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Defendant in beating death now held without bail

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3 years in prison for conspiracy to sell cocaine at Bennington apartment

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   BENNINGTON â€” A repeat drug offender has been sentenced to three years in prison for conspiring to sell cocaine in Bennington. He is serving the state sentence alongside a federal sentence. The man, Maynard Davis, 44, pleaded guilty in Bennington Superior criminal court to selling cocaine at a local apartment in December 2019. He did this in cooperation with a woman leasing the apartment, located at Applegate Drive. Davis would bring cocaine into the residence, the woman would package the drugs and either of them would sell the cocaine, Deputy State’s Attorney Robert Plunket said at the June 30 sentencing hearing.

GoLocalProv | RI s Flynn—Trump s Former National Security Advisor—Purchases Home in FL, According to Reports

The property in Florida reportedly purchased by Flynn. Photo: Stellar Home Sales Rhode Island native and former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn has reportedly purchased a home in Boca Royale, Florida.  According to Sarasota Magazine, Flynn, a retired United States Army lieutenant general and his wife purchased the house at 71 Grande Fairway in Englewood for $545,000 well below the list price of $879,900. “The Flynns have relatives in Boca Royale,” writes Robert Plunket for Sarasota Magazine. “Two of his brothers live here, though not Charles, who was the general involved in the Army’s response or lack thereof to the Capitol riots.”GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLAST

After Hours in the Afterlife: The Case for Paul Hackett s Hell

After Hours in the Afterlife: The Case for Paul Hackett s Hell In Martin Scorsese s 1985 black comedy, a man s desperate quest to get home after a night gone wrong is actually his eternal damnation. Warner Bros. In our monthly column  Laughed to Death, we look at the way comedy and existentialism go hand-in-hand in seemingly unlikely ways. For this installment, Brianna Zigler makes the case for how Martin Scorsese’s 1985 black comedy After Hours discreetly portrays a dead man damned to his own endless eternity. “What do you want from me?” Paul Hackett shrieks to the heavens, to the black, neglectful, and uncaring abyss that hovers above and taunts him with silence, “What have I done? I’m just a word processor, for Christ’s sake!”

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