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Recap as Nottingham court as cases including Covid breaches and drink driving are heard
Case are being heard at Nottingham Magistrates Court
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An information board in Long Row, Nottingham City Centre shows the local Covid-19 alert level as very high alert
Today we will be bringing you live updates from court as alleged Covid breaches, drink-driving and using threatening behaviour are among cases being heard.
Other cases in the court list at Nottingham Magistrates Court, in Carrington Street, include alleged driving whilst disqualified, speeding, assault by beating, possessing cannabis and causing criminal damage.
The first case to be heard today (Wednesday, May 12) involved student Kelly Maja, 19, of Alfreton Road, Nottingham, who pleaded guilty to participating in a gathering of two or more people in a private dwelling indoors in a Tier 3 area.
In the affidavit for Rios arrest warrant, FDLE special agent Philip B. Larkin wrote the board election was contentious and very divisive as there was discussion about the results and the high voter turnout in an election where four candidates ran for two seats.
Rios, who was board president, received 90 votes, and vice president Joseph Shady received 70, Larkin wrote.
Newcomers Tom Hansen and Charles Faruki received 68 and 65 votes, respectively, Larkin wrote.
In total, 144 ballots were received out of 148 units for a 97% participation rate, Joseph Fleming, a Belize condo resident, wrote in a complaint filed with the Department of Business and Professional Regulation s Division of Florida Condominiums, Timeshares and Mobile Homes one month after the election.