Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Vice Chair Paul Ruseau Thinks it is a Laughing Matter a Convicted Felon is on the School Committee. Do You?, Medford?????

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Is School Committee Vice Chair Paul Ruseau a "reformed criminal?" and since he never let on that he was a convict and stole from a school out of state (New Hampshire) can he be trusted in the Medford School System?

Ruseau is part of an allegedly dangerous organization known as "Our Revolution, Medford." One Irish / Italian woman is running against Rep Paul Donato and calling herself a "person of color." So THAT's how a person of color gets into fraudulent Trump University? The quip in this serious article is to show how candidates Ruseau and Nichole Mossalam of Medford's "Our Revolution" are insulting the intelligence of the voters



An In-Depth Essay on the Hypocrisy of the Lungo-Koehn Administration

Has Medford No Respect for Itself? 

How do other schools handle it? 

CASE #1
Forgery, fraud, and child abuse. Those are some of the convictions the newly elected school board member in Capitan has on her record. https://youtu.be/EG81F9C1uag

CASE #2
Section 124-1 was repealed, but its definition of infamous crimes remains in the Election Code.  10 ILCS 29-15.  As Barnett did not steal a vehicle, merely possessed it, the appellate court held that the trial court did not abuse its discretion in dismissing Ervin’s case against Barnett.  Barnett remained on the ballot.
Dean Barnett (continued)

That takeaway is that so long as a person has not been convicted of an “infamous crime,” a felony conviction by itself will probably not exclude a school board candidate from running for office. Id. Oddly enough, any felony
conviction could well prevent a municipal official from taking office. 65 ILCS 5/3.1-10-5(b). It appears the Illinois legislature will have to resolve this apparent inconsistency.


https://www.localgovernmentlowdown.com/2018/05/15/sometimes-felon-can-run-school-board/ 

CASE #3  NEW MEXICO ATTORNEY GENERAL
NOTIFIED FELON SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER MUST RESIGN HIS SEAT IMMEDIATELY
Chris Ramirez October 23, 2019 06:16 PM
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.- New Mexico's attorney general notified a member of the Questa School Board that he must immediately resign his seat.
A report from 4 Investigates revealed that Ellis Garcia is a convicted felon.
He was charged and convicted for his role in an arson case in Taos County the early 1990s. https://www.kob.com/new-mexico-news/attorney-general-demands-school-board-member-step-down/5532663/




CASE # 4
Paul Ruseau (nee Paul Comeau Jr.) in Medford