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| » Read discussion on Bob Ingle 10/20/10 New Jersey Pictures announced today that THE SOPRANO STATE, New Jersey's Culture of Corruption, The Documentary: Part One, a film inspired by the New York Times bestselling book by Bob Ingle and Sandy McClure, and produced by three-time Academy Award?® nominee Steve Kalafer, his producing partner Bruce Raiffe, and directed by Peter LeDonne, will be released in select Clearview Cinemas beginning ...
10/06/10 New Jersey Pictures announced today that THE SOPRANO STATE, New Jersey's Culture of Corruption, The Documentary: Part One, a film inspired by the New York Times Bestselling book by Bob Ingle and Sandy McClure, and produced by three-time Academy Award?® nominee Steve Kalafer, his producing partner Bruce Raiffe, and directed by Peter LeDonne, will be released in select Clearview Cinemas beginning ...
08/30/10 Once again Bob Ingle in his recent Politics Patrol column has hit the nail on the head with his comment, "The NJEA is like any other industrial union. It is not about educating kids, it's about perpetuating itself."
01/28/10 Rebecca McEvoy first accused Bob Ingle of sexually abusing her in 2006, but she was killed in a car wreck a little more than a year later, complicating the criminal case.
01/27/10 Bob Ingle, 51, faces charges of sex abuse, rape and sodomy after allegations surfaced in 2006. The prosecution has been complicated by his alleged victim's death in January 2008. The defense has argued that meant Ingle would be denied his right to cross-examine his accuser.
01/27/10 A Mobile County Jury convicted a former Chickasaw Police Officer of sexually abusing his step-daughter. Bob Ingle was convicted of raping and sodomizing the 10-year-old. For Rebecca McEvoy's family, the verdict has been long overdue.
10/19/09 My editor in the '80s and early '90s, Bob Ingle, pursued public records cases with fierce tenacity. When the Mercury News won in court, Ingle would print a copy of the check the local government had to write to cover the newspaper's legal fees. |