
Today, November 7, 2024, the Saratoga Springs Office of Public Safety issued a press release stating that on November 1, 2024, the Saratoga Springs Police Department issued appearance tickets to former Public Works Commissioner Jason Golub and Public Works Deputy Joe O’Neill to appear in City Court on November 21, 2024.
The press release states that the two men have been charged with “Official Misconduct” under NYS Penal Law 195(1), a Class A misdemeanor.
The charges arose from the alleged use of city employees to work on private residences, in Golub’s case, his home. An earlier blog post documented the facts of this case.
Class A Misdemeanor
In New York, a Class A misdemeanor is the most serious type of misdemeanor charge. A conviction for a Class A misdemeanor can result in:
- A fine
- Community service
- Up to one year in jail
- Probation
- Driver’s license suspension
- State surcharges
- An order of protection
Some examples of Class A misdemeanors include:
- Assault in the third degree
- Petit larceny
- Theft of services
- Unauthorized use of a computer
- Forcible touching
- Criminal possession of a controlled substance in the 7th degree
- Resisting arrest
Misdemeanors are less serious than felonies, but a conviction can still have consequences. For example, a misdemeanor conviction can make it difficult to get certain jobs or attend college.
Why do Dems continue to shoot themselves in the foot? I’m so disappointed and, frankly, disgusted ! Starting at local branches of government , such as S.S., these
types of crimes and misdemeanors are exactly why our country is in this horrific nightmare .
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Does anyone know the timeframe of the initial reporting of this information? How long before it made to the SSPD? A timeline might be very enlightening. Is it possible Jason Golub was aware misconduct inquiries were being made prompting his plan to resign? Golub was also the one to introduce the “on call pay” resolution which triggered another ongoing investigation and scandal for the City. Is it possible his new job was a calculated and convenient exit strategy?
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Does anyone know the timeframe of the initial reporting of this information? How long before it made to the SSPD? A timeline might be very enlightening. Is it possible Jason Golub was aware misconduct inquiries were being made prompting his plan to resign? Golub was also the one to introduce the “on call pay” resolution which triggered another ongoing investigation and scandal for the City. Is it possible his new job was a calculated and convenient exit strategy?
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