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Old February 9th 04, 08:56 AM
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MWB,

" * * * * *
Hallmeyer pleads guilty to drug charge
Tanna Barry | editor in chief
March 13, 2002

Both Hallmeyer and Bryant were arrested in connection with the incident.
As part of a plea agreement, Bryant pleaded guilty on Nov. 27 to two of
the three misdemeanors with which he was charged.

* * * * *
Prosecutor: Bryant must appear to plead
by Tanna Barry | editor in chief
November 16, 2001

Bryant, 43, resigned from his position as a Weber State University
professor and debate coach after news of the three charges spread. The
charges of possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia
and interfering with arrest stem from an alleged drug incident on Oct.
6 while the debate team was competing in a tournament in Cedar City.

* * * * * "

? MWB ? QUESTIONS ?

1. WHO IS HALLMEYER ?

1.A. Was Hallmeyer a Teacher/Instructor ?
= = = Simply Answer: Yes -or- No - MWB.

1.B. Was Hallmeyer a Student ?
= = = Simply Answer: Yes -or- No - MWB.

2. Were you in-fact a employed as "Professor" at Weber State
University at the time of this 'Alledged Drug Incident'.
= = = Simply Answer: Yes -or- No - MWB.

3. Were you in-fact a "Serving" as the "Debate Coach" of the
Weber State University Debate Team [Students] at the time of
this 'Alledged Drug Incident'?
= = = Simply Answer: Yes -or- No - MWB.

4. Was the Weber State University Debate Team in-fact completing
in Tournament in Cedar City at the time of this 'Alledged Drug
Incident'?
= = = Simply Answer: Yes -or- No - MWB.

5. Did you in-fact Make and Appearance in Court ?
= = = Simply Answer: Yes -or- No - MWB.

6. Did you in-fact Enter a Plea ?
= = = Simply Answer: Yes -or- No - MWB.

7. Did you in-fact Pay a Fine(s) ?
= = = Simply Answer: Yes -or- No - MWB.


Just the Facts MWB - Simply Answer: Yes -or- No - MWB.


ir... ~ RHF
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In article ,
ojunk (Michael Bryant) wrote:

From: N8KDV


Show us the *evidence* that he called every newspaper 'in a state'.


There are only two major newspapers in Utah - the Deseret News (owned
by the LDS Church) and the Salt Lake Tribune. Both are located 200
miles away from Cedar City. Those two and the WSU Signpost (even
further north) all ran pieces citing contact from Burns.

I believe all three have internet searchable archives. Their stories
were essentially word-for-word the same.


You are saying you were not arrested? How could you be cited for
possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and
interfering with an arrest then?

Semantics on your part perhaps?


Nope, three charges by citation. No arrest.


**********************
Hallmeyer pleads guilty to drug charge
Tanna Barry | editor in chief
March 13, 2002

Both Hallmeyer and Bryant were arrested in connection with the incident.
As part of a plea agreement, Bryant pleaded guilty on Nov. 27 to two of
the three misdemeanors with which he was charged.

**********************
Prosecutor: Bryant must appear to plead
by Tanna Barry | editor in chief
November 16, 2001

Bryant, 43, resigned from his position as a Weber State University
professor and debate coach after news of the three charges spread. The
charges of possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia
and interfering with arrest stem from an alleged drug incident on Oct.
6 while the debate team was competing in a tournament in Cedar City.

**************************
The Signpost names top 10 stories of year
May 01, 2002
Top Ten News Stories

4. Michael Bryant, former WSU professor and debate coach, and Nathan
Hallmeyer were arrested in connection with drug charges while on a
debate tournament. Both pleaded guilty to the charges relating to the
Nov. 27 incident.

***************************
Note that the word arrest was used in all articles.

Mike made the top ten.

I've never seen the inside of any jail. They weren't interested in
spending any money to secure me, just in getting their hands on fine
revenue.

No semantics. I was going to fight the charges in court, but the
judge (against Burns suggestions) kept the fines low enough where it
made more sense to pay them. No parole or probation. And no charges
being filed against my debaters.

So, try to get over it, Steve. The whole thing had nothing to do with
why you got so ballistic in the first place. And I'vewon more in
bets predicting your actions in the past few days than I had to pay
in fines! ;-)

Please feel free to prove where I'm lying about anything.

Whydon't we give the newsgroup a break, Centurion?