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Judge likely to dismiss trespassing charges against Cornell sit-in group
ITHACA, N.Y. — The two dozen Cornell University students and staff arrested during a sit-in last month appeared in city court Wednesday morning, all pleading not guilty. Following a decision by Ithaca City Court Judge Seth Peacock, all 24 are eligible to have their cases dismissed in a month — provided they are not arrested again in that time.
IC professor to direct presidential library, Ithaca's all-stars, interview with CAP.
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