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Jewkes gets 15-20 years in fatal wreck

PINEDALE — After hearing from defendant Jade S. Jewkes herself and her supporters, and after earlier hearing from family and friends of the Pinedale man she killed in a New

Emmett woman charged in Taryn Summers case waives right to speedy preliminary hearing; denied bond reduction

Emmett woman charged in Taryn Summers case waives right to speedy preliminary hearing; denied bond reduction 54-year-old Connie Ann Smith of Emmett is charged with felony failure to notify of a death and destruction of evidence. Credit: Judge Tyler Smith- YouTube Author: Celina Van Hyning (KTVB) Published: 4:11 PM MDT May 3, 2021 Updated: 4:48 PM MDT May 3, 2021 EMMETT, Idaho The grandmother of Taryn Summers, the eight-year-old girl whose body was found in a trash bag inside of a car, appeared in court for a preliminary hearing on Monday afternoon. 54-year-old Connie Ann Smith of Emmett is charged with felony failure to notify of a death and destruction of evidence.

Judge rules Victorville Councilwoman Blanca Gomez falsely claimed unemployment benefits in 2020

Judge rules Victorville Councilwoman Blanca Gomez falsely claimed unemployment benefits in 2020 Victorville Daily Press Victorville Councilwoman Blanca Gomez falsely claimed she was eligible for unemployment benefits last year, which led to her receiving almost $5,000 despite continuing to receive her monthly stipend from the city, a judge ruled earlier this month. In a ruling mailed to the city on March 2, state administrative law judge Stephen Tyler said “no break” occurred in Gomez’s payments as a councilwoman since she was elected in 2016. He added that Gomez’s application for unemployment benefits in 2020 “indicated that she has ceased working, which is not the case.”

Union County Circuit Court, Clerk s Office Partially Closed Through Friday

Wed, 01/20/2021 - 4:04pm admin The Union County Circuit Clerk s Office In Jonesboro will be closed through Friday, Jan. 22. E-filing will still be accepted, but all filing deadlines shall be extended as provided by law. Additionally, the Union County Circuit Court will be partially closed during the same time frame. Juvenile cases and emergency orders of protection will still be heard, as will remote hearings via Zoom or other videoconference software. All other Union County Courthouse Offices will remain open The decision for the closures was due to COVID-19-related concerns.  A press release from the office of Judge Tyler R. Edmonds states that the attorney of record or unrepresented party in each case will receive notice via mail or email when a case is rescheduled. 

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