Archive for April 12th, 2007
Teen murder suspect goes before judge
April 12, 2007
(BAY MINETTE, Ala.) April 12 — A deaf teen accused of killing his father may not be in jail much longer. Casey Clark, 19, waives his right to a preliminary hearing. That move could help Clark reunite with his family, sooner.
Christy Scarpitti, Clarks cousin, says: “It’s hard to look [...]
:: Gallaudet University | Gallaudet announces million-dollar donations at groundbreaking ceremony ::
Gallaudet announces million-dollar donations at groundbreaking ceremony
Gallaudet announced two $1 million donations from Sorenson Legacy Foundation and Sorenson Communications Inc., at the April 4 groundbreaking for the James Lee Sorenson Language and Communication Center (SLCC).
The SLCC, set to open in 2008, will create a visu-centric space for collaborative learning, teaching, and research in an environment [...]
First comments
Thursday, April 12, 2007
Posted in Daphne Wright trial
I applaud them. The Deaf community is very knit and the result of the verdict put us in a celebration for Darlene and now, she’s resting in peace. -A witness that was in court last Monday, on the worst day ever.
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