
Deborah Hastings
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1 month ago |
wsls.com | Deborah Hastings
Sergio Guardia has been charged with breaking and entering and stalking after he allegedly twice entered a woman’s home while she was away, authorities said. Image of the pastor in someone's house. (Copyright 2025 by WSLS 10 - All rights reserved.)LYNCHBURG, Va. – A Virginia pastor who worked for the state’s Southern Baptist Convention has been charged with stalking and breaking and entering the home of a mother of two, authorities said.
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Sep 23, 2024 |
flipboard.com | Deborah Hastings
4 hours agoAs if it wasn’t enough to spurn Oakland sports fans with an MLB-approved robbery of a beloved franchise, the Athletics have decided one final parting middle finger is in order: a fearmongering campaign. In an ESPN article published Friday, A’s left fielder Seth Brown said there have been “rumblings” …
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Sep 23, 2024 |
insideedition.com | Deborah Hastings
A small Appalachian county buried Kentucky District Judge Kevin Mullins on Sunday, just days after he was gunned down in his chambers, allegedly by the local sheriff who also was his longtime friend and colleague, officials said. Mullins, 54, was mourned by fellow judges across the state, as well as friends and family, at his funeral in Jenkins, a former coal company town nestled in the hollers of Letcher County, which sits just over the Virginia state line in southeastern Kentucky.
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Sep 22, 2024 |
insideedition.com | Deborah Hastings
There are plenty of folks in Clark County, Indiana, who say former sheriff Jamey Noel deserves to spend a very long time behind bars. The special prosecutor says that time should be 12 years in state prison with an additional three years of supervised probation. But Noel's future will be decided by special Judge Larry Medlock at a sentencing hearing next month. He has already yelled at Noel from the bench, slammed his gavel so hard it broke, and thrown him in jail for contempt of court. On Aug.
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Sep 20, 2024 |
insideedition.com | Deborah Hastings
A tiny Kentucky town was reeling Friday trying to understand how their sheriff ended up in jail and charged with murdering local judge Kevin Mullins, who was shot to death in his chambers, authorities said. Letcher County Sheriff Shawn "Mickey" Stines, 43, has been charged with first-degree murder after he allegedly walked into Mullins' outer office, and said he needed to speak with the judge, witnesses said, according to police.
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