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Judge allows former animal hoarder to own pets again
Reporter/Lynchburg Bureau ChiefThe Bedford County man who had more than 100 animals removed from his home is now allowed to own pets again. Ronald Snellings can now officially have a maximum of three pets. A judge made that ruling Wednesday, after following Snellings progress for...Tags: Pets, Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Virginia, others ask feds to fight for execution drug
Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli has joined officials in several states in asking the federal government to fight a judge's decision that blocked the importation of a drug used in executions. The Richmond Times-Dispatch reports that Cuccinelli...
Tags: Ken Cuccinelli, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Eric Holder
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Deal allows sale of Virginia State Fair in entirety
A deal reached in the State Fair of Virginia bankruptcy case would clear the way for a buyer to purchase the entire fair in an attempt to put on the event in September. Documents filed Monday in U.S. Bankruptcy Court indicate that the agreement between...
Tags: Caroline County (Virginia), Bankruptcy, Justice System, Financially Distressed Companies, Crime, Law and Justice
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Roanoke homeless man pleads guilty to threatening President Obama
A homeless man in Roanoke has pleaded guilty to charges of threatening to kill President Barack Obama. Media outlets report that 41-year-old Steven John Gurczynski entered his plea Monday in U.S. District Court in Roanoke. Sentencing is set for Aug. 23....
Tags: Trials, Punishment, Justice System, Barack Obama, Crime, Law and Justice
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People's faith in Giles County remains unshaken, despite Ten Commandments controversy
WDBJ7 ReporterWe spoke with people in Giles County about this Ten Commandments controversy. He says their faith remains unshaken- regardless of the judge's decision. Inside Narrows High school in Giles county, moving right to left, next to the trophy case- is a...Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Lawyers in Giles Co. 10 Commandments case consider agreement where only 6 commandments would be posted
The judge presiding over the Ten Commandments case wants lawyers to consider an agreement that would post only six of the commandments in a Giles County high school. An unnamed Narrows High School student and their parents are suing Giles County...
Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers
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Giles County residents react to judge's suggestion about posting Ten Commandments
WDBJ7 ReporterA hot button issue involving the Ten Commandments may get even hotter and could receive national attention. A federal judge suggested Monday that the Giles County School board drop four of the Ten Commandments that reference religion, he may have created...Tags: Trials, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Man who holds woman hostage and steals her money gets 35 years.
The man who hid in the back of a woman's car, then forced her to withdraw money from her bank account, says he was depressed at the time. A judge in Salem sentenced James W. Moore to 35 years in prison Friday. Nearly a year ago, Moore held a woman...
Tags: Punishment, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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State asks judge to set aside Virginia Tech finding
The state is asking a judge to set aside a negligence verdict by jurors who concluded Virginia Tech officials waited too long to alert the campus of the first shootings in the April 16, 2007, campus massacre that left 33 dead. In a filing released...
Tags: Virginia Tech, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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84-year-old Rocky Mount man gets suspended sentence in moonshine case
An 84-year-old Virginia man accused of making moonshine has received a suspended sentence. Franklin County Judge William Alexander suspended Cecil Love's sentence Monday on the condition that Love behave for two years. The Roanoke Times reports Love...
Tags: Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia), Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Governor McDonnell releases vetoes, amendments to legislation
Gov. Bob McDonnell has vetoed at least seven bills passed by the 2012 General Assembly and amended dozens more. One of the amendments would allow cities, counties and towns to phase in 5 percent pay raises that teachers and local employees will have to...
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DAY 7: Jury to deliberate Wednesday in Virginia Tech lawsuit trial
Imminent danger or no way to know.
It's the decision a jury will decide Wednesday in the Virginia Tech lawsuit.
The university is being sued by two families of victims of the April 16, 2007, shootings.
We now know this case will go into day number...Tags: Virginia Tech, Trials, Colleges and Universities, Justice System, Health and Safety at School
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