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  2. Killing of Richard Challen - Wikipedia

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    On the morning of 14 August 2010, Richard Challen was killed by his wife Georgina 'Sally' Challen (née Jenney) [1] [2] in Claygate, Surrey, England. [3] Sally, 56 at the time, beat the 61-year-old retiree with a hammer 20 times, killing him, after he told her not to question him. [3] [4] She then covered the body and left a note that said, "I ...

  3. Guildford Crown Court - Wikipedia

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    This issue was temporarily resolved when a new law courts building (now referred to as Guildford Magistrates' and County Court) was opened in Mary Road in May 1976. [ 8 ] However, what the borough still needed was a courthouse with dedicated facilities for Crown Court hearings, which require courtrooms suitable for trial by jury.

  4. Sally Challen has murder conviction quashed - AOL

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  5. South Carolina Bar - Wikipedia

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    Later, the South Carolina State Bar was created by the South Carolina Supreme Court in 1968, and the two organizations were merged in 1975. [1] [2] As of 2009, South Carolina Bar had just under 13,000 members. [1] The House of Delegates and the Board of Governors are the policy-making and executory components of the Bar.

  6. Sally Challen: what quashing of murder conviction means for ...

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  7. SC attorney general turns to former Democratic senator to ...

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    Toxic forever chemical manufacturers face potential legal action from South Carolina’s attorney general

  8. Attorney General of South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The attorney general of South Carolina is a statewide elected attorney and South Carolina's chief legal officer and prosecutor. [2] They are a constitutional officer responsible for providing legal opinions to the legislative and executive branch, represent state officers in civil suits, and appear on behalf of the State in all cases before the Supreme Court of the United States and all ...

  9. Dispute over $75M in legal fees SC attorney general paid to ...

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    Three years after two private law firms received $75 million in legal fees for helping South Carolina get $600 million from the federal government in settling a lawsuit, S.C. Attorney General Alan ...