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Killeen woman sentenced to probation after beating toddler with belt
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A Killeen man pleaded guilty during a remote hearing this week to two first-degree felony charges after a three-hour standoff with police last year.
David Paul Lawrence, 45, was indicted on May 20, 2020, on two charges of aggravated assault against a public servant.
A sentencing hearing in Lawrenceâs case has been set for April 26, according to the 426th Judicial District Court coordinatorâs office.
Lawrence was arrested after a three-hour standoff with Killeen police in the 4200 block of Corrine Drive on Feb. 17, 2020. Police said he had ânumerousâ firearms, including two assault-style rifles, inside the home.
The incident began when police responded to a verbal domestic incident in the southwest Killeen neighborhood.
What worked well
Starting in the left second-row position usually occupied by the sidelined Boyd Cordner, Angus Crichton appears set for a bumper season as he maintained his strong State of Origin form. Canberra hooker Josh Hodgson didn’t miss a beat as he returned from a knee injury.
Match Highlights: Raiders v Roosters
What needs work
Raiders prop Corey Horsburgh must fine-tune his aggression. The Roosters were largely outgunned through the middle by Canberra when both teams were at full-strength in the first half.
Storm v Knights
What worked well
The Storm may have a ready-made replacement for winger Suliasi Vunivalu, with Melbourne-born rookie Dean Ieremia firming for a round one starting berth with an impressive showing, while the Knights will be buoyed by the form of towering English back Dominic Young who also hit the scoresheet in Albury.
Commitment and sacrifice have been the cornerstones of female rugby league for decades but in 2020 the part-time and semi-professional athletes were truly put to the test.
After fears the NRL Telstra Women s Premiership and Harvey Norman State of Origin event wouldn t go ahead in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic, NRL officials ended that talk with confirmation of a 2020 season.
The next step was to ensure coaches and support staff could get players onto the field given the challenges created by COVID-19. Then the players had to agree to the strict biosecurity measures in place.
From international and state border closures across Australia and New Zealand that would force 14-day quarantining in some cases, to players filling out pre-screen forms that detailed their everyday movements for up to three months.
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