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Dwon Fields, center, father of the late Bluffton teen Dwon “D.J.” Fields, shakes hands with Jasper County Sheriff Donald Hipp after 14th Circuit Solicitor Duffie Stone announced on July 6 ...
Following fear-laden pleas from the courtroom gallery to keep the murder suspect in jail, a Beaufort County judge denied bond for a Shell Point man accused of shooting his longtime girlfriend to ...
Malik White, 24, of Beaufort, who had also pleaded guilty and was previously sentenced to 15 years for armed robbery, appeared in court to request a reconsidered sentence. Beaufort County Judge ...
Districts map. There are fourteen appellate districts each of which encompasses multiple counties and is presided over by a Texas Court of Appeals denominated by number: [19] The counties of Gregg, Rusk, Upshur, and Wood are in the jurisdictions of both the Sixth and Twelfth Courts, while Hunt County is in the jurisdiction of both the Fifth and Sixth Courts.
A Beaufort County jury found the two defendants guilty Tuesday afternoon. Prosecutors argued the duo took advantage of an act of kindness for a “quick score” in April 2021.
In November, the 14th Circuit Solicitor Duffie Stone requested that Attorney General Alan Wilson impanel the state grand jury for the investigation into former County Administrator Eric Greenway ...
Beaufort Federal Courthouse: Beaufort: 1501 Bay Street: D.S.C. 1994–2015 [2] Built in 1883, formerly used as the County Courthouse; now a museum. [3] n/a John Rutledge House †† [4] Charleston: 116 Broad Street: E.D.S.C. 1866–1868 Built in 1763, now the John Rutledge House Inn. Supreme Court Chief Justice and Governor John Rutledge: U.S ...
Born in Kalamazoo, Michigan, Fox received a Bachelor of Philosophy degree from Marquette University in 1933 and a Juris Doctor from Marquette University Law School in 1935. He was in private practice in Muskegon, Michigan from 1935 to 1937, and was then an assistant prosecuting attorney for Muskegon County, Michigan from 1937 to 1939, thereafter returning to his private practice until 1944.