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Law & Order Season 21 Premiere Featured Surprise Return

Tonight was the night Law & Order fans have been waiting for, as the original series made its grand return with the season 21 premiere, and there were some familiar faces in the mix. Sam Waterston and Anthony Anderson made their returns to the franchise, but there was another familiar face that [.]

Wadesboro man sentenced in domestic violence case by Scotland Co court

Wadesboro man sentenced in domestic violence case by Scotland Co court
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Texas woman gets deferred probation plus weeks of jail time for felony robbery

A Texas woman was sentenced this week to a term of deferred adjudication for robbing a sports apparel store in Killeen more than three years ago. In February, Kaylee Keauna Robertson, 25, of Bryan entered two guilty pleas on each count of robbery, a second-degree felony. On Monday during a sentencing hearing in the 264th Judicial District Court, Judge Paul LePak decided to follow a plea agreement and sentenced Robertson to six years of deferred adjudication probation. But then the judge threw a curve ball, apparently surprising the defendant who began to cry. “You’ll be taken into custody now to serve 20 days in the Bell County Jail as a condition of your probation,” LePak said.

Just an accident ? Judge reduces bond in Killeen manslaughter case | Crime

A Bell County judge last week subtracted $625,000 from the bond amount that had been set in the case of a Killeen woman who was indicted last month on two felony charges after police said she caused an accident last year that left a 23-year-old man dead and another man injured. Prior to the hearing, Alexus Nicol Williams, 23, was being held in the Bell County Jail in lieu of bonds totaling $750,000, on second-degree felony charges of manslaughter and aggravated assault causing serious bodily injury. After hearing brief testimony from Williams and arguments from the attorneys, Judge Paul LePak on Thursday reduced the bond on the manslaughter charge from $500,000, to $75,000, and the assault bond from $250,000, to $50,000.

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