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High Point non-profit hoping to stop crime before it starts

It s helped me stay out of prison | High Point nonprofit works to stop violence before it starts High Point Community Against Violence (CAV) works with violent crime offenders, offering anything from job training to transportation. Author: Grace Holland Updated: 6:11 AM EDT July 15, 2021 HIGH POINT, N.C. High Point has now recorded a total of 11 homicides this year but it s the kind of violent crime a city non-profit works to stop before it starts. High Point Community Against Violence (CAV) Executive Director Jim Summey said the organization has helped hundreds of people turn away from a life of crime over the years.

Rare find: High Point man buys human skull at yard sale

Rare find: High Point man buys human skull at yard sale
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Rare find: High Point man buys human skull at yard sale

A mummified skull — and it appears to be legitimate. “The family said they were kinda spooked out by the mummy head, so I bought it from them,” says Hines, a 36-year-old High Point man. And just how did this family in Lumberton get its hands on a mummified skull? “I didn’t ask no questions,” Hines says with a chuckle. “I just bought it and left.” Now, Hines hopes to learn as much as he can about his recent purchase and then return it to “the motherland,” which he believes to be Egypt. “I want to get him back home, because I think that’s the right thing to do — send him back to the motherland,” he says.

Bombshell corruption claim about former premier Neville Wran

Bombshell corruption claim about former premier Neville Wran Normal text size Advertisement Sensational new evidence – withheld from a royal commission – throws fresh light on the involvement of former NSW premier Neville Wran in a conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. The extraordinary details are contained in a new book, Corruption in High Places, written by former NSW chief magistrate Clarrie Briese, who inadvertently became embroiled in one of the nation’s biggest judicial scandals. Former chief magistrate Clarrie Briese, author of a new book Corruption in High Places. Credit:James Brickwood Briese, now 90, recalls his surprise when, in January 1982, he received a call from Lionel Murphy, a judge on the High Court, who uttered the infamous words, “And now, what about my little mate?”

Bombshell corruption claim about former premier Neville Wran

Bombshell corruption claim about former premier Neville Wran
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