Mendocino County Jury Finds Man Guilty on Child Pornography Charges and Failure to Register as Sex Offender

Ukiah, CA — A Mendocino County jury has convicted a local man on charges of possessing child pornography and not adhering to his sex offender registration duties, officials announced. The verdict followed a detailed investigation that highlighted the accused’s repeated legal violations. The district attorney stated that the jury found ample evidence of the man’s guilt, pointing to a significant collection of illegal material found in his possession. The court proceedings, which took place over several days, painted a troubling picture of the accused who had previously been convicted of related offenses. Investigators were led … Read more

Second Trial Looming in Bexar County Capital Murder Case After Initial Mistrial

BEXAR COUNTY, Texas – A noteworthy capital murder case involving R.C. Curtis, accused of killing his wife’s grandmother Paula Boyd in 2015, is moving toward a second trial after the initial proceedings ended in a mistrial in 2021. The case returned to the spotlight on Friday when both prosecution and defense attorneys appeared before a Bexar County judge to ensure that all pertinent evidence has been disclosed to both parties. This procedural step is crucial for the fairness and integrity of the forthcoming retrial. Paula Boyd, the victim in the case, was a much-loved employee … Read more

Lenoir County Takes Decisive Action to Eradicate Crime Hotspots on Pear Street, Promising Safer Community Future

KINSTON, N.C. — A significant legal move has been completed in Lenoir County to enhance safety in an eastern neighborhood plagued by criminal activities. Superior Court Judge Imelda Pate approved a consent judgment concerning two properties located at 445 and 453 Pear Street in Kinston, according to authorities. This legal action stems from a Chapter 19 Nuisance Abatement suit, initiated due to the frequent criminal activities at these addresses, which have included multiple felony arrests and have been a long-standing drain on community and law enforcement resources. Chapter 19 of the North Carolina General Statutes … Read more

Governor Roy Cooper Appoints Judge Douglas Green as New Superior Court Judge in Alamance County

Raleigh, N.C. — Governor Roy Cooper has announced the appointment of Judge Douglas Green to the superior court bench of Alamance County’s District 17, following the retirement of Judge Tom Lambeth. The appointment marks a significant advancement in Judge Green’s extensive legal career. Judge Green, who has been serving as a district court judge within the same district, brings a wealth of experience to his new role. His diverse background in law includes a notable tenure as an assistant attorney general for the North Carolina Department of Justice. Furthermore, Green’s contributions to the regional legal … Read more