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...last week, according to Middlesex District Attorney Spokeswoman Meredith Lerner. Purdy is scheduled to return for sentencing for the prostitution charges on March 13. The case was brought to trial before the Superior Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts on February 20, and ended on February 23. Purdy pled not guilty to all charges. According to the Commonwealth’s statement of the case, detectives Louis Cherubino Jr. and James Hyde, in conjunction with the Cambridge Special Investigations Unit, began to investigate the About Hair salon and Purdy in October 2005. James Hyde, the Somerset Police detective who came...

Author: By Yelena S. Mironova, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: About Hair Owner Guilty | 2/28/2007 | See Source »

...trial of the Harvard Square salon and antique store owner charged with running a prostitution ring out of his Arrow Street establishment is slated to begin Nov. 27. On that date, the jury will be selected. Owner of About Hair, Duncan W. Purdy, 52, who has pled not guilty to all charges, also faces rape charges. He will appear in court that same day for a pretrial conference regarding this second charge, according to Middlesex District Attorney spokeswoman Melissa Sherman. Purdy was first arrested in early October of last year after an undercover sting operation by the Cambridge Police...

Author: By Reed B. Rayman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: NEWS IN BRIEF: Trial of Harvard Square Store Owner, Facing Charges of Rape and Propogating Prostitution, Set to Begin | 10/31/2006 | See Source »

...happens after your app is in the mail, though it’s not clear whether an untruthful student would lose his degree after graduating. But what about other skeletons in your closet? In 1995, the University revoked the admission of a Harvard admit after discovering that she had pled no contest to voluntary manslaughter after allegedly beating her mother to death with a lead candlestick five years earlier. A creepy example, but a reminder that Harvard knows...

Author: By Jessica M. Luna, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: The Ethics of Unethical Behaviour | 10/25/2006 | See Source »

...charges were dropped yesterday against one of the two defendants charged with verbally and physically abusing an openly gay Harvard undergraduate, more than a year after the incident took place. Jose T. Sousa, 26, of Cambridge, had earlier pled not guilty to charges of intent to intimidate stemming from an incident that took place outside Adams House in April 2005. And in Middlesex District Court yesterday, Assistant District Attorney Jessica Noble successfully lobbied the judge to dismiss charges against Sousa. Timothy J. Kelleher—the other defendant in the case and the individual suspected of actually striking the victim?...

Author: By Reed B. Rayman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Charges Dropped In Hate-Crime Case | 9/27/2006 | See Source »

...says Romatowski, “one of them showed up in [Riley’s] university mailbox.” Romatowski declined to say if she was the mysterious mailer. When asked how HSA found out about her collection of now dozens of the small mermaids and elephants, Riley pled ignorance. But she hopes that the donations keep coming. “We’re saving them forever,” she says, but quickly recants. “We might recycle them, because recycling is good for the environment”—a convenient truth...

Author: By FM Staff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Kong Collection | 9/20/2006 | See Source »

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