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[Mayor Valley's Journal] District Court Weekly DHR 12-28-09

15 hours ago ago from Mayor Valley's Journal

WEEKLY DEPARTMENT REPORT (Period of December 18-25, 2009) Department: Helena-West Helena District Court Date: December 28, 2009 Prepared by : Linda Danley SPECIFIC WEEKLY ACTIVITIES : December 18 - 25, 2009 - Processed civil and small claims actions as received; input traffic violations and criminal actions into court database in preparation for arraignment; prepared scheduled traffic violations and criminal actions for bench trial; processed ...

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District Court Weekly DHR 12-28-09

21 hours ago ago from Mayor Valley's Journal

skip to main | skip to sidebar Mayor Valley's Journal This blog is an attempt to keep you informed about happenings in Helena-West Helena. I will gladly list information about your events here as well if you'll contact me and provide the appropriate information. You can reach me at City Hall, 226 Perry Street, (72342); (870)338-9831Telephone (800)517-7240 Facsimile (870)817-4035 Cellular Phone. Our mailing address is P O ...

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Judicial Q&A: Trent Gaither

17 hours ago ago from Off the Kuff

(Note: I am running a series of Q&As for judicial candidates in contested Democratic primaries. There are a lot of judicial races on the ballot in Harris County this election, and so this is intended to help introduce the candidates and their experiences to those who plan to vote in March. I am running these responses in the order that I receive them from the candidates. I will also be conducting some in-person interviews of candidates who ...

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Haste Makes Waste When Trying A Case

14 hours ago ago from North Carolina Law and Policy

At 10:00 p.m. on July 3, 2008, a Wilson County jury began its deliberations it a medical malpractice case.   At 10:45 p.m., the jury returned a verdict which found that the defendants were not negligent.   The trial judge granted the plaintiff’s motion for a new trial, pursuant to Rule 59(a)(9), on the grounds that the jurors rendered “a hurried verdict driven by a desire to finish with the case so that they could enjoy the three day Fourth ...

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Know the consequences of DUI arrest in Pennsylvania

20 hours ago ago from DUI - Driving Under Influence

1. Charging Process: After the police officer decides to charge you, he or she will prepare a criminal complaint and an affidavit of probable cause (usually a brief summary of the incident in narrative form) and file it with the local District Judge in whose jurisdiction the offense is alleged to have been committed. This process can take anywhere from a couple of days to several weeks depending upon the officer. The District Judge mails ...

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