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Criminal justice reform compromise package heads to North Carolina House

Criminal justice reform compromise package heads to North Carolina House Nyamekye Daniel, The Center Square © Provided by Washington Examiner The North Carolina Senate has approved an omnibus criminal justice reform bill that includes increases in penalties for rioting and resisting arrest. Senate Bill 300 makes resisting arrest while causing serious injury to an officer a felony and increases minimum maximum sentences for certain riots. “Over the past decade, Republicans in the General Assembly have been dedicated to evaluating the criminal justice system and implementing reforms that have broad support,” said Sen. Danny Earl Britt Jr., R-Robeson, one of the bill’s sponsors. “We’ve corrected decades of overcriminalization. SB 300 continues that trajectory and responds directly to concerns about police conduct. Our work isn’t complete, but we’ll continue to come together to address these critical issues.”

Governor says new executive order could open door to more fans at high school games

Governor says new executive order could open door to more fans at high school games Tags: Updated February 23, 2021 7:27 p.m. EST By Nick Stevens, HighSchoolOT managing editor Raleigh, N.C. More fans could soon be allowed at high school sporting events across North Carolina. North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper said Thursday that he will issue a new executive order next week which could include loosening restrictions on the number of spectators allowed at high school sporting events. Under the current executive order, indoor events are limited to 25 spectators and outdoor events are limited to 100 spectators. The executive order is slated to expire at the end of the month.

R C Soles Jr , longtime NC legislator who quietly dodged scandal, dies at age 86

R.C. Soles Jr., longtime NC legislator who quietly dodged scandal, dies at age 86 Richard Stradling, The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.) Feb. 6 RALEIGH R.C. Soles Jr., who represented his native Columbus County in the General Assembly for 42 years and became one of the state s top Democratic lawmakers before retiring after shooting a former legal client in the leg, has died at age 86. His death at a hospital in Loris, South Carolina, south of Tabor City, on Friday was announced by the Inman Ward Funeral Home and first reported by The News Reporter in Whiteville, the county seat where Soles practiced law for decades.

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