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To: THE WATSONYOUTH who wrote (1038073)11/11/2017 8:01:12 AM
From: James Seagrove  Respond to of 1575939
 
Did Shep sue you yet? I hope so, not because I have anything against you. Young lawyers need a hand-up and this case would be a slam-dunk.


His ignorance is rivaled only by the level of arrogance with which he continues to proclaim that ignorance....

......Shepard prospered during the era at IBM when anyone could succeed........nobody got fired............he was a political animal who leeched off the work of others...........when the shit finally hit the fan at IBM, he was among the first to get shit canned......his financial success at IBM spawned his arrogance.........believe me...deep down, he KNOWS he is an idiot.......I avoided him at IBM and avoid him here..........how people here have not learned to do likewise is simply beyond me.






To: THE WATSONYOUTH who wrote (1038073)11/12/2017 8:38:43 AM
From: FJB  Respond to of 1575939
 
Rochester judge jailed again, allegedly refused to wear ankle monitor

11/12/2017, 6:57:40 AM · by Libloather · 6 replies
New York Upstate ^ | 11/10/17 | Ngoc Huynh

Rochester City Court Judge Leticia Astacio has been sent back to jail for allegedly violating her probation again by refusing to wear an ankle monitoring bracelet. Wasn't Astacio already in jail? Last month, she was in jail for violating her probation related to a drunken driving conviction. Last week, a hearing determined that she should be released due to a technicality. Astacio's lawyer argued that she was not immediately given terms of her probation when she was sentenced in July. How did she end up in court again? Upon released from custody on Monday, she's accused of refusing to put...