The Bridge Program saga continues…
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- October
- 31
The latest to come out of the case against four Mahopac educators who stand accused of child endangerment is as follows…
• Nov. 9: The District Attorney’s Office must respond to the defense’s motions to dismiss the case. (Original response date had been set for Oct. 30, but the prosecution requested an extension.)
• Nov. 15: Justice Thomas Jacobellis will make a decision on the motions.
• Nov. 20: All parties are due back in court “for control purposes.” This essentially means the judge will review where the case is procedurally and set new trial dates, if necessary. Trial dates initially had been set for Nov. 14, 15, 16 and 19.
Please stay tuned…
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So, the DA needs MORE time? I thought it was a “slam dunk” case to him!
One would think that if the DA had trustworthy witnesses, he wouldn’t need to ask for more time.
Anyone know if anything took place yesterday?
I haven’t heard anything. This needs to get cleared up so that the lawsuits against the accusers can commence. Now THAT will be VERY interesting!
See you at court tonight.
anything new?