Editor's Note:
On Nov. 23, 2009, court officials dropped all charges against Adamson after determining her actions did not constitute a violation of law.
Two University students were arrested and a third was issued a special complaint summons for ...(back to the article)
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which one of these students is not like the others?
lol. who cares?
soooooooooooo typicalllllllllllllllllllllllllll
Don't quite see the purpose of using the defendants' real names..
@'12 they aren't minors
Gotta love those Legal Eagles.
The attorney said,“Requiring people to be 21 is an absurdity."
But sir, it is still the current the law of the land.
And more to the point, it would appear that your client(s) each did something more than just being underage. Throw a beer on a guard, hop a fence, refuse to divulge identity, etc. Focus, focus.
good for cottage for refusing someone entrance to the club who was clearly a disaster. this is what the clubs need to do to more to protect themselves.
Where is Rocco Cipparone when you need him?
"according to an article in The Times of Trenton"
Nice reporting, Prince.
hahahahahahahaha