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Craft is charged by summons with third-degree misdemeanor theft, third-degree misdemeanor conspiracy and summary simple trespass; Mr. McDowell is charged with first-degree misdemeanor possessing instruments of crime, third-degree misdemeanor conspiracy, summary harassment and two counts of summary disorderly conduct; and Mr. Green faces charges of third-degree misdemeanor conspiracy, summary criminal mischief, summary disorderly conduct and summary simple trespass.
The maximum sentencing for first-degree misdemeanors, third-degree misdemeanors and summary offenses in Pennsylvania is up to five years in prison and/or a $10,000 fine; one year in prison and/or a $2,500 fine; and 90 days in prison and/or a $300 fine, respectively, according to the Pennsylvania Commission on Sentencing.
Police issued arrest warrants for Mr. McDowell and Mr. Green, a criminal complaint states, because their appearance in court is "not guaranteed." A preliminary hearing for Craft is scheduled for Nov. 3 at City Court in Downtown, according to court records.
"In sum, the plaintiffs based their Twenty-Sixth Amendment claim on the argument that differential treatment in allowing voters aged 65 and older to vote by mail without excuse constitutes, at least during the pandemic, a denial or abridgment of a younger citizen's right to vote on account of age. The claim 'fails' because 'adding a benefit to another class of voters does not deny or abridge the plaintiffs' Twenty-Sixth Amendment right to vote."
It harms your society. It harms your children's future. People forget about this in today's world where everything has become partisan.While Assange "fell out of favor" with a large segment of American society in 2016 over WikiLeaks' publication of emails belonging to then-Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton, his current extradition trial has "nothing to do with that," Snowden said.
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