Student got arrested in a major drug bust at Gallaudet University

Gallaudet University serves deaf and HoH students with some hearing students, especially ASL and interpreter program. They do have two departments - MSSD to serve 9th to 12th grade and KDES to serve preschool to 8th grade.

It has been for many years - more than 50 years.

Wow...news to me.
 
Not in Nevada. That happened to Jessica Williams, driver, who killed six juvies on the side of freeway picking some trash. Google her name. One of six juvies was my mom's best friend's granddaughter. :shock:

no no.

clarification - what I'm talking about in my post is when nobody is killed. just pulled over and arrested for DUI.
 
I do not disagree that it was a plea bargain. You must be one of those people who classify those as guilty if they plea bargain. Plea bargaining is an option that allows a DA or defendant to work out a deal because NEITHER side's case is strong enough to be fully and indisputably enforced. She CANNOT be re-tried for it.

I assume she is guilty because she entered a guilty plea.

The charges can still be brought in Federal Court....this case has no bearing there.
 
I assume she is guilty because she entered a guilty plea.

The charges can still be brought in Federal Court....this case has no bearing there.

Yes, she's guilty on PWID on the marijuana. I said that from day one.

I understand about Federal Court. I do not disagree with you. I don't think it's likely. I was referring to the local level.
 
i dunno the law over there, or what, but
it smells like 'slight special treatment because she's deaf. so a plea bargain made the deal of 'shorter jail term is balanced out with lengthier supervision period'.perhaps?

Supervised Release (MSR) here is basically the same concept as parole. Report to someone / they show up to check on you while you are out in the world. To make sure you are not doing anything 'illegal' and on the way back to being a 'productive citizen'.
 
Supervised Release (MSR) here is basically the same concept as parole. Report to someone / they show up to check on you while you are out in the world. To make sure you are not doing anything 'illegal' and on the way back to being a 'productive citizen'.

...so why the FAFSA ban, to me, its just double standard
 
...so why the FAFSA ban, to me, its just double standard

let's put it this way -

you donated thousands and thousands of dollars to sponsor this person's education on the condition that he maintains 3.5 GPA... no cheating... no crime... and then he got caught by police for selling drugs and you found out that he has been dealing and selling drugs for a while.

are you going to continue sponsoring him?
 
...so why the FAFSA ban, to me, its just double standard

FAFSA - Pell Grant and Federal Student Loan.

They won't grant to students who convicted on drug charge so it has nothing with supervised release.
 
let's put it this way -

you donated thousands and thousands of dollars to sponsor this person's education on the condition that he maintains 3.5 GPA... no cheating... no crime... and then he got caught by police for selling drugs and you found out that he has been dealing and selling drugs for a while.

are you going to continue sponsoring him?

Let's put it this way... I would give someone the opportunity to redeem themselves if it were warranted or earned.
 
Yes, she's guilty on PWID on the marijuana. I said that from day one.

I understand about Federal Court. I do not disagree with you. I don't think it's likely. I was referring to the local level.

Usually in this situation, it depends on how many people make noise and press them to file. Seeing that Gally is Federally Chartered and mostly federally funded there could be some taxpayer backlash. That is the perspective I am coming from. She was using a dorm and selling drugs while being funded by my tax dollars.
 
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We are talking about a city that re-elected Marion Barry after his "incident".

:giggle:
Luckily for me that the mayor when I was there was Walter Washington! I was parading/protesting in front of the Mayor's house the day MLK was shot. Boy, did I grow up fast!! :lol:
 
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