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Round Table: Breaking down the regional finals

Round Table: Breaking down the regional finals Subject: A friend wanted you to see this item from High School OT: https://wr.al/1KSWo Kyle Morton, Joel Bryant and Zack Adams break down the upcoming regional championship games on this week s edition of HighSchoolOT Round Table. Show Transcript Hello, everybody. Welcome to high school. Ot roundtable. I m Kyle morton. I m joined by Zach Adams and Joel Bryant. We re doing a little early morning edition here on thursday. It s an early morning for us. It s not really an early morning for football teams, our coaches at all. Um, it s almost nine, so not too bad. Um, but we re going to get into the regional finals, the regional final matchups that are coming up tomorrow night. I think we ll be posting this pretty much immediately. So it ll be uh tomorrow night, the regional finals. It s the third round. But uh, if you win your in state championship game through the condensed playoff schedule and the condensed schedule in general that we

Public Defenders Say Pay Parity Critical to Justice System Reforms

The John Marshall Courts Building in Richmond. (Photo: Crixell Matthews/VPM News) In Richmond, attorneys who represent people who can’t afford a lawyer are asking the city to help pay their salaries. Like many public defenders across the country, they say they struggle to keep lawyers on staff, which makes it difficult to provide equal justice for people accused of crimes. After years of campaigning for more money, the office might finally get the funding it’s asked for as the city deliberates this year’s budget. The state of Virginia pays the salaries of both the Commonwealth Attorney’s office and the public defender’s office. But the city supplements the salaries of its prosecutors.

Several Detroit City Council members won t seek reelection

Several Detroit City Council members won t seek reelection Detroit  New representation is in store this fall for many Detroit residents as nearly half of the incumbents on the City Council are not seeking new terms. Indicted District 7 Councilman Gabe Leland is foregoing another run as well as District 4 Councilman Andre Spivey, who represents the east side, and District 6 Councilwoman Raquel Castañeda-López, the first Latina elected to the council whose district covers southwest Detroit. Council President Brenda Jones also did not submit petitions for another bid by the 4 p.m. deadline, according to city election records.  Overall, 45 candidates filed petitions for seven City Council district seats and two at-large seats, including five incumbents seeking to retain their seats: James Tate, Roy McCalister Jr., Scott Benson, Janeé Ayers and President Pro Tem Mary Sheffield.

Pepsi can defense falls flat for Gaston man convicted in four killings

A man convicted, along with his former girlfriend, of a 2003 quadruple homicide in Gaston County was dealt a blow this week in his efforts to have his four murder convictions overturned and win a new trial. Keith Lavoris Hall, now 41 and serving multiple life sentences, was hoping to get additional DNA testing done from a fingerprint found on a Pepsi can police found during their investigation into the Sept. 2, 2003, shooting deaths of four people in the Paradise Point neighborhood south of Belmont. Hall, who has been representing himself on his appeals, asked for the DNA testing in June 2019. A month later, Gaston County Superior Court Judge Jesse Caldwell denied Hall s request.

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