Saturday, March 24, 2007

Community Corrections news: - Murrysville bar owner sentenced for tax evasion


Murrysville bar owner sentenced for tax evasion
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - A Murrysville bar owner was sentenced yesterday to one year in a community corrections center for tax evasion. Rick M. Porado, who owns Rick's Sports Bar and Grill on Route 22 in Murrysville, failed to pay nearly $140,000 in income tax from 2000 to

State's release of felons raises concerns
Seattle Post Intelligencer - The move alarmed community corrections officers who supervise the felons, and local police officials said they were disappointed by the action. But corrections officials said they had no choice. "We tried to release the lowest-risk offenders in order

Former DeKalb High teacher, coach sentenced
Evening Star - He will serve the first part of his incarceration on work release if he qualifies and the second portion on home detention through Steuben County Community Corrections, again, if he qualifies for the program. On probation, he must follow enhanced

Conrad guilty of murder
Leaf Chronicle - Sanders was charged with facilitating first-degree murder, but in exchange for his testimony will plead guilty to facilitating second-degree murder, and will serve eight years in a community corrections parole program near Memphis. Verdict reaction

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