...DeWeese, D-Greene, should be removed from November's general election ballot. On April 24, DeWeese was sentenced to state prison on a...
...a unanimous ruling in Greene v. Fisher that interpreted...Supreme Court of the United States" in the Antiterrorism and...
...case involves German and Argentine citizens doing business in Argentina, the United States claims jurisdiction because Siemens common shares are registered with the SEC, and...
...sentenced to 15 years in prison by a Pennsylvania federal judge...ballet instructors at the Moscow State Academy of Choreography that he...
...pled guilty in Greene County to DUI...been driving on State Route 2017 in...that gave county prison boards or boards...
...that DeWeese, a Greene County Democrat, employed...post as the state's revenue secretary...40 years in prison and $85,000...
...that DeWeese, a Greene County Democrat, employed...post as the state's revenue secretary...40 years in prison and $85,000...
...that DeWeese, a Greene County Democrat, employed...post as the state's revenue secretary...40 years in prison and $85,000...
...that DeWeese, a Greene County Democrat, employed...post as the state's revenue secretary...40 years in prison and $85,000...
...Alleged Retaliation • Prison Transfer Plaintiff...purposes behind the state and federal prison...
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