. v. Yoram Eliyahu U.S. v. Elkem Metals Co. William Ellis, et al. v. Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District U.S. v. Elna Co., Ltd. U.S. v. Elpida Memory, Inc. U.S. v. Embraco North America, Inc. U.S. v. Robin D. Emerson U.S. v. Emerson Electric Co., and Skil Corp. Empagran S.A., et al. v. F. Hoffmann-La Roche, Ltd. U.S. v. Empire Gas Corporation U.S. v. Empire State News Corp., Inc. U.S. v. Masaru Endo; Shigeo Yasuda; and Akira Hashimoto U.S. v. EnergySolutions, Inc., Rockwell Holdco, Inc., Andrews County Holdings, Inc., and Waste Control Specialists LLC. U.S. v. Engelhard Corporation and Filtrol Corporation U.S. v. Engelhard, Corp.; Floridin Co.; U.S. Borax, Inc.; and U.S. Silica, Inc. U.S. v. Irwin Englander a/k/a Buzz U.S. v. Enova Corp. U.S. v. Entercom Communications Corp. and CBS Corp. U.S. v. Entercom Communications Corp. and Lincoln Financial Media Co. U.S. v. Envistacom, LLC; Alan Carson; Valerie Hayes; and Philip Flores U.S. v. Epson Imaging Devices Corp. U.S. v. Equity Group Holdings U.S. v. Haluk K. Ergulec and The Color Wheel, Inc. William D. Ertag, M.D., et al. v. Naples Community Hospital, Inc. U.S. v. ESL Partners, L.P. and ZAM Holdings, L.P. U.S. v. Essex Group, Inc.; Continental-Copper & Steel Industries, Inc.; American Insulated Wire Corp.; Cyprus Mines Corp., Southwire Company, Inc.; and Triangle Pwc, Inc. U.S. v. Espar Inc. U.S. v. ETI Explosives Technologies International Inc. U.S. v. Eurotech Industries, Inc. U.S. v. EVA Airways Corp. U.S. v. Evans Concrete, LLC; James Clayton Pedrick; Gregory Hall Melton; John David Melton, a.k.a. David Melton; and Timothy Tommy Strickland, a.k.a. Bo Strickland U.S. v. Evans Products Company U.S. v. Everbrite, Inc. U.S. v. E.W. Scripps and Media News Group U.S. v. Executive Relocation International, Inc. U.S. v. Exelon Corp. [Contempt] U.S. v. Exelon Corp. and Constellation Energy Group, Inc. U.S. v. Exelon Corp. and Public Service Enterprise Group Inc. U.S. v. EZ Communications, Inc. and Evergreen Media Corp. Alphabetical List - F U.S. v. F. Allied Construction Company, Inc., et al. U.S. v. F. Hoffmann-La Roche, Ltd. U.S. v. F. Hoffmann-La Roche, Ltd. and Udo Haas F. Hoffmann-La Roche, Ltd., et al. v. Empagran S.A., et al. U.S. v. Fabricators Supply Co., Inc., et al. U.S. v. Richard D. Fairbank U.S. v. David M. Farber U.S. v. William F. Farley U.S. v. Frank D. Fauci U.S. v. James Travis Feazel U.S. v. The Federal Company Federal Trade Commission v. Actavis, Inc., et al. Federal Trade Commission v. Phoebe Putney Health System, Inc., et al. Federal Trade Commission v. Schering-Plough Corp., et al. Federal Trade Commission v. Watson Pharmaceuticals, Inc., et al. Federal Trade Commission v. Qualcomm, Inc. U.S. v. Federated Department Stores, Inc., d/b/a I. Magnin & Co., and Saks & Company, d/b/a Saks Fifth Avenue U.S. v Federation of Certified Surgeons and Specialists, Inc. and Pershing Yoakley & Associates, P.C. U.S. v. Federation of Physicians and Dentists, Inc. U.S. v. Federation of Physicians and Dentists; Lynda Odenkirk; Warren Metherd; Michael Karram; and James Wendel U.S. v. Gerard J. Federico U.S. v. Guila Feinberg U.S. v. Anthony Feldman; Stephen Osborne, Ltd.; and Stephen Osborne U.S. v. Antonio Felix U.S. v. Steven Fenzl and Douglas E. Ritter U.S. v. Fiat S.p.A.; Fiat Acquisition Corp.; New Holland N.V.; New Holland North America, Inc.; and Case Corp. U.S. v. Fields & Company of Amarillo, Inc. U.S. v. Figgie International Inc. and Harry E. Figgie, Jr. U.S. v. The Firestone Tire and Rubber Company U.S. v. First City Financial Corporation Ltd. and Roxboro Investments Ltd. U.S., et al. v. First Data Corp. and Concord EFS, Inc. U.S. v. First Hawaiin, Inc and First Interstate of Hawaii U.S. v. First Maryland Bancorp; The First National Bank of Maryland and Citizens National Bank of Havre De Grace U.S. v. First Multiple Listing Service, Inc. U.S. v. First National Bank of Atlanta; First National Bank of Glenwood; First National Bank of Tucker; Alfred D. Kennedy, and Emory L. Cocke U.S. v. First National Bancorporation, Inc. and The Exchange National Bank of Colorado Springs U.S. v. The First National Bank of Platteville and Mound City Bank U.S. v. First National State Bancorporation; First National Bank of South Jersey and First National State Bank of Central Jersey U.S. v. First National Supermarkets Inc.; dba Pick-N-Pay Supermarkets; Fisher Foods Inc.; dba Fazios and Association of Stop-N-Shop Super Markets U.S. v. First Washington Net Factory Inc.; FNT Industries Inc., and Indian Head Inc. U.S. v. John L. "Pete" Fischer U.S. v. Robert Fischetti U.S. v. Fisons Limited, Fisons Pharmaceuticals, Ltd, Colgate-Palmolive Company, Armour and Company, and American Home Products Corporation U.S. v. Flakeboard America Ltd.; Celulosa Arauco y Constitución, S.A.; Inversiones Angelini y Compañía Limitada; and Sierrapine In re: Flat Glass Antitrust Litigation U.S. v. Flavorland Industries Inc.; Schaake Packing Co., Inc.; Hygrade Food Products Corporation; Blincoe Packing Co., Inc, d/b/a Magic Valley Packing Co. U.S. v. Fleet/Norstar Financial Group, Inc. U.S. v. Flint Energy Services, Inc. and Kenneth L. Rains, a/k/a Kenny Rains U.S. v. The Flintkote Company, G. & W. H. Corson, Inc., and IU International Corp. U.S. v. The Gillette Company, Wilkinson Sword Inc., Stora Kopparbergs Bergslags AB and Eemland Management Services BV U.S. v. Alvin Florida, Jr.; Robert Alhashash Rasheed; John Lee Berry, III, a/k/a "JB"; Refugio Diaz, a/k/a "Cuco"; Stephan Alexander Florida U.S. v. Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute, LLC Florida Municipal Power Agency v. Florida Power and Light Co. U.S. v. Florida Rock Industries, Inc.; Harper Bros., Inc.; Commercial Testing, Inc.; and Daniel R. Harper U.S. v. Florida West International Airways, Inc.; Luis Augusto Afanador; Rodrigo Hernan Hidalgo; and Jaime Lara Rueda, Sr. U.S. v. Michael S. Flynn U.S. V. FMC Corp. U.S. v. Edward T. Fodrey U.S. v. Foodmaker, Inc. U.S. v. Lydia Fong U.S. v. Foote Mineral Company and Metallgesellschaft, A.G. U.S. v. Ford Motor Company and The Electric Autolite Company U.S. v. The Fort Worth National Corporation and Mutual Savings and Loan Association U.S. v. Forex Association of North America and Foreign Exchange Brokers Association U.S. v. Ali Forouzan U.S. v. Chad E. Foster U.S. v. Foster Bam, et al. U.S. v. L.B. Foster Co. and Portec Rail Products, Inc. U.S. v. Thomas Franciose U.S. v. Franklin Electric Co., Inc.; United Dominion Industries, Ltd.; and United Dominion Industries, Inc. U.S. v. Wilson Freire U.S. v. Fremont Bank U.S. v. Allen K. French U.S. v. Freyssinet International et Cie U.S. v. Charles J. Friedman and Pamela A. Friedman U.S. v. Norman W. Fries, Inc., d/b/a Claxton Poultry Farms U.S. v. Frito-Lay, Inc.; BBF Liquidating, Inc.; Granny Goose Foods, Inc., and Pet Inc. U.S. v. FTD Corp.; Florists' Transworld Delivery, Inc.; and FTD Association Fuentes v. Jiffy Lube International, Inc. U.S. v. Fujikura Ltd. U.S. v. Yoshinobu Fujino U.S. v. Fujisawa Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., and Akira Nakao U.S. v. Kazuaki Fujitani U.S. v. Ryoji Fukudome and Toshihiko Nagashima U.S. v. Fulton-Denver Co. U.S. v. Florence Fung U.S. v. Junichi Funo U.S. v. Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd. Alphabetical List - G U.S. v. G4S Secure Solutions NV U.S. v. Alan Gaines U.S. v. John Michael Galloway; Nicholas Diaz; Glenn Guillory; Thomas Joyce; and Charles Rock U.S. v. Irma Galvez U.S. v. Gannett Co., Inc.; Belo Corp.; and Sander Media LLC U.S. v. Michael P. Gannon U.S. v. Garage Door Manufacturers Association Inc.; Calder Manufacturing Company; The Commander Door Inc.; General Doors Corporation; Howell Manufacturing Company; Irv Snyder Doors Inc., and Ridge Nassau Corp. U.S. v. Mauricio Javier Garrido Garcia U.S. v. Society of Independent Gasoline Marketers of America; Amerada Hess Corp; Ashland Oil, Inc; Continental Oil Company; Crown Central Pertoleum Corp; Kayo Oil Company, The Meadville Corp and Petroleum Marketing Corp. U.S. v. Gate Engineering Corp. and Albith Colón U.S. v. William H. Gates III U.S. v. GCC Alliance Concrete, Inc. U.S. v. Leslie Gee U.S. v. Geisinger Health and Evangelical Community Hospital U.S. v. Gemstar-TV Guide International, Inc. and TV Guide, Inc. U.S. v. General Adjustment Bureau, Inc. U.S. v. General Binding Corp. and Velobind Inc. U.S. v. General Cinema Corp. [1971] U.S. v. General Cinema Corp. U.S. v. General Contractors Association of Hawaii U.S. v. General Dynamics Corp. and Newport News Shipbuilding Inc. U.S. v. General Dynamics Corp.; Air Reduction Company, Inc.; Chemetron Corp.; and Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. U.S. v. General Electric Company U.S. v. General Electric Co. [1972] U.S. v. General Electric Co. U.S. v. General Electric Co. and Baker Hughes Incorporated U.S. v. General Electric Co. and InnoServ Technologies, Inc. U.S. v. General Electric Co. and Instrumentarium OYJ U.S. v. General Electric Co.; Alstom S.A.; and Power Systems Mfg., LLC U.S. v. General Electric Co.; CVT Holding SAS; Financière CVT SAS; and Converteam Group SAS U.S. v. General Electric Co.; De Beers Centenary AG; Peter Frenz; and Philippe Liotier General Electric Co. v. Thomas J. Zuchowski U.S. v. AB Electrolux; Electrolux North America, Inc.; and General Electric Co. U.S. v. General Host Corporation, Continental Baking Company, William Freihofer Baking Co., Huber Baking Company, Inc., Schaible's Bakery, Stroehmann Brothers Company, and Ward foods, Inc. U.S. v. General Linen Supply & Laundry Co., Inc. d/b/a Cascade Linen & Uniform Service and Cascade Linen Supply; Best Metropolitan Towel & Linen Supply Co., Inc.; Joseph Lagana; and Edward Savarese U.S. v. General Motors Corp. and Ford Motor Co. U.S. v. Geneva County Bar Association U.S. v. Gennex Media, LLC U.S. v. Geo. Benz & Sons, Inc. d/b/a Oak Grove Dairy U.S. v. Geologistics International Management (Bermuda) Ltd. U.S. v. Georgia Automatic Merchandising Council, Inc., et al. U.S. v. George's Foods; George's Family Farms, LLC; and George's, Inc. U.S. v. Georgia-Pacific Corp. U.S. v. Georgia-Pacific Corp. and Fort James Corp. U.S. v. Peter Ghavami (a/k/a Peter Ghavamilahidji); Gary Heinz; and Michael Welty U.S. v. John Ghianni U.S. v. Anthony B. Ghio U.S. v. R. Kevin Gill U.S. v. Charles J. Gillespie U.S. v. Gillette Dairy of the Black Hills, Inc. Susan Giordano, et al. v. Saks & Company LLC, et al. U.S. v. Joseph J. Giraudo; Raymond A. Grinsell; Kevin B. Cullinane; James F. Appenrodt; and Abraham S. Farag U.S. v. Glaxo Group Ltd and Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. U.S. v. Jeffrey A. Glazer U.S. v. Glazier Foods Co. U.S. v. Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Inc., USA U.S. v. Frederick Racer Glick U.S. v. Ivan Glick Global Music Rights, LLC v. Radio Music License Committee, Inc., et al. U.S. v. Gregory Glova U.S. v. G. Heileman Brewing Co., Inc. and Associated Brewing Co., Inc. U.S. v. G. Heileman Brewing Co. Inc., and Pabst Brewing Co. U.S. v. Otto Gogolin U.S. v. Arthur Goldberg U.S. v. Douglas Alan Goldberg U.S. v. Edward P. Goldblatt U.S. v. Golden Gate Sportfishers, Inc. U.S. v. Gonnella Baking Co., and Torino Baking Co. U.S. v. Charles Gonzales U.S. v. Keith Goodman U.S. and Plaintiff States v. Google LLC [2020] U.S. and Plaintiff States v. Google LLC [2023] U.S. v. Google Inc. and ITA Software, Inc. U.S. v. Goodpasture, Inc. U.S. v. The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company U.S. v. Joel Gorkowski U.S. v. Gosselin World Wide Moving N.V. and Marc Smet U.S. v. Gosselin World Wide Moving N.V. and The Pasha Group Gosselin World Wide Moving N.V. and The Pasha Group v. U.S. U.S. v. Joel M. Gostomelsky U.S. v. Gould, Inc. and Saft America, Inc. U.S. v. James Govostes U.S. v. GrafTech International Ltd. and Seadrift Coke L.P. U.S. v. Frank Granizo In Re Graphite Electrodes Antitrust Litigation U.S. v. Benjamin K. Graves U.S. v. Gray Television, Inc., and Raycom Media, Inc. U.S. v. Gray Television, Inc., and Schurz Communications, Inc. U.S. v. Gray Television, Inc. and Quincy Media, Inc. U.S. v. Great Lakes Coal & Dock Co., et al. U.S. v. Great Lakes Concrete, Inc. U.S. v. Great Western Sugar Company; Holly Sugar Corporation; California and Hawaiian Sugar Company; American Crystal Sugar Company; Amalgamated Sugar Company; and National Sugarbeet Growers Federation U.S. v. Greater Bridgeport Individual Practice Association, Inc. U.S. v. Greater Buffalo Roofing & Sheet Metal Contractors Association, Inc. U.S. v. Greater Los Angeles Solid Wastes Management Association; Los Angeles Solid Wastes Management Assoociation; San Fernando Valley Refuse Removal Association, Inc; West Los Angeles Refuse Removal Association; and South Los Angeles Refuse Removal Association U.S. v. Greater Pittsburgh Board of Realtors; East Suburban Multilist Real Estate Brokers, Inc.; South Hills Multilist, Inc.; North Suburban Multilist; and Greater Pittsburgh Multilist Council U.S. v. Greater Pittsburgh Board of Realtors; East Suburban Multilist Real Estate Brokers, Inc.; South Hills Multilist, Inc.; North Suburban Multilist and Greater Pittsburgh Multilist Council [1972] U.S. v. Greater Portland Convention Assn., Inc.; Hilton Hotels Corp.; ITT Sheraton Corp. of America; and Cosmopolitan Investment, Inc. U.S. v. Judy Green U.S. v. William Greenspan U.S. v. The Greyhound Corporation; Greyhound Lines, Inc.; R.F. Shaffer; J.L. Kerrigan; and F.L. Nageotte U.S. v. Greyhound Lines, Inc. U.S. v. Robert P. Griffiths U.S. v. Grinnell Lithographic Co., Inc. U.S. v. Bernard Grobart and Teneyck, Inc. f/k/a Neill Supply Co., Inc. U.S. v. Grow Chemical Corp. U.S. v. Grupo Bimbo, S.A.B. de C.V.; BBU, Inc.; and Sara Lee Corp. U.S. v. Grupo Verzatec S.A. de C.V., Stabilit America, Inc., Crane Company, and Crane Composites, Inc. U.S. v. GS Caltex Corp., Hanjin Transportation Co., Ltd., and SK Energy Co., Ltd. U.S. v. G.S. Electech, Inc. U.S. v. GTCR Fund X/A, et al. U.S. v. GTE Corp. U.S. v. Guardian Industries Corp. U.S. v. Eugenio A. Guardiola Ramirez U.S. v. Robert Gugliuzza U.S. v. Guild Savings & Loan Association U.S. v. Leo E. Gulley U.S. v. Robert W. Guthrie U.S. v. United States Gypsum Company; National Gypsum Company; Kaiser Gypsum Company, Inc.; The Flintkote Company; Fibreboard Corporation; The Celotex Corporation and Georgia-Pacific Corporation U.S. v. Gypsum Drywall Contractors of Hawaii Alphabetical List - H U.S. v. H. K. Porter Co. Inc. U.S. v. H&R Block, Inc.; 2SS Holdings, Inc.; and TA IX L.P. U.S. v. Haarmann & Reimer Corp. and Hans Hartmann Ashlie Harris v. CJ Starr LLC, et al. U.S. v. Frank Haeusler, Volker Hohensee, and Harald Sailer U.S. v. Farshad Haghi, a/k/a "Fred Haghi" U.S. v. Halifax Hospital Medical Center and Volusia County Medical Society Inc. U.S. v. Hall Contracting Corporation, Dixie Construction Corporation, MIMS Pipeline Construction Co. Inc. and Butler Pipelines Inc. U.S. v. Hallibuton Company U.S. v. Halliburton Co. and Baker Hughes Inc. U.S. v. Halliburton Co. and Dresser Industries, Inc. U.S. v. Tsuneaki Hanamura U.S. v. Hankyu Hanshin Express Co., Ltd. U.S. v. Hannstar Display Corp. U.S. v. Gregory Louis Hansen U.S. v. Gloria F. Harper U.S. v. Ron E. Harrison U.S. v. Harris Corporation and L3 Technologies, Inc. U.S. v. Harsco Corp.; Pandrol Jackson Ltd.; and Pandrol Jackson, Inc. U.S. v. Robert J. Hart U.S. v. Hart Schaffner & Marx U.S. and State of New Hampshire v. Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, Inc. and Health Plan Holdings, Inc. U.S. v. Harvey Hubbell, Incorporated U.S. v. Harvy Hubbell Incorporated, The Ohio Brass Company, and The O.B. Merger Company U.S. v. William N. Harwin U.S. v. Hitoshi Hashimoto and Hiroyuki Tamura U.S. v. Makoto Hattori U.S. v. Andreas Hauri U.S. v. Robert A. Haversat State of Hawaii v. Gannett Pacific Corp., et al. U.S. v. Darrell Hawkins U.S. v. Hawthorn Mellody, Inc., and Hillside Dairy Company, Inc. U.S. v. Hitoshi Hayashi U.S. v. Masao Hayashi and Kenya Nonoyama U.S. v. Tom Alexander William Hayes and Roger Darin U.S. v. Hayter Oil Co., Inc. of Greeneville, Tennessee d/b/a Marsh Petroleum Co. and Sonny Wayne Marsh U.S. v. Healthcare Partners, Inc.; Danbury Area IPA, Inc.; and Danbury Health Systems, Inc. U.S. v. Healthcare Corporation U.S. v. Health Choice of Northwest Missouri, Inc.; Heartland Health System, Inc.; and St. Joseph Physicians, Inc. U.S. v. The Hearst Corporation and Globe Newspaper Company U.S. v. The Hearst Trust and The Hearst Corp. U.S. v. Ryan Hee and VDA OC, LLC, formerly Advantage on Call, LLC U.S. v. James P. Heffernan U.S. v. Durwanda Elizabeth Morgan Heinrich and Kern Carver Bernard Wilson U.S. v. Michael W. Heinrich, et al. U.S. v. Roy Henry Heinrich U.S. v. Vincent J. Heintz; Nanette B. Melera; Joseph J. DeRusso; and Michael J. O'Shaughnessy U.S. v. Ernesto Heinzelmann; Gerson Veríssimo; and Naoki Adachi U.S. v. Barry Heisner U.S. v. John D. Henderson Henry, et al. v. Brown University, et al. U.S. v. Heyward Allen Motor Company Inc., et al. U.S. v. Heraeus Electro-Nite Co., LLC U.S. v. Hercules Inc. U.S. v. Hercules Incorporated; Mitsui Petrochemical Industries Ltd. and Mitsui Petrochemical Industries (U.S.A.) Inc. U.S. v. Heritage Pharmaceuticals, Inc. U.S. v. James L. Hertz U.S. v. Hicks, Muse, Tate & Furst, Inc.; Capstar Broadcasting Partners, Inc.; and SFX Broadcasting, Inc. U.S. v. Futoshi Higashida and Mikio Katsumaru U.S. v. Higbee Company U.S. v. Clifford Wayne Hill U.S. v. Lindell Hilling U.S. and State of Michigan v. Hillsdale Community Health Center; W.A. Foote Memorial Hospital, d/b/a Allegiance Health; Community Health Center of Branch County; and ProMedica Health Systems, Inc. U.S. v. Hilltop Energy, Inc. U.S. v. Misao Hioki U.S. v. Hiplax International Corp. d/b/a Brite Insulation U.S. v. Hiroya Hirose and Masakazu Iwami U.S. v. Hitoshi Hirano U.S. v. Hitachi Automotive Systems, Ltd. [2013] U.S. v. Hitachi Automotive Systems, Ltd. [2016] U.S. v. Hitachi Chemical Co., Ltd. U.S. v. Hitachi Displays Ltd. U.S. v. Hitachi-LG Data Storage, Inc. U.S. v. Hitachi Metals, Ltd. U.S. v. Jau-Yang ("J.Y.") Ho U.S. v. Stephen L. Hodge U.S. v. Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft U.S. v. Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft and Bernd Romahn U.S. v. Höegh Autoliners AS U.S. v. Barry Holland U.S. v. Donald R. Holland and Larry R. Sumpter U.S. v. Marshall Holland U.S. v. Holy Stone Holdings Co., Ltd. U.S. v. The Home City Ice Co. U.S. v. Harold A. Honickman U.S. v. Honshu Paper Co., Ltd. U.S. v. Fred Lee Hood U.S. v. Makoto Horie U.S. v. Satoru Horisaki U.S. v. Horizon Lines, LLC U.S. v. Hospital Affiliates International Inc. and American Health Services Inc. U.S. v. Hospital Association of Greater Des Moines, Inc.; Broadlawns Medical Center; Des Moines General Hospital Co.; Iowa Lutheran Hospital; Iowa Methodist Medical Center; Mercy Hospital Medical Center, Des Moines, Iowa U.S. v. Mike Hosseini, a/k/a "Mahmood Hosseinipour" U.S. v. Emmanuel Hourizadeh and Raymond Nouvahian U.S. v. Household Finance Corporation, et al. Houston Industries Inc. v. Daniel C. Kaufman, et al. U.S. v. Stephen E. Hruby U.S. v. Homy Hong-Ming Hsu U.S. v. Polo Shu-Sheng Hsu U.S. v. Shiu-Min Hsu HTC Corporation; HTC America, Incorporated v. Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson; Ericsson, Incorporated U.S. v. Hughes Tool Company and Baker International Corp. U.S. v. Wen Hung "Amigo" Huang U.S. v. Hughey, Inc. d/b/a Carmel Concrete Products and Scott D. Hughey U.S. v. Eric Hulsman U.S. v. Humana Inc. and Arcadian Management Services, Inc. U.S. v. Sik Hur a/k/a Daniel Hur U.S. v. Mahmood Hussain U.S. v. Ian G. Hutchinson U.S. v. Theodore B. Hutz U.S. v. Hynix Semiconductor Inc. U.S. v. Hyundai Oilbank Co., Ltd. and S-Oil Corporation Alphabetical List - I U.S. v. Ibiden Co., Ltd. U.S. v. Jurgen Ick U.S. v. Iconix Brand Group, Inc. U.S. and State of Idaho v. Idaho Orthopaedic Society; Timothy Doerr; Jeffrey Hessing; Idaho Sports Medicine Institute; John Kloss; David Lamey; and Troy Watkins U.S. v. Hirohisa Ikeda; Kunio Kanai; and Takayasu Miyasaka U.S. v. Shigehiko Ikenaga U.S. v. Tatsuo Ikenaga U.S. v. Norihiro Imai U.S. v. Saburo Imamiya Illinois Tool Works Inc., et al. v. Independent Ink, Inc. U.S. v. Imetal; DBK Minerals, Inc.; English China Clays, PLC; and English China Clays, Inc. Imetal, et al. v. Paper, Allied-Industrial, Chemical and Energy Workers Int'l Union U.S. v. InBev N.V./S.A.; InBev USA LLC; and Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc. U.S. v. Inco Ltd. and Falconbridge Ltd. Indirect Purchaser Plaintiffs, et al. v. Irico Group Corp., et al. U.S. v. Industrial Asphalt, Huntmix Inc., CalMat Co., and Coast Asphalt Inc. U.S. v. Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Financial Services LLC U.S. v. Industrial Electronic Engineers, Incorporated U.S. v. Industrial Valve Sales & Service, Inc. U.S. v. Infineon Technologies AG U.S. v. Ingersoll-Dresser Pump Co.; Ingersoll-Rand Co.; and Flowserve Corp. U.S. v. Inland Steel Company U.S. v. Inmobiliaria Samisu, S.A. U.S. v. Inoac Corp. U.S. v. Input/Output, Inc. and The Laitram Corp. U.S. v. Insilco Corporation Intel Corporation and Apple Inc. v. Fortress Investment Group LLC; Fortress Investment Group LLC; Fortress Credit Co. LLC; Uniloc 2017 LLC; Uniloc Usa, Inc.; Uniloc Luxembourg S.A.R.L.; VLSI Technology LLC; Invt Spe LLC; Inventergy Global, Inc.; DSS Technology Management, Inc.; Ixi LP; and Seven Networks, LLC Intellectual Ventures I LLC, et al., v. Capital One Financial Corporation et al. U.S. v. Inter-Tel Technologies, Inc. Intermedia Communications, Inc. v. BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc. U.S. v. International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers; Tom Ducy; William O'Driscoll; and William W. Winpisinger U.S. v. International Business Machines Corp. U.S. v. International Business Machines Corp., and ROLM Corp. U.S. v. International Business Machines Corp. and Storage Technology Corp. U.S. v. International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation U.S. v. International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation and The Hartford Fire Insurance Company U.S. v. International Paper Co. and Temple-Inland Inc. U.S. v. Interstate Bakeries Corp. and Continental Baking Co. U.S. v. Intuit Inc. and Credit Karma, Inc. U.S. v. Ira Green Inc. U.S. v. Iron Mountain Inc., and Recall Holdings Ltd. U.S. v. Irving Materials, Inc.; Daniel C. Butler; John Huggins; Fred R. "Pete" Irving; and Price Irving U.S. v. Takuro Isawa U.S. v. Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha, Ltd.; Takashi Akizawa; Atuso Kinoshita; and Yoshiaki Tsujimura U.S. v. Island Periodicals, LLC U.S. v. Bruce F. Israel U.S. v. Daniel L. Israel U.S. v. Ivaco, Inc.; Canron, Inc. and Jackson Jordan Inc. U.S. v. Ixtlera de Santa Catarina S.A. de C.V. and MFC [Civil Action] U.S. v. Ixtlera de Santa Catarina S.A. de C.V. and MFC [Criminal Action] Alphabetical List - J U.S. v. Gregory L. Jackson U.S. v. Joseph R. Jackson U.S. v. Jackson's Atlanta Ready Mix Concrete Company, Inc.; Jackson's East Point Ready Mix Concrete Company, Inc.; and Citizens Bank of Haperville U.S. v. Jackson Hole Service Station Association; Phillip C. Begley; Noble A. Pranzen; John Farrell Hall; Kenneth E. Gayhart; Cecil E. Lynch; James Max May; Dale R. Rhodes; Robert L. Shervin; Charles Tice and Mike G. Wilmoth Jackson, Tennessee Hospital Co., LLC v. West Tennessee Healthcare, Inc.; Jackson-Madison County General Hospital District; Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee, Inc. U.S. v. Roger Jacobi U.S. v. Kenneth Jacobson and Jacobson Produce, Inc. U.S. v. Jacor Communications, Inc. and Citicasters, Inc. U.S. v. Roberto Jakubowicz U.S. v. Amy James U.S. v. Japan Airlines International Co., Ltd. U.S. and Plaintiff States v. JBS S.A. and National Beef Packing Co., LLC U.S. v. JDS Uniphase Corp. and E-TEK Dynamics, Inc. U.S. v. JEFCO, Inc. U.S. v. Vinaya K. Jessani U.S. and Plaintiff States v. JetBlue Airways Corporation and Spirit Airlines, Inc. U.S. v. J & J Korea, Inc. U.S. v. JMJ Environmental, Inc. and John Drimak, Jr. U.S. v. Jo Tankers B.V. Betty Joblove, et al. v. 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Katakis; Donald M. Parker; Anthony B. Joachim; and W. Theodore Longley U.S. v. Jason Katz U.S. v. Kavod Pharmaceuticals LLC (F/K/A Rising Pharmaceuticals, LLC, F/K/A Rising Pharmaceuticals, Inc.) U.S. v. Ryoji Kawai U.S. v. Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. U.S. v. Kayaba Industry Co., Ltd. d/b/a/ KYB Corp. U.S. v. KDI Corp.; KDI Aqua Systems Inc., and Jho Dissolution Co. U.S. v. Richard I. Keefe U.S. v. Kemp & Associates, Inc. and Daniel J. Mannix U.S. v. Hector Armando Kellum U.S. v. Kennecott Copper Corporation U.S. v. John Kennedy U.S. v. Troy Kent Kentucky Land Title Association v. Kentucky Bar Association U.S. v. Kentucky Real Estate Commission U.S. v. Kentucky Utilities Company U.S. v. Wayne E. Kepple U.S. v. Gordon Kerner U.S. v. Kesco, Inc. U.S. v. Kewanee Oil Company U.S. v. KeySpan Corp. U.S. v. John Khani, a/k/a "Johangir Khani" U.S. v. Kevin Khani, a/k/a "Khosrow Khani" U.S. v. Kiekert AG U.S. v. Jerrold Warren Killingsworth U.S. v. D.S. Kim; C.K. Chung; K.C. Suh; and C.Y. Choi U.S. v. Il Ung Kim; Young Bae Rha; and Gary Swanson U.S. v. Sang Hun Kim U.S. and State of Texas v. Kimberly-Clark Corp. and Scott Paper Co. U.S. v. Daniel Kimia, a/k/a "Farzin Kimiabakhsh" U.S. v. David Kimia, a/k/a "Faramarz Kimiabakhsh" U.S. v. Kintetsu World Express, Inc. U.S. v. Knorr-Bremse AG and Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corporation U.S. v. Koch Foods Incorporated U.S. v. Wolfgang Koch U.S. v. Krzysztof Koczon U.S. v. Maurice Kohan, a/k/a "Mooris Kohanbash" U.S. v. Koito Manufacturing Co., Ltd. U.S. v. Michele Komack, a/k/a Michele Nicosia U.S. v. Yuji Komatsu; Yoshihiko Katsuyama; Wakao Shinoda; and Hitoshi Hayashi U.S. v. Hiroyuki Komiya and Hirofumi Nakayama U.S. v. Korean Air Lines Co., Ltd. Kotam Electronics, Inc. v. JBL Consumer Products, Inc. U.S. v. Shinichi Kotani U.S. v. Donald M. Kotowicz U.S. v. Robert Kramer U.S. v. Robert P. Krass U.S. v. Charles N. Kriss U.S. v. Jacobus Johan Anton Kroef U.S. v. James D. Kuhn and Eldon Flyn Simmons U.S. v. 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Obituary for Jerry Roberts | Jerry Wayne Roberts Funeral services for Jerry Wayne Roberts will be held at the Sien-Shelton Funeral Home Chapel with Pastor David Logsdon officiating. Interment will follow in the...
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Jerry Wayne Roberts Funeral services for Jerry Wayne Roberts will be held at the Sien-Shelton Funeral Home Chapel with Pastor David Logsdon officiating. Interment will follow in the Osage Gardens Cemetery under the direction of the Sien-Shelton Funeral Home. Jerry Wayne Roberts, age 75, of Cleveland, OK passed away on Saturday, March 9, 2019 at the Cleveland Area Hospital in Cleveland. Jerry was born August 4, 1943 in Tulsa, Oklahoma to Charles Calvin and Betty Jean (Ross) Roberts. Jerry grew up and received his education in Turley and Tulsa where he graduated from McLain in 1961. In 1962 Jerry married Yvonne Roberts. In 1989 Jerry married Cynthia Thomas in Skiatook making their home here until moving to Cleveland four years ago. Jerry was employed with American Airlines from 1989 until his retirement in 2003. Jerry had also worked for the Post Office and for Rockwell in the seventy’s and eighty’s. Jerry liked repairing and restoring antique cars, was a stock car driver, loved watching NASCAR, traveling, driving and watching western movies. Jerry was preceded in death by his mother and father. Jerry is survived by his wife Cindy, children; Jerry Wayne Roberts Jr and wife Whitnie, Jennifer Dawn Roberts-Marrs and Joyce Susan Roberts, sister; Diane Washabaugh, half- sister; Carol Jean, stepchildren; Holli Parish and Adrienne Allen, eleven grandchildren, three great grandchildren, several nieces and nephews and a host of other relatives and friends. Music for the services will be; “The Old Rugged Cross”, “If I Only Knew” and “Give Me The Beat Boys.’ Pallbearers will be; Lane Dickson, Evan Roberts, Ethan Roberts, Caden Lundy, Jimmy Beeler and Jon Allen. The family of Jerry Roberts entrusted his care and services to the Sien-Shelton Funeral Home.
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Captain Jerry (Raymond C.) Roberts - one of the last of a top World War Two codebreaking team at Bletchley Park - has died, aged 93, following a short illness.
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Captain Jerry (Raymond C.) Roberts - one of the last of a top World War Two codebreaking team at Bletchley Park - has died, aged 93, following a short illness. Professor Susanne Kord (UCL German) pays tribute below: Captain Jerry (Raymond C.) Roberts MBE (18 November 1920- 25 March 2014) studied German at UCL from 1939-1941. Because the city in which he studied was being bombed by the nation whose language and culture he was studying, he completed his course at UCL at Aberystwyth. He did not, in fact, ever set foot on the actual UCL campus until his daughter Chao graduated, also from UCL German, in 2007. Nevertheless, Jerry had strong ties to the Department and the University. He credited his German professor, Professor Leonard Willoughby, with starting his career as a code-breaker, because it was Professor Willoughby (a World War I code-breaker himself) who, impressed with Jerry's knack for the language and for solving puzzles, recommended him to Bletchley Park. There, Jerry became one of the four founding members of the Testery, a small team that was assigned the breaking of the German High Command's most top-level code Tunny. Between October 1941 and the end of the war, Jerry and his small team broke tens of thousands of Tunny messages, some by Hitler himself. He thus became a central part of an effort that, according to then-General and later U.S. President Eisenhower, shortened the Second World War, which was costing 10 million lives per year, by at least two years. When the Tunny code was declassified in the early 2000s, Jerry, already in his eighties, decided that he would spend his remaining years campaigning for proper recognition for the unacknowledged Bletchley Park code-breakers, most of whom had already pre-deceded him. For him, it meant that he never actually retired. Instead, he wrote, published, campaigned, participated in films, helped curate exhibitions, gave riveting lectures all over the country, and appeared in numerous interviews for articles and documentary films. The first of these public appearances was a lecture offered, appropriately, at UCL-the place where, according to Jerry, it all began (a video of this lecture can be found below). The last was a book-length memoir, which he finished writing shortly before his death. Jerry was honoured several times for his historic achievements. In 2011, he was presented to Queen Elizabeth II at Bletchley Park. In 2013, he was awarded an MBE and a UCL Honorary Fellowship. The same year, he was also honoured with an investiture stamp. With characteristic modesty, he accepted all of these accolades as acknowledgment not of his own accomplishments, but of the work of his team-mates at Bletchley Park, most of whom died unrecognized, before Tunny was declassified. Jerry remained, into his high eighties and early nineties, a terrific speaker who could hold large audiences spell-bound. His intelligence, humour, and generosity endeared him instantly to all who knew him, whether slightly or well. He leaves a wife, Mei, a daughter Chao, many friends, and countless admirers worldwide. Links Video: Captain Roberts' talk at UCL in 2009 Obituary in The Daily Telegraph Obituary on BBC News Obituary in The Times (£) Image
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Jerry Roberts: Boulder County Assessor
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2014-10-13T18:52:02+00:00
Jerry RobertsParty: DemocraticAge: 64Family: Wife Lorri ParkHow long have you lived in Boulder? I have lived in Boulder since 1968.Professional background: I have worked in the Boulder County Assessor’s Office for over 33 years as an appraiser, commercial deputy, mass appraisal modeler and chief deputy prior to becoming the assessor.Political/community experience: Democratic Party, served as […]
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Jerry Roberts Party: Democratic Age: 64 Family: Wife Lorri Park How long have you lived in Boulder? I have lived in Boulder since 1968. Professional background: I have worked in the Boulder County Assessor’s Office for over 33 years as an appraiser, commercial deputy, mass appraisal modeler and chief deputy prior to becoming the assessor. Political/community experience: Democratic Party, served as president on board of Peoplemaking of Colorado, a nonprofit that works with family therapy based on Virginia Satir’s models. Education: Graduated with BA from University of Colorado. Name a person you admire and explain why? I admire my mother, who was born in poverty in rural Lithuania, spoke five languages, was well educated, survived being in a German labor camp, had a successful marriage with two sons and retired as a computer operator. Anything specific you hope to accomplish this term? Continue to improve the accuracy of our values and make sure that our values are equitable with other properties. Support our reputation as excellent public servants. Is there still work your office needs to do in the aftermath of the 2013 floods? Yes, because there are still properties recovering from the aftermath.
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Jerry Roberts is the fifth ex-Wildcat to transfer to UMass since the end of the season.
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180+ notable achievers who attended the University of Arizona Linda Ronstadt Began at UA in: 1965 Why she's famous: Arts — music Notable accomplishment: Ronstadt was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in April 2014. She has also earned 11 Grammy Awards during her career. In July 2014, Obama presented Ronstadt with one of 12 2013 National Medals of Arts and Humanities. One of Ronstadt's most well-known albums is "Heart Like a Wheel," released in 1974. Savannah Guthrie Graduated from UA in: 1993 Why she's famous: Journalism — TV personality Notable accomplishment: Guthrie is known for her role as a co-anchor on the TV news show "Today." Greg Kinnear Graduated from UA in: 1986 Why he's famous: Arts — film Notable accomplishment: Kinnear is known for his roles in "Little Miss Sunshine," "As Good As It Gets" and "You've Got Mail." Richard Carmona Graduated from UA in: 1998 — Master's degree in public health Why he's famous: Politics — U.S. Surgeon General Notable accomplishment: Carmona served as the 17th Surgeon General of the U.S. from 2002-06. Linda McCartney Began at UA in: 1961 Why she's famous: Arts — music, photography Notable accomplishment: McCartney was married to Paul McCartney of the Beatles. McCartney's portrait of Eric Clapton appeared on the cover of the May 1968 edition of the Rolling Stone magazine, making her the first woman ever to have one of her photographs appear on the front cover of the magazine. Six years later, McCartney appeared on the front cover of Rolling Stone magazine with her husband, Paul McCartney. This made her the only person to have one of her photographs featured on the front cover, as well as have a photograph of her be featured on the front cover. Rob Gronkowski Left UA in: 2010 Why he's famous: Sports — football Notable accomplishment: Gronkowski, or "Gronk," set the NFL records for most touchdown receptions by a tight end in a season and most receiving yards by a tight end in a season, both in 2011. In 2021, he set a Guinness World record for "highest altitude catch of an American football" at Arizona Stadium. Geraldo Rivera Graduated from UA in: 1965 Why he's famous: Arts — film; Arts — literature Notable accomplishment: Rivera was the host of the TV talk-show "Geraldo." John Hughes Began at UA in: 1968 Why he's famous: Arts — film Notable accomplishment: Hughes wrote and directed classic films such as "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," "The Breakfast Club" and "Sixteen Candles." He also wrote many more films such as "Home Alone" and "Home Alone 2: Lost in New York." Abdi Abdirahman Graduated from UA in: 2001 Why he's famous: Sports — running Notable accomplishment: Abdirahman was named as the Pac-10 Conference Cross Country Male Athlete of the Year in 1998. Richard Kleindienst Attended UA in: 1941-1942 Why he's famous: Politics Notable accomplishment: Served as Attorney General under President Richard Nixon and resigned due to the Watergate incident. Joseph Acaba Graduated from UA in: 1992 Why he's famous: Science — NASA astronaut Notable accomplishment: Acaba spent a total of 137 days in space during his career. Frank Sotomayor Graduated from UA in: 1966 Why he's famous: Arts — literature Notable accomplishment: Sotomayor and a team of reporters at the Los Angeles Times won the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service in 1984. Kristen Wiig Began at UA in: 1995 Why she's famous: Arts — film Notable accomplishment: Wiig is most well known for her role on the television show "Saturday Night Live" and the film "Bridesmaids." Gordon Gordon Attended UA in: 1930 Why they are famous: Crime Fiction Author Notable accomplishment: The Gordon's wrote 20 novels that sold over 16 million copies worldwide, and he wrote for the Tucson Citizen. "Experiment in Terror," a movie produced by Columbia Pictures was based on their book Operation Terror and the Walt Disney production of "That Darn Cat" was based on their novel Undercover Cat. Mildred Gordon Attended UA in: 1930 Why they are famous: Crime Fiction Author Notable accomplishment: The Gordon's wrote 20 novels that sold over 16 million copies worldwide, and she wrote for a magazine that would later become Arizona Highways. "Experiment in Terror," a movie produced by Columbia Pictures was based on their book Operation Terror and the Walt Disney production of "That Darn Cat" was based on their novel Undercover Cat. Hassan Adams Graduated from UA in: 2006 Why he's famous: Sports — basketball Notable accomplishment: Adams was selected as a member of the All-Pac-10 First Team in 2006. Brian Anderson Left UA in: 2003 Why he's famous: Sports — baseball Notable accomplishment: Anderson led the MLB in fielding percentage in 2008. Craig T. Nelson Began at UA in: 1965 Why he's famous: Arts — film Notable accomplishment: Nelson is known for movies such as "Poltergeist" and "The Incredibles," as well as the sports sitcom "Coach." Gilbert Arenas Left UA in: 2001 Why he's famous: Sports — basketball Notable accomplishment: Arenas is a three-time NBA All-Star in 2006-08. Denise Austin Began at UA in: 1975 Why she's famous: Sports — fitness; Arts — literature Notable accomplishment: Austin is a former member of the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports. J.A. Jance Graduated from UA in: 1966 Why she's famous: Arts — literature Notable accomplishment: When Jance appears at a book-signing event for her different series such as "Johanna Brady," a series set in Southern Arizona, she asks the bookstore hosting the event to donate a percentage of their earnings to various charities. In the last 10 years she has raised about $250,000 for charities. Marisa Baena Began at UA in: 1995 Why she's famous: Sports — golf Notable accomplishment: Baena was a standout golfer at UA and won the individual NCAA title in 1996. She was also a three-time All-American and All-Pac-10 selection. She's been a professional golfer on the LPGA Tour since 1999. Nicole Richie Began at UA in: 1999 Why she's famous: Arts — Television personality Notable accomplishment: Richie is the adopted daughter of singer Lionel Richie and has been a prominent figure in reality television for more than a decade since her first show, "The Simple Things," aired in 2003. Jonathan Van Ness Attended UA: 2004 Why they're famous: TV personality Notable Accomplishment: Best known for the show "Queer Eye." Vinessa Vidotto Graduated from UA in: 2018 Why she's famous: Actress Notable accomplishments: Plays Cameron Vo in CBS's "FBI: International" and also had roles in "Lucifer" on Netflix and the HBO Max series "Hacks." Caroline Rhea Began at UA in: 1985 Why she's famous: Arts — film Notable accomplishment: Rhea played Hilda Spellman on the TV show "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch." Bob Baffert Graduated from UA in: 1977 Why he's famous: Sports — horse racing Notable accomplishment: Baffert's horses have won four Kentucky Derbies . — Silver Charm in 1997, Real Quiet in 1998, War Emblem in 2002, American Pharoah in 2015, and Justify in 2018. Baffert won the Triple Crown with two-year-old colt American Pharoah. It's the first time this achievement has been made since 1973. Lewis "Lew" Murphy Graduated from UA in: 1955 Why he's famous: Served as Tucson's mayor, 1971-1987 Notable accomplishments: Guided Tucson through many changes, including bringing water from the Central Arizona Project to Tucson, starting the Community Food Bank and building a route to the airport along Kino Parkway. Ron Barber Graduated from UA in: 1967 Why he's famous: Politics — U.S. House of Representatives Notable accomplishment: Barber was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Arizona. Adia Barnes Graduated from UA in: 1998 Why she's famous: Sports — basketball Notable accomplishment: Barnes played seven seasons in the WNBA and is now the women's basketball coach at the University of Arizona. She was inducted into the UA Hall of Fame in 2003. Ricky Barnes Left UA in: 2003 Why he's famous: Sports — golf Notable accomplishment: Barnes was selected as a first-team All-American in 2003. Kourtney Kardashian Graduated from UA in: 2002 Why she's famous: Arts — television personality Notable accomplishment: Kardashian's television shows, clothing lines and stores have made her worth above $65 million. Brigetta Barrett Graduated from UA in: 2013 Why she's famous: Sports — high jump Notable accomplishment: Barrett won a silver medal in the 2012 London Olympics. Michael Bates Began at UA in: 1989 Why he's famous: Sports — football, track and field Notable accomplishment: Bates won a bronze medal in the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. He is also a five-time Pro Bowl selection in the NFL. Betsey Bayless Graduated from UA in: 1966 Why she's famous: Politics — Secretary of State Notable accomplishment: Bayless was the Secretary of State of Arizona from late 1997-early 2003. Amanda Beard Graduated from UA in: 2003 Why she's famous: Sports — swimming Notable accomplishment: Beard is a seven-time Olympic medalist including two gold medals. She's been named American Swimmer of the Year twice — in 2003 and '04. Tyler Gillett Graduated from UA in: 2004 Why he's famous: Arts — film Notable accomplishment: Gillett co-directed "Scream" (2022) and its following installment, "Scream VI." Other horror films he's known for include "Ready or Not," "V/H/S" and "Devil's Due." Mike Bell Began at UA in: 2002 Why he's famous: Sports — football Notable accomplishment: Bell won a Super Bowl with the New Orleans Saints in 2010. Gary Mauer Graduated from UA in: 1989 Why he's famous: Arts — theater Notable accomplishment: Mauer has landed roles in some of Broadways biggest shows, including Enjolras in "Les Misérables" and both Raoul and the Phantom in "The Phantom of the Opera." Kathryn Bertine Graduated from UA in: 2000 Why she's famous: Sports — cycling Notable accomplishment: Bertine co-founded Le Tour Entier, a company working to re-establish the Tour de France Féminin. Mike Bibby Began at UA in: 1996 Why he's famous: Sports — basketball Notable accomplishment: Bibby was selected as the Pac-10 Player of the Year in 1998 and was part of the UA's 1997 NCAA champion team. His number, 10, was also retired by the UA. Michael Biehn Graduated from UA in: 1974 Why he's famous: Arts — film Notable accomplishment: Biehn is most well known for his role as Kyle Reese in "The Terminator." Cheri Blauwet Graduated from UA in: 2002 Why she's famous: Sports — wheelchair racing Notable accomplishment: Blauwet won a gold medal in the 2004 Summer Paralympics. Lynn Borden Graduated from UA in: 1959 Why she's famous: Arts — film Notable accomplishment: Borden is known for her role in the film "Frogs." She was also named Miss Arizona in 1957. Terry Bracy Graduated from UA in: 1966 Why he's famous: Politics Notable accomplishment: Bracy worked as an aide to Congressman Morris K. Udall between 1966-76. He also served under four U.S. presidents. Lance Briggs Began at UA in: 1999 Why he's famous: Sports — football Notable accomplishment: Briggs has made seven NFL Pro Bowl appearances. Jerry Bruckheimer Graduated from UA in: 1965 Why he's famous: Arts — film Notable accomplishment: Bruckheimer's notable works include TV's "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" and the "Pirates of the Caribbean" film series. Tedy Bruschi Graduated from UA in: 1996 Why he's famous: Sports — football Notable accomplishment: Bruschi was selected as a member of the All-Pac-10 first-team in 1993, 1994 and 1995. Chase Budinger Began at UA in: 2006 Why he's famous: Sports — basketball Notable accomplishment: Budinger was the Pac-10 Freshman of the Year in 2007 and a member of the All-Pac-10 First Team in 2009. David Foster Wallace Graduated from UA in: 1987 — Master Why he's famous: Arts — literature Notable accomplishment: Wallace's novel "Infinite Jest" was recognized by Time magazine as one of the 100 best English-language novels published between 1923 and 2005. Kate Walsh Began at UA in: 1988 Why she's famous: Arts — film Notable accomplishment: Walsh is best known for her role as Dr. Addison Montgomery in the TV shows "Grey's Anatomy" and "Private Practice." She is also in the Netflix series "The Umbrella Academy." Kurt Busch Graduated from UA in: 1996 Why he's famous: Sports — NASCAR Notable accomplishment: Busch has 25 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series wins during his career. He won one Cup Series Championship in 2004. Ka'Deem Carey Began at UA in: 2011 Why he's famous: Sports — football Notable accomplishment: Carey holds many UA football records — the UA's single-season record for rushing yards with 1,929 and the UA's single-season record for rushing touchdowns with 23. Some other UA football records Carey holds: Most individual rushing attempts in a game with 48. Most individual rushing attempts in a season with 349. Most net yards gained in a game with 366. Most net yards gained in a career with 4,239. Most rushing touchdowns in a game with 5. Most rushing touchdowns in a career with 48. Most consecutive games with at least 100 yards gained with 16. Susan Casey Graduated from UA in: 1985 Why he's famous: Sports, arts Notable accomplishment: Susan Casey attended the UA on a swimming scholarship. She was the women’s winner of the first three El Tour de Tucson bicycle races. Casey is the author of a New York Times bestseller, "The Devil's Teeth: A True Story of Obsession and Survival Among America's Great White Sharks,” and of “The Wave:In Pursuit of the Rogues, Freaks, and Giants of the Ocean.” She was creative director of Outside Magazine and editor of O, the Oprah Magazine. Antoine Cason Graduated from UA in: 2008 Why he's famous: Sports — football Notable accomplishment: Cason was awarded the Jim Thorpe Award — given to the best defensive back in college football — in 2007, his senior season at UA. Raul H. Castro Graduated from UA in: 1949 Why he's famous: Politics — U.S. Ambassador; Governor of Arizona Notable accomplishment: Castro served as the U.S. Ambassador to Argentina from 1977-80. He also served as the 14th Governor of Arizona from 1975-77. Richard Harvey Chambers Graduated from UA in: 1929 Why he's famous: Politics — U.S. Federal Judge Notable accomplishment: Chambers served as federal judge for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit from 1959-76, which is the longest term served by a federal judge in the history of the Ninth Circuit. Joan Ganz Cooney Graduated from UA in: 1951 Why she's famous: Arts — television Notable accomplishment: Cooney is one of the founders of the Children's Television Network, which later created the television show "Sesame Street." Dennis DeConcini Graduated from UA in: 1959 Why he's famous: Politics — U.S. Senate Notable accomplishment: DeConcini served as a U.S. Senator from Arizona between 1977-95. Ted DeGrazia Graduated from UA in: 1944 Why he's famous: Arts Notable accomplishment: During his career, DeGrazia studied under artists Diego Rivera and José Clemente Orozco. David Dewhurst Graduated from UA in: 1967 Why he's famous: Politics — Lieutenant Governor of Texas Notable accomplishment: Dewhurst has been the 41st Lieutenant Governor of Texas since 2003. George DiCarlo Graduated from UA in: 1986 Why he's famous: Sports — swimming Notable accomplishment: DiCarlo won the gold medal and broke the then-Olympic record in the men's 400-meter freestyle event at the 1984 Olympics with a time of 3 minutes 51.23 seconds. Bob Dole Began at UA in: 1949 Why he's famous: Politics — U.S. Senate Notable accomplishment: Dole represented Kansas in the U.S. Senate from 1969-96 and ran for president in 1996, losing to incumbent President Bill Clinton. Shelley Duncan Left UA in: 2001 Why he's famous: Sports — baseball Notable accomplishment: Duncan was selected as a member of the All-American College First-Team in 2001. Robert Eckert Graduated from UA in: 1976 Why he's famous: Business — CEO Notable accomplishment: Eckert has held positions at many well-known American companies. For example, he's the former CEO of Mattel Inc. and the former president and CEO of Kraft Foods Inc. Karl Eller Graduated from UA in: 1952 Why he's famous: Business — entrepreneur Notable accomplishment: The University of Arizona Eller College of Management is named after Karl Eller. He was also one of the founding investors of the NBA team the Phoenix Suns in 1968. Years later, Eller transformed the convenience store chain Circle K into the second-largest convenience store chain in the U.S. Eller was inducted into the Advertising Hall of Fame by the American Advertising Federation in 2004, making him the first Arizonan to be inducted into the Advertising Hall of Fame. Bob Elliott Graduated from UA in: 1977 Why he's famous: Sports — basketball Notable accomplishment: Elliott, a former UA basketball standout and NBA player, was recently honored by members of Greater Tucson Leadership as Man of the Year. A longtime civic leader, Elliott was honored for his integrity, leadership abilities and contributions to the community. Elliott has served in at least 13 leadership roles in groups, including the Tucson Airport Authority, the Tucson Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce and the Tucson Urban League. He recently published a book titled “Tucson, A Basketball Town.” Between 1999-2003, he also lent his voice to the video game NBA Live as a color commentator. Sean Elliott Graduated from UA in: 1989 Why he's famous: Sports — basketball Notable accomplishment: Elliott is the all-time leading scorer at UA. After his collegiate career, Elliott went on to win an NBA championship with the San Antonio Spurs in 1999. Elliott's number, 32, was also retired by both the UA and the Spurs after his outstanding career in both places. Scott Erickson Began at UA in: 1988 Why he's famous: Sports — baseball Notable accomplishment: Erickson was selected as an all-star in 1991 and later won a World Series in the same year. Paul Fannin Began at UA in: 1925 Why he's famous: Politics — U.S. Senate; Governor Notable accomplishment: Fannin served as the 11th Governor of Arizona from 1959-65. He then served as a U.S. Senator from Arizona between 1965-77. Nick Foles Graduated from UA in: 2012 Why he's famous: Sports — football Notable accomplishment: In 2013, Foles broke the Philadelphia Eagles' record for most completed passes without an interception. He had 233. Nick Foles of the Philadelphia Eagles is the first ex-University of Arizona quarterback to play and win a Super Bowl title in 2018. Jennie Finch Graduated from UA in: 2002 Why she's famous: Sports — softball Notable accomplishment: During her time at UA, Finch helped the Wildcats win the Women's College World Series in 2001. She then went on to help the USA Softball team win a gold medal at the 2004 Olympics and a silver medal at the 2008 Olympics. David Fitzsimmons Graduated from UA in: 1977 Why he's famous: Arts — literature Notable accomplishment: Fitzsimmons, or "Fitz," is a cartoonist and editorial writer for the Arizona Daily Star. Nick Folk Graduated from UA in: 2007 Why he's famous: Sports — football Notable accomplishment: Folk played in the 2007 Pro Bowl. Terry Francona Began at UA in: 1977 Why he's famous: Sports — baseball Notable accomplishment: Francona coached the Boston Red Sox to its first World Series victory in 86 years during the 2004 season. Brenda Frese Graduated from UA in: 1993 Why she's famous: Sports — basketball Notable accomplishment: In 2006, Frese coached the University of Maryland's women's basketball team, which won the NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament. Channing Frye Graduated from UA in: 2005 Why he's famous: Sports — basketball Notable accomplishment: Frye was selected as a member of the NBA All-Rookie First Team in 2006. Jim Furyk Graduated from UA in: 1992 Why he's famous: Sports — golf Notable accomplishment: Furyk has won 16 PGA Tour events during his career, most notably the U.S. Open in 2003. José Galvez Graduated from UA in: 1972 Why he's famous: Arts — photography Notable accomplishment: Galvez, a Tucsonan who attended Tucson High, was the first Mexican-American photojournalist to be hired by The Los Angeles Times. Galvez and a team of reporters at the Times won the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service in 1984. Robert Gamez Began at UA in: 1986 Why he's famous: Sports — golf Notable accomplishment: Gamez was named as the PGA Tour Rookie of the Year in 1990. Jason Gardner Graduated from UA in: 2003 Why he's famous: Sports — basketball Notable accomplishment: In 2005, the UA retired Gardner's number, 22, for his outstanding achievements during his time spent at the UA. These achievements include being selected as an Associated Press second team All-American in 2003. Brian Garfield Graduated from UA in: 1959 Why he's famous: Arts — literature Notable accomplishment: Garfield's novel titled "Death Wish," published in 1972, was adapted into a film in 1974. Gil Gastelum Graduated from UA in: 1993 Why he's famous: Arts — music Notable accomplishment: Gastelum is the founder and CEO of Cosmica Artists and Records, a "boutique entertainment management and record label," as stated on the company's website. One of the company's artists, Gustavo Galindo, was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2012. Two more of the company's artists, La Santa Cecilia’s and Carla Morrison, have also been nominated for Latin Grammy Awards. Paul Giblin Graduated from UA in: 1988 Why he's famous: Journalism Notable accomplishment: Giblin, an investigative journalist, won a Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting in 2009 with fellow journalist Ryan Gabrielson while working at the East Valley Tribune in Mesa, Ariz. Pulitzer.org said the two were awarded "for their adroit use of limited resources to reveal, in print and online, how a popular sheriff’s (Joe Arpaio) focus on immigration enforcement endangered investigation of violent crime and other aspects of public safety." Samuel Pearson Goddard Jr. Graduated from UA in: 1949 — Law degree Why he's famous: Politics — Governor Notable accomplishment: Goddard Jr. was the 12th Governor of Arizona. He served from 1965-67. Barry Goldwater Honorary UA alumnus in: 1969 Why he's famous: Politics — Senator Notable accomplishment: Goldwater served as a five-term U.S. Senator from Arizona between 1953-65 and then again from 1969-87. He also ran for president as the Republican nominee in the 1964 election. George Gray Graduated from UA in: 1990 Why he's famous: Arts — television personality Notable accomplishment: Gray has hosted many television game shows, such as the "Weakest Link." Raúl Grijalva Graduated from UA in: 1971 Why he's famous: Politics — congress Notable accomplishment: Grijalva has served as the U.S. representative of Arizona's 3rd congressional district since 2003. Chip Hale Graduated from UA in: 1987 Why he's famous: Sports — baseball Notable accomplishment: Hale was the Arizona Diamondbacks manager from the 2015 and 2016 seasons. Ron Hassey Began at UA in: 1972 Why he's famous: Sports — baseball Notable accomplishment: The UA won a NCAA championship in 1976 while Hassey was a senior. Dan Hicks Graduated from UA in: 1984 Why he's famous: Sportscaster Notable accomplishment: Play-by-play announcer for golf, National Basketball Association and National Football League on NBC. Jordan Hill Left UA in: 2009 Why he's famous: Sports — basketball Notable accomplishment: Hill was selected as a member of the All-Pac-10 First Team in 2009. Earl Hindman Began at UA in: 1961 Why he's famous: Arts — film Notable accomplishment: Hindman is known for his role on the television series "Home Improvement." Rick Hoffman Graduated from UA in: 1992 Why he's famous: Arts — film Notable accomplishment: Hoffman is known for his roles in television series "Suits" and "Billions." Trevor Hoffman Left UA in: 1989 Why he's famous: Sports — baseball Notable accomplishment: Hoffman has the second-highest number of career saves in the MLB with 601. The remarkable part about that record is that Hoffman played shortstop while at the UA. Zeb Hogan Graduated from UA: Undergraduate degree in ecology and evolutionary biology Why he's famous: Biologist Notable accomplishment: Noted biologist and host of National Geographic's Monster Fish Alicia Hollowell Graduated from UA in: 2007 Why she's famous: Sports — softball Notable accomplishment: Between 2003 and 2006, UA softball pitcher Alicia Hollowell struck out 1,768 batters in her Wildcat career, which is the UA school record for most strikeouts. Her closest pursuer struck out 1,267 batters — 501 strikeouts fewer than Hollowell. Jack Howell Jr. Began at UA in: 1982 Why he's famous: Sports — baseball Notable accomplishment: Howell was inducted into the Pima County Sports Hall of Fame in 2001 for his baseball-related accomplishments. Serena Hoy Graduated from UA in: 1994 Why she's famous: Politics — Homeland Security Notable accomplishment: Serena Hoy won a Rhodes Scholarship in 1994. She is senior adviser to the deputy secretary of U.S. Homeland Security and former chief counsel to Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev. Nick Hundley Began at UA in: 2002 Why he's famous: Sports — baseball Notable accomplishment: Baseball America named Hundley as a second-team All-American in 2005. Andre Iguodala Left UA in: 2004 Why he's famous: Sports — basketball Notable accomplishment: Iguodala played for the USA men's basketball team in the 2012 Olympics and helped the team win a gold medal. Richard Jefferson Left UA in: 2001 Why he's famous: Sports — basketball Notable accomplishment: During his time at the UA, Jefferson helped lead the Wildcats to a Final Four appearance in 2001. He won a bronze medal in the 2004 Olympics while playing with the USA men's basketball team. In 2012, Jefferson was inducted into the Pac-12 Hall of Honor. He also donated $3.5 million to the UA to build the Richard Jefferson Gymnasium that bears his name. His donation is one of the largest individual donations to UA Athletics. He currently plays for the Denver Nuggets. Len Jessup Graduated from UA: in 1989 with PhD from the Eller College Why he's famous: A leader in higher education and former dean of the Eller College. Former president of UNLV and current president of Claremont Graduate University. Noteworthy Accomplishments: Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) CEO of the year; helped bring the Raiders to Las Vegas. Jay John Graduated from UA in: 1981 Why he's famous: Sports — basketball Notable accomplishment: John is an assistant men's basketball coach at the University of California, Berkeley. Vance Johnson Graduated from UA in: 1985 Why he's famous: Sports — football; long jump Notable accomplishment: Johnson played in three Super Bowls with the Denver Broncos during his career — 1987, '88 and '90. He was also a world-class long jumper, who won the NCAA championship in 1982. Woody Johnson Graduated from UA in: 1972 Why he's famous: Business Notable accomplishment: Johnson owns the New York Jets football team. Deborah Leoni Why she's famous: Writer and TV producer Notable accomplishments: Leoni has worked as an ABC executive but in 1998 she founded Flagstaff 360, a production and marketing company. She has since developed and produced for Showtime, Lifetime, Disney Channel, BET and other television networks. Dennis Leoni Why he's famous: Executive producer Notable accomplishments: Leoni is most known for creating the Showtime show "Resurrection Blvd." He became an actor and stuntman at Old Tucson Studios after his sophomore year at UA. Tom Kalinske Graduated from UA in: 1968 Why he's famous: Business — CEO Notable accomplishment: Kalinske has been the CEO of many well-known companies such as Mattel, Matchbox and Sega of America. Kalinske currently works as the executive chairman of Global Education Learning. Kitty Kelley Began at UA in: 1959 Why she's famous: Arts — literature Notable accomplishment: One of Kelley's most-recognized works is "Nancy Reagan: The Unauthorized Biography," published in 1991. Steve Kerr Graduated from UA in: 1988 Why he's famous: Sports — basketball Notable accomplishment: Kerr is a five-time NBA champion. He is the all-time leader in NCAA three-point percentage (57.3 percent). His number, 25, was retired by the UA. In May 2014, Kerr was named as the head coach of the Golden State Warriors NBA team. In Oct. 2014, Kerr and his wife donated $1 million to the UA for the ongoing McKale Center renovations. Barbara Kingsolver Graduated from UA in: 1981 Why she's famous: Arts — literature Notable accomplishment: Kingsolver is a New York Times bestselling author. Novels include "The Poisonwood Bible" and "The Bean Trees," set partially in Tucson. Jon Kyl Graduated from UA in: 1964 Why he's famous: Politics — U.S. Senate Notable accomplishment: Kyl served as a U.S. Senator from Arizona between 1995-2013. Spencer Larsen Graduated from UA in: 2008 Why he's famous: Sports — football Notable accomplishment: Larsen was selected as a member of the All-Pac-10 First-Team in 2007. Kevin Leman Graduated from UA in: 1969 Why he's famous: Arts — literature Notable accomplishment: Leman is a New York Times bestselling author. His parenting books include "The Birth Order Book." Alison Levine Graduated from UA in: 1987 Why she's famous: Arts — literature; Sports — extreme outdoor Notable accomplishment: Levine has climbed the highest peaks on every continent. She is also a New York Times bestselling author of the leadership book "On the Edge." Warren Livingston Graduated from UA in: 1961 Why he's famous: Sports — football Notable accomplishment: Livingston played six seasons in the NFL with the Dallas Cowboys between 1961-66. Lorna Lockwood Graduated from UA in: 1923 Why she's famous: Politics — Supreme Court Notable accomplishment: Lockwood was the first woman to become a chief justice of a state Supreme Court. She served in Arizona. Kenny Lofton Graduated from UA in: 1989 Why he's famous: Sports — baseball and basketball Notable accomplishment: Lofton is a six-time MLB All-Star and a four-time MLB Gold Glove Award winner. He is one of only two people to play in a NCAA basketball championship and a MLB World Series. J. David Lowell Graduated from UA in: 1949 Why he's famous: Engineering — mining Notable accomplishment: Lowell earned his bachelor's degree in mining engineering from the UA in 1949 and a master's degree in geology from Stanford University in 1957. He returned to the UA and completed a professional engineer degree in 1959. He has received honorary doctorates from Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos in Peru in 1998 and the UA in 2000. Lowell has discovered more copper ore than any other person in history. He is a 2002 inductee of the American Mining Hall of Fame. In 2008, Lowell and his wife, Edith, donated $2.5 million toward the ongoing construction of the UA's basketball and volleyball practice facility. Another $2.06 million went to establishing the David Lowell Professional Program in Mineral Resources in the department of mining and geological engineering. Terry J. Lundgren Graduated from UA in: 1975 Why he's famous: Business Notable accomplishment: Lundgren is the CEO of Macy's Inc. The UA Center for Retailing bears his name. Harvey Mason Jr. Began at UA in: 1986 Why he's famous: Arts — music; Sports — basketball Notable accomplishment: Is a record producer, songwriter and movie producer. Mason has won multiple Grammy Awards. Chris McAlister Left UA in: 1999 Why he's famous: Sports — football Notable accomplishment: McAlister was a three-time All-Pac-10 first-team selection in 1996-98. He won a Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens in 2001. James McMurtry Began at UA in: 1986 Why he's famous: Arts — music Notable accomplishment: Music critic Robert Christgau ranked McMurtry's song "We Can't Make It Here" as "the best song of the 2000s." John Meloan Began at UA in: 2003 Why he's famous: Sports — baseball Notable accomplishment: Meloan had a perfect season in 2004 while at the UA. His record was 10-0 in 11 starts. Frank Middleton Graduated from UA in: 1997 Why he's famous: Sports — football Notable accomplishment: In 2007, Middleton was inducted into the Fort Scott Community College Athletic Hall of Fame, where he played before the UA. Arturo Moreno Graduated from UA in: 1973 Why he's famous: Business — entrepreneur Notable accomplishment: Moreno owns the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. He is the first Mexican-American to own a major sports team in the U.S. Peter Murrieta Began at UA in: 1984 Why he's famous: Arts — film Notable accomplishment: Murrieta is the former head writer for the TV show "Wizards of Waverly Place." He won two Emmy Awards for his work on the movie "Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie," adapted from the TV show. Ryk Neethling Graduated from UA in: 2001 Why he's famous: Sports — swimming Notable accomplishment: Neethling was part of the 4×100 m freestyle relay team that won a gold medal in the 2004 Olympics. Alana Nichols Graduated from UA in: 2006 Why she's famous: Sports — Paralympic wheelchair basketball; Paralympic alpine skiing Notable accomplishment: Nichols won a gold medal with the U.S. women's Paralympic basketball team in 2008. She also won two gold medals in the 2010 Winter Paralympics. Dennis Northcutt Graduated from UA in: 2000 Why he's famous: Sports — football Notable accomplishment: Northcutt was named as a Consensus All-American in 1999 while at the UA. Robert Nugent Graduated from UA in: 1923 Why he's famous: Education — administration Notable accomplishment: Chemist Robert Nugent won a Rhodes Scholarship in 1923. He was dean of two colleges at the UA — liberal arts and graduate studies — before becoming executive vice president for the university. A building on campus is named for him. He died in 1963. The University of Arizona Alumni Association also has an award named in memory of him — the Nugent Award. Lacey Nymeyer Graduated from UA in: 2009 Why she's famous: Sports — swimming Notable accomplishment: Nymeyer and her 4x200 meter freestyle relay team broke the world record time for the event in 2007 with their time of 7 minutes 50.09 seconds. She was also selected as the Pac-10 Woman of the Year and the NCAA Woman of the Year, both in 2009. Lorena Ochoa Left UA in: 2002 Why she's famous: Sports — golf Notable accomplishment: Ochoa is a four-time LPGA Tour Player of the Year. Josh Pastner Graduated from UA in: 2000 Why he's famous: Sports — basketball Notable accomplishment: Pastner is head coach of Georgia Tech men's basketball team. He was part of the UA's 1997 NCAA champion basketball team. Lisan Peng Graduated from UA in: 1992 Why she's famous: Medicine — cancer work Notable accomplishment: Dr. Lisan Peng won a Rhodes Scholarship in 1993. She is a doctor at the UA Cancer center. Peng graduated from University High School. Valerie Perrine Began at UA in: 1961 Why she's famous: Arts — film Notable accomplishment: Perrine is known for her role as Eve Teschmacher in the 1978 film "Superman." She also played Honey Bruce in the 1974 film "Lenny." Don Pettit Graduated from UA in: 1983 Why he's famous: Science — NASA astronaut Notable accomplishment: Pettit spent a total of 370 days in space throughout his NASA career. Antonio Pierce Graduated from UA in: 2001 Why he's famous: Sports — football Notable accomplishment: Pierce won a Super Bowl with the New York Giants in 2007. He was also selected to play in the 2006 Pro Bowl. Todd Pletcher Graduated from UA in: 1989 Why he's famous: Sports — horse racing Notable accomplishment: Pletcher's horse, Super Saver, won the Kentucky Derby in 2010. Don Pooley Graduated from UA in: 1973 Why he's famous: Sports — golf Notable accomplishment: Pooley won two PGA Tour events in 1980 and 1987, most notably the B.C. Open in 1980. Brian Ralston Graduated from UA in: 1997 Why he's famous: Arts — music Notable accomplishment: Ralston produced the short film "The Receipt" and composed the music for it. Ralston's score for the film won the "Gold Medal of Excellence" at the Park City Film Music Festival in 2005. Brooks Reed Left UA in: 2011 Why he's famous: Sports — football Notable accomplishment: Reed was named a first-team All Pac-10 member in 2010. Reed also attended Sabino High School in Tucson. He's currently a starting linebacker for the Houston Texans. Jeffrey Rein Graduated from UA in: 1975 Why he's famous: Business — CEO Notable accomplishment: Rein is a former CEO of Walgreens. Sean Rooks Graduated from UA in: 1992 Why he's famous: Sports — basketball Notable accomplishment: Rooks played 12 seasons in the NBA between 1992-2004. Richard Russo Graduated from UA in: 1979 Why he's famous: Arts — literature Notable accomplishment: Russo won a Pulitzer Prize in 2002 for fiction for "Empire Falls." Warren Rustand Graduated from UA in: 1965 Why he's famous: Sports — basketball Notable accomplishment: Rustand played basketball at the UA from 1961-1965, and was the first Wildcat to 1) play on a U.S. national team [1966, Silver Medal]; 2) be named an Academic All-American; 3) be named WAC Scholar/Athlete of the Year; 4) play in a national all-star game [1965 East-West game]; 5) be named All WAC three consecutive years; 6) be named to the All-District 7 NCAA team; and 7) lead the team in field goal percentage and free throw percentage three consecutive years. Rustand also was named Outstanding Sophomore, Junior and Senior Athlete of the Year and was named MVP, Most Inspirational Player and captain in his junior and senior years. In addition, Rustand was named by The Arizona Daily Star as one of the 15 greatest US basketball players all-time, was elected to the UA Sports Hall of Fame, is one of only two UA athletes to be an All-American and Student Body President, and received the Merrill Freeman Award as the Outstanding Graduate based on character, scholarship and leadership. After his UA career, Rustand was drafted by the San Francisco Warriors of the NBA but instead chose to play AAU basketball, and served as assistant coach at UA (1967-68). He also coached and administered youth basketball for 20 years and worked as a sports reporter for KVOA-TV (1969-72). In his career away from basketball, Rustand has been involved in government affairs at the highest level. He was a White House scholar, served a fellowship at the Commerce Department and became Appointments Secretary for President Gerald Ford. Rory Sabbatini Began at UA in: 1995 Why he's famous: Sports — golf Notable accomplishment: Sabbatini has won six PGA Tour events, most notably the HP Byron Nelson Championship in 2009. Rico Saccani Graduated from UA in: 1973 Why he's famous: Arts — music Notable accomplishment: Saccani is the former music director for the Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra. Brian Anderson Left UA in: 2003 Why he's famous: Sports - baseball Notable accomplishments: Anderson was a Chicago White Socks first draft pick in 2003. He played major league baseball for five years, the first four with the White Sox and the remaining year with the Boston Red Sox. In 2021, Anderson returned to the UA to finish his college degree and join Chip Hale's coaching staff. Ari Sandel Graduated from UA in: 1998 Why he's famous: Arts — film Notable accomplishment: Sandel won an Academy Award in 2006 for the "Best Live Action Short Film" with his short film "West Bank Story." Robert Sarver Graduated from UA in: 1982 Why he's famous: Business — sports Notable accomplishment: Sarver is the majority owner of the Phoenix Suns (NBA) and the Phoenix Mercury (WNBA) and founded the National Bank of America. Brian Schmidt Graduated from UA in: 1989 Why he's famous: Science — astrophysics Notable accomplishment: Schmidt's research team won the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics for their help in discovering the accelerating universe. Roland Schoeman Graduated from UA in: 2003 Why he's famous: Sports — swimming Notable accomplishment: Schoeman set the 50m freestyle world record in 2009 with a time of 20.30 seconds. Richard "Dick" Scobee Graduated from UA in: 1965 Why he's famous: Science — NASA astronaut Notable accomplishment: Scobee spent close to seven days total in space during his NASA career. John Shadegg Graduated from UA in: 1972 Why he's famous: Politics — U.S. Representative Notable accomplishment: Shadegg was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives in Arizona's 3rd congressional district from 1995-2011. Sally Shamrell Graduated from UA Why she's famous: TV — Arts and film Notable accomplishment: Popular Tucson TV personality at KVOA Channel 4. Also has appeared in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., American Crime Story, The Young and the Restless, and most recently, Shonda Rhimes’ drama “For the People.” Garry Shandling Graduated from UA in: 1971 Why he's famous: Arts — film Notable accomplishment: Shandling won an Emmy for outstanding writing for a comedy series in 1998 for "The Larry Sanders Show." Ron Shelton Graduated from UA in: 1974 Why he's famous: Arts — film Notable accomplishment: Shelton wrote and directed the film "White Men Can't Jump." He also wrote and directed the film "Bull Durham" and co-wrote and directed the film "Tin Cup." Peter H. Smith Graduated from UA in: 1977 Why he's famous: Science — astronomy Notable accomplishment: Smith is the principal investigator for the $420 million Phoenix explorer. Phoenix landed on Mars in 2008. J.T. Snow Began at UA in: 1986 Why he's famous: Sports — baseball Notable accomplishment: Snow is a six-time MLB Gold Glove Award winner. Annika Sorenstam Graduated from UA in: 1994 Why she's famous: Sports — golf Notable accomplishment: Sorenstam was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2003. Stephen Spinella Graduated from UA in: 1979 Why he's famous: Arts — film Notable accomplishment: Spinella is known for his role as Rick Stokes in the film "Milk." Mike Springer Graduated from UA in: 1984 Why he's famous: Sports — golf Notable accomplishment: Springer won two PGA Tour events in 1994. Jeff A. Stevens Graduated from UA in: 1986 Why he's famous: Business Notable accomplishment: Stevens is the CEO, president and director of the oil refining company Western Refining, Inc. In 2009, Jeff and his wife, Sharon Stevens, donated $10 million to University of Arizona Athletics. The relatively new Lowell-Stevens Football Facility on the UA campus is partially named after the Stevens family. Ed Stokes Graduated from UA in: 1993 Why he's famous: Sports — basketball Notable accomplishment: During his career at UA, Stokes had 644 rebounds and 167 blocked shots. Clifford Stoll Graduated from UA in: 1980 — Ph.D. Why he's famous: Science — astronomy; Arts — literature Notable accomplishment: Stoll is known for his 1989 book "The Cuckoo's Egg," which is a personal account of the hunt for a hacker who broke into a computer at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Damon Stoudamire Graduated from UA in: 1995 Why he's famous: Sports — basketball Notable accomplishment: Stoudamire was named as the NBA Rookie of the Year in 1996. Salim Stoudamire Graduated from UA in: 2005 Why he's famous: Sports — basketball Notable accomplishment: While at UA, Stoudamire's 3-point field goal percentage was 45.8 percent. Only Steve Kerr had a higher 3-point field goal percentage while at UA. Clay Templin Graduated from UA in: 1981 Why he's famous: Firefighter — Incident Commander Notable accomplishment: Templin is currently the Fire Staff Officer for the Tonto National Forest. He's also one of only 16 Incident Commanders in the country. In addition, he was the Incident Commander during the Yarnell Hill Fire. He spoke to residents and answered their questions. Jason Terry Graduated from UA in: 1999 Why he's famous: Sports — basketball Notable accomplishment: Terry was named the NBA Sixth Man of the Year in 2009. He won an NCAA championship in 1997 at the UA and won an NBA championship in 2011. Vicki Lewis Thompson Graduated from UA in: 1965 Why she's famous: Arts — literature Notable accomplishment: Thompson is a New York Times bestselling author of romance novels. Tom Tolbert Left UA in: 1988 Why he's famous: Sports — basketball Notable accomplishment: During the 1987-88 season, Tolbert helped the UA reach the Final Four in 1988 by starting and playing in 38 games, which is tied for the UA school record for most games started and played in a single season. Darian Townsend Left UA in: 2008 Why he's famous: Sports — swimming Notable accomplishment: Townsend was part of the South African men's 4x100 meter freestyle relay team that won a gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics and broke the world record with a time of 3 minutes 13.17 seconds. B. Randall "Randy" Tufts Graduated from UA in: 1972 What he's famous for: Along with Gary Tenen, he discovered Kartchner Caverns in 1974. Notable Achievement: Tufts and Tenen kept their discovery of the caverns secret for 14 years until they were assured the caverns would be protected. Tufts died in 2002. Morris K. Udall Graduated from UA in: 1949 Why he's famous: Politics — House of Representatives Notable accomplishment: Udall was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives for 30 years, 1961-91. Stewart Udall Graduated from UA in: 1948 Why he's famous: Politics — U.S. House of Representatives Notable accomplishment: Udall was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Arizona. He then became the 37th U.S. Secretary of the Interior, under Presidents Kennedy and Johnson. Amy Van Dyken Graduated from UA in: 1992 Why she's famous: Sports — swimming Notable accomplishment: Van Dyken is the first American female to win four gold medals in one Olympic Games. Bobby Wade Left UA in: 2003 Why he's famous: Sports — football Notable accomplishment: Wade led the NFC in punt returns for touchdowns in 2005. Jack Wagner Graduated from UA in: 1982 Why he's famous: Arts — film Notable accomplishment: Wagner won a Golden Rose Award in 2006 for best soap actor for his role as Dominick "Nick" Marone in "The Bold and the Beautiful." Luke Walton Graduated from UA in: 2002 Why he's famous: Sports — basketball Notable accomplishment: Walton won two NBA championships with the Los Angeles Lakers in 2009 and '10. He was also selected as an All-Pac-10 First Team member twice, in 2002 and '03. Gordon Willey Graduated from UA in: 1935 Why he's famous: Archaeology Notable accomplishment: Willey is known as "the dean of New World archaeology." Brian Williams Left UA in: 1991 Why he's famous: Sports — basketball Notable accomplishment: Williams won an NBA championship with the Chicago Bulls in 1997. Derrick Williams Began at UA in: 2009 Why he's famous: Sports — basketball Notable accomplishment: Williams, or "D-Will," was named as the Pac-10 Player of the Year in 2011.
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Jerry Roberts Jr. (48) Linebacker - 2023 • Redshirt Senior • Phil Steele Preseason Independent Team (First Team - LB) • College Football Network All-Independ...
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2023 • Redshirt Senior • Phil Steele Preseason Independent Team (First Team - LB) • College Football Network All-Independent Defense Team (Honorable Mention - LB) • Made 10 appearances for the Minutemen on the season, accumulating 36 tackles (13 solo, 23 assisted), two tackles for loss an a pass breakup • Recorded a season-high seven total tackles, including two solo, while adding a TFl for four yards and a pass deflection at Penn State (10/14) • Had at least two tackles in all 10 games played • Posted a season-high four solo takedowns vs. UConn (11/25) • Had 0.5 TFLs both at Eastern Michigan (9/16) and vs. Toledo (10/7) Before Massachusetts