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Hartman Grand Jury case may impact DWI cases in Hays County

Saturday, April 17, 2021 Editor s Note: This story is a follow-up article regarding the death of Jennifer Miller in a car collision involving an off-duty San Marcos Police Department officer. To read the first story see https://www.sanmarcosrecord.com/breaking-news-news-news-mobile-news-alert/woman-seeks-justice-death-partner. After a grand jury no billed a case against San Marcos Police Department Officer Ryan Hartman for a charge of criminal negligent homicide in a fatal collision in 2020, the survivor’s lawyer believes the case may surface Brady Evidence. The Brady Doctrine requires prosecutors to disclose exculpatory evidence, or evidence that might clear guilt, in the government’s possession to the defense.

Woman seeks justice for death of partner

Woman seeks justice for death of partner
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Housing campaigner Claudine Russell to stand for Conservatives on Maidstone council

Housing campaigner Claudine Russell to stand for Conservatives on Maidstone council  |  Updated: 09:04, 23 February 2021 The leader of the Marden Planning Opposition Group, which successfully convinced Maidstone council to drop plans for a 2,000 garden village in Marden, has decided to go into politics. Claudine Russell is to stand for the Conservatives at the borough council elections on May 6 contesting Marden and Yalding ward. Claudine Russell is standing in the May elections in the Marden and Yalding ward She said: I had to go through an interview process which was quite daunting - I hadn t interviewed for a long while. But now I m really looking forward to it.

Linn-Benton STEM programs get grants

The Mid-Valley STEM-CTE Hub recently awarded $78,019 in educator and community-based organizations microgrants. “With ample evidence that COVID-19 is widening the existing systemic education and inequality gaps, our aim is to partner with educators and local nonprofits to develop projects that reduce barriers and support students,” said Director Sarah Whiteside. “Through this support, students will gain more access to meaningful science, technology, engineering, math (STEM) and career and technical education (CTE) opportunities.” The microgrants are provided by the Mid-Valley STEM-CTE Hub with funding and support from the Oregon Department of Education, Ford Family Foundation, Oregon Community Foundation and John and Ginger Niemeyer Foundation.

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