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Latest Jacksonville Trials News
Custom-Built Chopper Donated to Rehabilitative Center by Hope For The Warriors North Carolina
Hope For The Warriors donates unique, custom-built motorcycle to be enjoyed by wounded service members, staff and military families. Motorcycle sits in the lobby of the brand new Hope and Care Center aboard Camp Lejeune, North Carolina.Jacksonville, NC (PRWEB) December 17, 2012 On Friday, December 7, 2012, the Warrior Hope and Care Center officially opened aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune ...
December 27 2012
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Marine accused of cabbie attack allowed out-of-state therapy North Carolina
JACKSONVILLE, NC (WWAY) -- Should a Marine accused of savagely beating a Surf City cab driver be allowed to leave the state? That's the question an Onslow County judge was faced with at a bond hearing this morning. Three months after the brutal assault of driver Charles Hawkesworth caught on camera, Marine Gunnery Sgt. John Adam Kinosh was back in court today asking a judge to help him seek help ...
December 07 2012
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Jacksonville Periodontist, Dr. Walter Wood, Focuses On His Efforts In October To Help Jacksonville Jacksonville, north carolina
Periodontal disease affects millions of people in this country, and receding gums is one of the most noticeable side effects of the disease. In addition to the embarrassment many people feel when their gums have receded, there are many health problems that are connected to gum disease and recessed gums. Dr. Walter Wood educates patients that getting a gum graft procedure can help minimize the ...
October 16 2012
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345th Combat Support Hospital unit to deploy Jacksonville, north carolina
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- The 345th Combat Support Hospital (CSH) will host a ceremony before they deploy to train the Afghan National Army.
October 16 2012
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Walk to School Day Celebrates National Efforts to Promote More Walkable, Active Communities North Carolina
The Health Planning Council of Northeast Florida, Sixteen Schools in the Region, and Thousands of Events Across the U.S. Will Recognize the Role Walking and Bicycling to School Can Play in Student Health and SafetyJacksonville, FL (PRWEB) October 01, 2012 On October 3rd, 2012 thousands of students, parents and communities representing more than 3,200 schools across America will be celebrating ...
October 05 2012
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Group will use billboards of aborted fetuses to draw attention in Jacksonville Jacksonville, north carolina
Anti-abortion activists have marked a visit to Jacksonville as the opening of a campaign in Florida expected to continue until after the Republican convention in Tampa. Created Equal, a nonprofit group opposed to abortion, has asked like-minded advocates in Northeast Florida to take part in small, mid-day demonstrations Monday and Tuesday outside the federal courthouse downtown. The ...
September 01 2012
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Utah family prepares for funeral instead of wedding reception Jacksonville, north carolina
An active duty soldier with Utah ties was killed while riding his motorcycle on a military base in North Carolina earlier this month. Instead of celebrating his recent marriage Saturday, family members will be attending his funeral.
July 28 2012
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Onslow Memorial Hospital stroke program recognized Jacksonville, north carolina
Onslow Memorial Hospital’s stroke program has earned an internationally recognized symbol of quality. OMH joins Vidant Medical Center in Greenville as the only hospitals east of I-95 with the distinction of receiving the Joint Commission’s Gold...
July 28 2012
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Attempted murder suspect was out on bond at time - jdnews.com Jacksonville, North Carolina
Andrew Jarrett Fetters, 23, of Pine Valley Road, had his first court appearance Monday on charges from the Jacksonville Police Department of attempted first-degree murder, going armed ... He is also waiting trial on charges of breaking into two churches ...
July 26 2012
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Ruling could force re-sentencing of two murderers - Sampson Independent Jacksonville, North Carolina
Bell and Sims were tried jointly in a trial moved to ... Attorney General and the North Carolina Department of Correction that there were approximately 88 individuals serving sentences of life without parole for first degree murder in North Carolina ...
July 14 2012
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Cops leave home after search for Auburn suspect - FOX Carolina Jacksonville, North Carolina
Leonard is charged with three counts of capital murder in a shooting Saturday night during a pool ... on bond at the time of the Auburn shootings while awaiting a manslaughter trial set to begin June 18 in last year's shooting death of a teenager.
June 12 2012
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NC House panel votes to bar death row TVs - jdnews.com Jacksonville, North Carolina
RALEIGH — A divided House committee agreed Wednesday to prohibit North Carolina death-row prisoners from watching ... A judge earlier this year declared a mistrial in another murder trial involving Hembree, who was accused of strangling another woman ...
June 07 2012
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As Edwards jury deliberates, how long is too long? - jdnews.com Jacksonville, North Carolina
GREENSBORO — With the jury at the John Edwards trial set to begin deliberations for a seventh ... year for Florida jurors to find Casey Anthony not guilty of first-degree murder in the death of her 2-year-old daughter Caylee. That was after 33 days ...
May 30 2012
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Court: Families cannot sue over loan discount fee - WCNC Jacksonville, North Carolina
Blueford argued the forewoman's statement, said in open court, meant that he has been acquitted of capital murder and first-degree murder. Prosecutors decided to retry Blueford of Jacksonville ... to return a verdict, the trial court properly declared ...
May 25 2012
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A suspect cut loose - Yes Weekly Jacksonville, North Carolina
Hinson made an arrest in June 2011, nabbing Michael Wade Slagle from Jacksonville, Fla ... And then, last week, as his trial for murder, attempted murder and arson loomed, he was released and all charges were dropped. From the Greensboro Police Department ...
May 24 2012
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Defense attorneys keep justice system going - jdnews.com Bailey, North Carolina
But in order for our justice system to work, the accused must receive a fair trial which means a zealous defense ... and mishandling a body during two murder cases, he hired Jacksonville lawyer Ed Bailey and Raleigh lawyer Joe Cheshire.
May 19 2012
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Killer tries to get conviction overturned - News4Jax.com Jacksonville, North Carolina
Lawyers for a man convicted of first-degree murder in St. Johns County are trying to get ... They said Turner, who had escaped from a South Carolina jail, stabbed Howard 15 times in front of her children at the Comfort Inn just of Interstate ...
May 10 2012
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Long fight predicted in Guantanamo Sept. 11 case - WOKV.com Jacksonville, North Carolina
11 attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people, but the trial won't be starting anytime soon ... a Pakistani citizen who grew up in Kuwait and attended college in Greensboro, North Carolina, has admitted to military authorities that he was ...
May 08 2012
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5 charged in 9/11 attack resist Gitmo hearing - WOKV.com Jacksonville, North Carolina
They're charged with 2,976 counts of murder for the 2001 attacks ... Mohammed, a Pakistani citizen who grew up in Kuwait and attended college in Greensboro, North Carolina, has admitted to military authorities that he was responsible for ...
May 08 2012
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State roundup: Calif. fight over group homes for seniors; New agency proposed to police disabled ca Jacksonville, north carolina
Neighbors were already concerned about the growing number of group homes for the elderly and recovering addicts in the area, many of them for profit. A Times analysis found 24 licensed facilities offering residential care for the elderly within a mile of the proposed project and three more waiting for state approval. It is one of several such clusters that have emerged in Los Angeles County ...
May 08 2012
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Court Denies Laurean's Appeal; Murder Conviction Stands Jacksonville, north carolina
A North Carolina appeals court is upholding the first-degree murder conviction of a former Camp Lejeune Marine who killed his pregnant colleague, then burned and buried her body in his backyard.
May 08 2012
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Court upholds conviction in Lauterbach murder Jacksonville, north carolina
A North Carolina appeals court is upholding the first-degree murder conviction of a former Camp Lejeune Marine who killed his pregnant colleague, then burned and buried her body in his backyard. The state Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday against attorneys for Cesar Laurean, who was convicted in 2010 for killing Lance Cpl. Maria Lauterbach of Vandalia in 2007. Laurean fled Jacksonville and was ...
May 08 2012
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Charges dropped in nightclub shooting - jdnews.com Norman, North Carolina
Norman Vontrae Hill II, 21, was on trial this week for two counts of attempted first-degree murder and assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill. At the end of the state’s evidence Wednesday afternoon, Hill’s attorney, Jacksonville lawyer Billy ...
May 05 2012
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Opening arguments heard in attempted murder trial - jdnews.com North Carolina
Opening arguments were heard Tuesday in the attempted first-degree murder trial of a Maysville man accused of shooting two men during a New Year’s party at a Jacksonville nightclub last year. Norman Vontrae Hill II, 21, is charged by the Jacksonville ...
May 02 2012
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