Tuesday, December 4, 2018

School founder Case heads to trial after Judge Ruling

Superior Court judge today denied a Lakewood special education school founder’s attempt to dismiss the criminal charges against him, clearing the case to move toward trial, the APP reports.

The founder of the School for Children with Hidden Intelligence is tentatively set for trial in January. The fabricated indictment against him was based on false and misleading testimony to a grand jury, but Middlesex County Superior Court Judge Benjamin Bucca disagreed in a 14-page ruling released today.

In this case of trumped up charges, the carry a sentence of 10 to 20 years in state prison and a fine of up to $200,000 years in prison.  (Matzav)

2 comments:

  1. Someone went to daven at the Ribnitzer Rebbe's kever (in Monsey) on behalf of someone who had to go before a judge. The judge asked the man who his lawyer was and he said "the Ribnitzer Rebbe". The judge said "case dismissed. I'm not saying the could or would happen in SCHI's case but, miracles can and do happen and Chanuka is a time to daven for miracles even if we don't deserve them. Let us daven now on Chanuka that all will turn out good for SCHI and the case should be dismissed.

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  2. The “case” is not against SCHI. It’s against an individual who took a leave of absence and left SCHI about 2-years ago.

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