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The sentence that Hogue is appealing would require him to serve nine months in jail and five years on probation, as well as to perform 100 days of community service and to repay the financial aid he received from Princeton.
The Ad Board may give students probation for infractions such as lying to a University officer, holding a "disruptive" party, engaging in "sexual misconduct" or violating College alcohol policy, according to the report.
The annual training sessions parallel the instruction that new guards receive. A new guard is considered a "trainee" during the first six months on the job, a probation period during which they may be fired for any reason.
None of the veteran employees interviewed could explain the trend toward civilian supervisors. Nor could they explain Behenna's promotion to supervisor despite his disciplinary record, or security supervisor Thomas F. Henaghan's promotion, which occurred immediately after his probation period.
WHEN LAWSON BROWN SET OUT to reinvest his family's $70,000 nest egg a few months ago, the Minneapolis, Minnesota, probation officer found his options limited. Brown, 39, considered mutual funds to be "unexciting." Certificates of deposit? "Get real," he says. "Not with bank rates of 3%." Bonds? "Same...