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Paul Connolly gets 10½ years in manslaughter death of Steven Miller

Paul Connolly gets 10½ years in manslaughter death of Steven Miller Paul Connolly, along with Chesley Lucas and Calvin Kenny, killed Miller during a violent home invasion and robbery on July 30, 2016. Social Sharing Posted: May 26, 2021 10:55 AM NT | Last Updated: May 26 Paul Connolly sits in Supreme Court in St. John s on Wednesday, awaiting his sentencing for manslaughter. (Patrick Butler/Radio-Canada) Paul Connolly, the final person to be punished for a notorious drug-related 2016 killing in a suburb on the outskirts of St. John s, has been sentenced to 10½ years in prison. Justice Donald Burrage issued his decision Wednesday in Newfoundland and Labrador Supreme Court, a day after a sentencing hearing. 

Legality of Heritage Act taken up by South Carolina Supreme Court

View Comments The South Carolina Supreme Court took up the Heritage Act Tuesday with opening arguments for and against the controversial legislation.  The Heritage Act forbids any changes to public facilities and monuments named for historical figures without two-thirds approval of the General Assembly. The lawsuit being heard claims the act is unconstitutional because it violates municipalities right to govern local matters and the supermajority vote prevents current and future lawmakers from addressing the issues brought up by the law. Arguments mainly hinged on the act s two-thirds vote provision, with appellant lawyer Matthew Richardson saying the supermajority was a compromise of the 2000 state Legislature and was intended by then-lawmakers to keep any changes to historical monuments or buildings from being altered or removed. 

Va Supreme Court approves plans for trials inside Hopewell theater

NewsSportsEntertainmentLifestyleOpinionUSA TODAYObituariesE-EditionLegals A Beacon of justice: State approves Hopewell court request to hold jury trials inside theater Hopewell will charge the Sixth Circuit Court a daily usage fee whenever trials are held there, a city official said. The city owns the building. The Progress-Index HOPEWELL The state Supreme Court has approved a Hopewell judge s request to conduct jury trials inside the Beacon Theatre due to COVID-19 restrictions. In a Dec. 16 letter to the Sixth Judicial Circuit which includes Hopewell and Prince George County Chief Justice Donald W. Lemons said the approval was effective immediately. The Beacon is located across Ashford Plaza from the Hopewell courthouse, which is where defendants and witnesses will be held for the trials.

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