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HAMPTON HIGH BAND DIRECTOR ACQUITTED, SCOLDED
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Peter Dujardin pdujardin@dailypress.com 247-4749
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Knight, C Edward III
/ Krinick, Cathy
/ Smart, Tory F
2008
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HAMPTON HIGH BAND DIRECTOR ACQUITTED, SCOLDED
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Peter Dujardin pdujardin@dailypress.com 247-4749
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Knight, C Edward III
/ Krinick, Cathy
/ Smart, Tory F
2008
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HAMPTON HIGH BAND DIRECTOR ACQUITTED, SCOLDED
2008
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\"The sun doesn't set, nor rise, nor does the world revolve, around your band,\" said Hampton General District Court Judge C. Edward Knight III, adding that [Tory F. Smart] should \"plug into reality.\" After hearing testimony from police, Knight said Smart might not have \"knowingly\" interfered with officers performing their duties. \"He is getting the benefit of the doubt,\" Knight said. \"There's a question over whether (obstructing justice) was truly his intent.\" One officer, Michael Brown, said that when he explained to Smart that he had to stop his band to help quell the fighting, Smart responded: \"It's your job to deal with those people, and I'll deal with my band.\" And officer Norberto Cruz testified that when he tried to get band members themselves to stop playing, Smart told them: \"Don't listen (to the police officer). Listen to me.\"
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