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HENDERSON — Terry Jason Kiner, who grew up in Henderson, died under mysterious circumstances sometime during the night of Aug. 6 and Aug. 7 in the city of Cartagena in ....
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HENDERSON â Randolph and Sarah Baskerville of Henderson have established a new scholarship at Vance-Granville Community College. Sarah Baskerville retired after a 30-year career in education, the last 15 as a counselor at Southern Vance High School. She has served for many years on the board of directors for the VGCC Foundation. Randolph Baskerville served as the first African American assistant district attorney in the Ninth judicial district before serving as a District Court judge from 2006 to 2014. Today, Judge Baskerville practices law with his son, Nathan, in Henderson. In awarding the Randolph and Sarah Baskerville Scholarship at the Academic Achievement Award level, preference will be given to students of color, Vance County residents and students in either the Criminal Justice or Paralegal Technology programs. ....
January 25, 2021 RALEIGH Rashad Hauter ’11 has made history by being appointed district court judge in the Wake County Judicial District Court. The online publication Yemenis of America has announced that Hauter is the first Yemeni American to become a judge in the United States. Hauter was appointed by Gov. Roy Cooper (D-NC) to fill the vacant seat of former Judge Michael Denning, who resigned from his post. “I want to thank Governor Cooper for entrusting me with this sacred opportunity to serve the people of Wake County,” Hauter wrote in a Facebook post. Hauter previously worked as a criminal defense and immigration attorney in private practice. He began his legal career serving in the Wake County District Attorney’s office as an assistant D.A. According to his CV, Hauter has tried more than 1,500 bench trials and more than 50 jury trials, and prosecuted cases in 17 counties. ....