Cumberland County Grand Jury Hands Down Indictments for Norris and Hayes on Drug Charges

Cumberland County, located in the state of Maine, has witnessed a significant development in drug-related charges. A recent indictment by the county’s grand jury has implicated two individuals, namely 77-year-old Frazier Norris and 35-year-old Jericia Renee Marie Hayes, in felony drug offenses. The charges levied against Norris include 10 counts, notably four counts each of the sale and delivery of a Schedule II drug, specifically fentanyl. Additionally, Norris also faces one count of the sale of a Schedule II drug. Hayes, on the other hand, is accused of three counts of the sale and delivery … Read more

Judge Rules Nelson County Board of Education Violated Open Meetings Act and Orders Funding for District Facilities Plan

BARDSTOWN, KY – In a recent lawsuit between NC Forward and the Nelson County Board of Education, Judge Mark A. Thurmond ruled that the board violated the Open Meetings Act. Acting as the special judge in the case, Thurmond also issued a temporary order to proceed with funding the current District Facilities Plan. The lawsuit, filed by NC Forward, highlights several new developments. Former board member Damon Jackey and former board attorney Eric Farris have resigned, and board member Tracy Bowling made a public statement about business conducted outside of public meetings. Matthew Hite, the … Read more

Thrilling Gathering at Eureka Boardwalk as Humboldt County Judge Hopeful Inspires Residents with Rally

EUREKA, Calif. – A candidate for judge in Humboldt County recently held a rally at the Eureka Boardwalk to garner support for his campaign. The event drew a large crowd and served as an opportunity for the candidate to engage with the community and address important issues. During the rally, the candidate emphasized the significance of transparency in the judicial system and vowed to prioritize it if elected. He also highlighted the need for equal access to justice for all individuals, regardless of their background or socio-economic status. In his speech, the candidate discussed the … Read more

Judge Alex McVeagh Qualifies for Republican Primary in Race for Division III Circuit Court in Hamilton County

Chattanooga, Tennessee – Hamilton County General Sessions Court Judge Alex McVeagh has officially qualified to run in the Republican primary election for the Division III Circuit Court race in Hamilton County. Accompanied by former District 29 State Rep. Joan Carter, as well as fellow judges Gary Starnes and Lila Statom, Judge McVeagh filed his nominating petition at the Hamilton County Election Commission. Expressing gratitude for the support he has received so far, Judge McVeagh said, “Today marks the next step in our race to be Hamilton County’s next Circuit Court Judge. I am humbled by … Read more