DISMISSALS
State v. J.A. – First Degree Rape
As many as 20 percent of all meth labs are discovered when a fire breaks out or an explosion occurs and that’s exactly how Rock Hill law enforcement was alerted
read moreAfter a 24-foot hole collapsed on two children, fatally injuring them, the man responsible for digging the hole is facing drug crimes charges unrelated to the tragic cave-in. During the
read moreA former Assistant Principal at Sullivan Middle School in Charlotte resigned after being accused of sexual exploitation of children by local police. A search of Darin Pearson’s work computers and Ipod dead-ended
read moreA 45-year-old Raleigh man was charged with trafficking in cocaine after making three sales on separate occasions to undercover Wake County law enforcement. The third sale was a ‘charm’ for
read moreLaw enforcement officers in Caldwell County say they were tipped off to a possible meth lab by purchases of ephedrine-containing products and meth-making paraphernalia in the trash of a local
read moreRecent statistics released by the North Carolina Justice Department have Attorney General Roy Cooper calling for increased enforcement of domestic violence laws for both men and women throughout the state. According to
read moreLawmakers are debating a three-strikes policy for drunk drivers in North Carolina. After two convictions, a third would mean being charged as a habitual DWI offender under a new law that has
read moreAfter making $4.8 million worth of false claims to Medicaid, Rodnisha Cannon received approximately $2.5 million in reimbursements from the federal health care insurer. For her efforts, Cannon will be
read moreAn otherwise cold case was ‘heated up’ by DNA evidence last year and has another North Carolina man fighting for his freedom and facing sex crimes charges. According to the police
read moreThe defense team offered a guilty plea in exchange for life without parole for the infamous Colorado theater gunman. But, prosecutors declined the offer and have publicly announced that they
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