According to the state's sex offender registry, Madden was convicted in Troy in April 2001 of attempted third-degree rape, for which he was sentenced to a year in jail.
And, therein is the problem. A one year sentence for attempted third-degree rape?
And, therein is the problem. A one year sentence for attempted third-degree rape?
What to do with them.....???? I would say they are illegal aliens.....they do illegal things that are alien to the rest of us.....or they are integrity challenged......
Where are the vote getters here??? Oh, that's right they must be tapping their feet in bathroom stalls and having dinner parties with Hugh Heffner and the likes, or watching the Real World on MTV or zooming around My Space and learning all they can from Desperate Housewives..... >
...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......
The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.
STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS
I received a letter in the mail today from County Manager, Kathy Rooney informing me that the first meeting of the Council to Prevent Sex Offenses will be held on Friday the 19th at 4 p.m
Great example of the inefficiency of government. The legislation that proposed the formation of this task force was passed by the Schenectady County Legislature nearly two months ago.
Did you happen to receive a list of the participants? It would be of interest to learn the identifies of the two county legislators who will be engaged. It would not surprise me to learn that the two are Farley and Lazzari, the two Republicans who are running for reelection. This assignment would reduce their time on the campaign trail.
Rene, I appreciate your continued efforts for the residents of the Town of Duanesburg. I hope that you will find a genuine interest by those involved to study the complex issue of Sex Offender residency and to propose a meaningful, non-partisan, comprehensive, legal and enforceable solution to protect children and families of Schenectady county.
I think holding it on Friday after the work day is a tell all. At serious inconvenience to my family, I had to change plans. I don't know how long the meeting will last and while most will be home in 10 minutes or so, It is a half hour drive for me. I have never scheduled a meeting, town or professional, on Friday evening. I do not know who ANY of the participants are.
Below is a copy of the email I received from Ms. Savage in reply to the one I sent her. I was somewhat surprised that she referred me to someone other than herself to answer the 2 questions posed to her. But since I CC'd Ms. Rooney and Mr. Hall in my original email and since Ms. Savage CC'd her email to them as well, I will be expecting a respond from one or both of them. I will post them when/if I receive a respond.
I am forwarding this request to County Manager Kathleen Rooney to ask that she provide you with the information you are requesting. If you need any additional information please feel free to contact the County Legislature's office at 388-4280 or Kathleen Rooney at 388-4355 or via email at kathy.rooney@schenectadycounty.com . Thank you.
I have yet to receive a respond from Kathy Rooney or Geoffrey Hall. Being that the meeting is tomorrow at 4pm, I will be pleasantly surprised if I receive one at all.
RE: Friday Meeting Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2007 13:34:59 -0400 From: "Kathleen A. Rooney" To: "Jo-Ann Schrom"
Dear Ms. Schrom,
The first meeting will be held Friday at 4pm in the McChesney Room of the Central Library located at 99 Clinton Street in the City of Schenectady. The public is certainly welcome to attend.
I will have my assistant forward you the list of members this afternoon.
Should you need anything else, please let me know.
The first meeting will be held Friday at 4pm in the McChesney Room of the Central Library located at 99 Clinton Street in the City of Schenectady. The public is certainly welcome to attend.
So, right when the public will still be at work or on the way out of town for the weekend. Thanks, Schecectady County.