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Another bill tries to force N C sheriffs to assist ICE – North Carolina Lawyers Weekly

Another bill tries to force N C sheriffs to assist ICE – North Carolina Lawyers Weekly
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Wednesday News: Time to pay the piper

Submitted by BlueNC on Wed, 03/10/2021 - 08:31 RICK GUNN SETTLES LAWSUIT OVER MARITAL AFFAIR: Former state Sen. Rick Gunn has settled a lawsuit filed by a man who accused him of a long-running affair with his wife, who was also the senator s legislative assistant. Arthur Johns says the affair destroyed his marriage and that he lost half his property in a divorce. He sued Gunn, an Alamance County Republican, for as much as $3 million. It was not immediately clear how much Johns would get in the settlement. His attorney confirmed the settlement to WRAL News but wouldn t provide details. In the lawsuit filed last summer, Johns alleges that his wife, Karen Johns, had an affair with Gunn for up to four years. General Assembly insiders told WRAL that their affair was a poorly kept secret. Arthur Johns said his wife began spending more and more time with Gunn over the years, going out for things that didn t sound like work. Eventually, the lawsuit states, she began treating Gunn more lik

Another bill tries to force NC sheriffs to assist ICE

Another bill tries to force NC sheriffs to assist ICE GARY D. ROBERTSON, Associated Press March 9, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) North Carolina Republicans are again pressing legislation to force county sheriffs to recognize requests of federal immigration agents who believe a defendant is in the country illegally. But the odds for enactment likely remain the same as in 2019, when Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper successfully blocked a similar measure. A majority on the Senate Judiciary Committee voted Tuesday for the GOP bill, which largely follows a measure from two years ago waylaid when Cooper vetoed it. The bills are a response to African American Democratic sheriffs in several urban counties who made clear they wouldn t work closely with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, unlike predecessors.

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