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The convictions will be erased from the students' records if they contact their probation officer once every month, pay the fines, and complete their community service--which the judge said "must concern the areas of working with animals and animal husbandry".
At that time the MIAA also put the boys' team on probation for recruiting violations but decided to let the team play out the season. The reversal of that decision was a response to an appeal from athletic directors of suburban league teams.
October 1978. Representative Joshua Eilberg, 59, Pennsylvania Democrat, was indicted for receiving illegal compensation. He lost his re-election race that fall and changed his plea to guilty at his February 1979 trial. He got a $10,000 fine and five years' probation.
University Secretary Henry Chauncey, who oversees the police department, fired Natalie Podryhula in November after studying the accusations against her. Podryhula denied the charges and two weeks ago a grievance panel decided firing was too severe a penalty and instead imposed a six-month probation and one-month's loss...
Running into Johnny Carson can be trouble too, especially if one is an anxious guest on his Tonight show. Tynan has been there on what he calls "two vertiginous occasions." His impression: "The other talk shows in which I have taken part were all saunas by comparison with Carson'...