Tuesday, March 28, 2023
Joey's Surreal Camera/Joel Christian Lopez DOB: (May, 2nd, 1980)
Tuesday, March 14, 2023
Kreimer v. Bureau of Police for Morristown Filming in Libraries
https://www.nytimes.com/1992/03/25/nyregion/library-wins-in-homeless-man-case.html
"A library is a place dedicated to quiet, to knowledge and to beauty," the appeals panel said. "Its very purpose is to aid in acquisition of knowledge through reading, writing and quiet contemplation. Thus the exercise of other of the library." Judge Morton I. Greenberg wrote the decision. Judges Robert E. Cowen and Collins J. Seitz concurred.
Sunday, March 12, 2023
USPS Poster 7
Photographs for News, Advertising, or Commercial Purposes
Photographs
for news purposes may be taken in entrances, lobbies, foyers,
corridors, or auditoriums when used for public meetings *except where
prohibited by official signs or Security Force personnel or other
authorized personnel* or a federal court order or rule. Other
photographs may be taken only with the permission of the local
postmaster or installation head.
Sunday, March 5, 2023
Matthew Lawrence Marschieder.
MATTHEW LAWRENCE MARSCHEIDER WAS BOOKED IN VIRGINIA BEACH COUNTY, VIRGINIA FOR CONTEMPT OF COURT GENERAL W/O JURY. 2022
A&M Finance is the dealership name. He is one of many tiny used car dealerships in Virginia Beach, Virginia he has 2 employees https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jo7z_0GuoSc
FRICN Media Michigan Constitutional Crusader.
FRICN Media/Steven Ray Jones (May 24, 1975) from Lansing
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On March 10, 2021 Matthew Todd Wrosch, from Owosso, was arrested and charged with one count each of disturbing schools, persons creating disturbances to leave premises upon request and disorderly conduct. April 27 1873
Matthew Todd Wrosch entered the property of the Holly Area Schools Administration and Special Education Curriculum building, located at 920 Baird St. in Holly.
School staff saw the man walking outside the building with a video camera, filming classrooms and other areas inside the building, according to the Holly Police Department.
A school administrator asked the man what his intentions were. The man did not respond and he became argumentative, police said. The administrator placed the building in secure lockdown and called 911 out of caution.
An officer found the man and advised him he must leave the area. Police said the man refused and became argumentative with the officer.
During a jury trial at the 52nd District Court in Clarkson, Wrosch was found guilty of disturbing schools. His sentencing is scheduled for June 29 at 10:30 a.m.