Fighting For Important Causes In State And Federal Courts

Crack dealer accepts plea offer, sentence is reduced by 26 years

Two years ago, Antonio McIntosh, originally from Brooklyn, N.Y., was led away to federal prison with a 35-year sentence for dealing crack cocaine in this city. On Wednesday, he left federal court again, but this time with 26 years less time to serve. McIntosh and...

DECISIONS LOOM FOR DEMONSTRATORS ARRESTED DURING NGA CONFERENCE

UNIVERSITY PARK — Three Penn State students will learn within five days whether they will be held responsible and punished for charges stemming from a protest on the Osmond Laboratory balcony in July. The demonstration coincided with National Governors’...

You Have the Right to Remain Nude

Privacy and comfort are American rights. However, if your comfort is at the expense of another, you may be breaking indecent exposure laws. It’s important to understand if you have the right to remain nude and when you do. Nudity laws differ, depending on where you...

Congregations defend liberties with resolution

State College residents have drafted a resolution concerning the recently passed USA Patriot and Homeland Security acts in an effort to minimize government surveillance. Residents, including members of the Congregation Brit Shalom, the Society of Friends and the...

Student photographer to face trial

PENNSYLVANIA — March 6, 2009. The case of a Pennsylvania State University student photographer is headed for a trial after a district judge threw out all but one of the charges. Penn State junior Michael Felletter is charged with failing to disperse when he was taking...

Judge reduces charges in case

The First Amendment debate surrounding The Daily Collegian photographer Michael Felletter’s charges in connection with the Oct. 25 riot spilled over into a Centre County courtroom Wednesday, months after the charges were first filed. Felletter was bound over for...
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