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RCC instructors arraigned

Applied Digital Media instructors plead not guilty

Published: Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Updated: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 14:05

Two Riverside City College Applied Digital Media instructors were arraigned in Riverside County Criminal Court on 110 felonies on May 17.

Ross Clark pled not guilty to 106 felonies, and Terry Keiser pled not guilty to 4 felonies.

According to The Press-Enterprise, Clark is charged with 91 counts of conflict of interest, 12 counts of theft of public funds, two counts of grand theft and one count of identification theft.

Keiser is charged with three counts of theft of public funds and one count of grand theft.

Up next is a felony settlement conference on June 23.

A felony settlement conference is an informal meeting before the preliminary hearing between the prosecution, defense and the judge where an attempt is made to negotiate a plea bargain.

For continuing developments on this story check Viewpoints Online.

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