On May 16, 2008, Karas sentenced Olympic gold medalist Tim Montgomery to 46 months in prison for his part in a multimillion-dollar fake-check scheme.
The parties settled after Judge Kenneth Karas filed his opinion, agreeing that Papermaster can work for Apple but must pass two court certifications - one in July 2009 and the second in October 2009 - where he testified he had not passed on IBM trade secrets.
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In 1973 Kenneth M. Quinn, serving with the U.S. embassy had raised concerns over the atrocities being carried out.
The owner of a successful insurance agency in Lewiston, Longley got his first opportunity in statewide politics when then-Governor Kenneth M. Curtis asked him to lead a state government commission called The Maine Management and Cost Survey Commission, which was intended to make government more efficient, and cut costs.
Kenneth M. Brown (1887–1955), pulp and paper worker and political figure in Newfoundland
Kenneth M. Curtis (born 1931), former American lawyer and politician
Kenneth M. Ford, founder and director of the Florida Institute for Human & Machine Cognition
Born in Mount Morris, Illinois, Regan attended the public schools and Vincennes (Indiana) University.
Kenneth M. Weiss, Professor of Anthropology and Genetics at at Penn State University
In the middle 1990s, while serving as president of AAAI, Hayes began a series of attacks on critics of AI, mostly phrased in an ironic light, and (together with his colleague Kenneth Ford) invented an award named after Simon Newcomb to be given for the most ridiculous argument "disproving" the possibility of AI.