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Court News: On the Record (7/6/21) | Dyersburg State Gazette

Alonzo Pickett III, 24 and Jerica Bond, 27 Niclaus Conner Murphy, 20 and Catherine Alexis Manley, 22 Anthony Joel Carson, 54 and Tammy Rene Jones, 59 Jay Michael Clark, 46 and Shanunda Darlene Bobbitt Hartman, 42 Brandon Lee Dean, 27 and Leighann Ashley Crews, 27 Jonathan Michael Vaile, 32 and Danielle Renee Robinson, 28 Jerry Len Bell, 49 and Melissa Paulette Johnson Franks, 50 Dyersburg Court Shemar Xavier Adams – vop 1, 15 days, cost, ext prob, restart screens, cont. Lisa Marie Adkins – theft of property conduct involve merch, 11/29 susp ts, cost, restrained from walmart, cont. Lisa Marie Adkins – poss meth, 11/29 susp 30, $750 fine+cost, drug screens, cont. Lisa Marie Adkins – shoplifting u/1000, 11/29 susp ts, $250 fine+costs, drug screens, unsupervised, cont.

10th Circ revives case fighting standby fees on solar power

Installing solar panels on a residential roof in San Diego. REUTERS/Mike Blake (Reuters) - California nonprofit Vote Solar and several owners of solar arrays in Farmington, New Mexico, can challenge the city utility’s “standby fees” on alternative energy systems in federal court, the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals held Monday. The 10th Circuit said a federal judge in Albuquerque erred in ruling that he lacked jurisdiction because the challengers and their lawyers at Earthjustice had alleged only that the fees were “inconsistent” with an antidiscrimination rule adopted by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission – not that the utility “outright failed” or “made no reasonable attempt” to implement the rule.

10th Circuit Upholds Sex Abuse Convictions of Former Catholic Priest

Arthur Perrault, a former Roman Catholic priest, argued that the federal court erred by allowing other victims to testify. (CN) The 10th Circuit upheld a federal grand jury’s conviction of a former priest on seven counts of sexual abuse against a 10-year-old boy dating back to the 90s. Arthur Perrault, a former Roman Catholic priest who served at several parishes in Albuquerque, New Mexico, fled the country in 1992 to Canada and then Morocco after learning of a local reporter’s investigation into allegations that Perrault sexually abused young boys. “After a two-week sojourn in Canada, Perrault made a new life in Morocco a country, as it so happens, that doesn’t share an extradition treaty with the United States,” wrote Circuit Judge Gregory Phillips, a Barack Obama nominee, in the 58-page decision.

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