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P. v. Griesa
In June 2009, a jury convicted defendant Joseph Patrick Griesa of annoying or molesting his 17-year-old employee and contributing to her delinquency, acquitted him of sexually battering her, and was unable to reach verdicts on five other counts involving her. The jury also found him guilty of concealing a pair of 14-year-old runaways from their parents, and of contributing to their delinquency. The jury acquitted him of two counts of sexual offenses against two other victims. In addition to these crimes against the person, the jury convicted him of two counts each of failing to file returns under the Unemployment Insurance Code (UIC) or making required UIC payments.

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