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Prosecutors offer deal to pastor who defied COVID rules

Prosecutors offer deal to pastor who defied COVID rules March 2, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) A plea deal has been offered to a Louisiana pastor who was arrested after he repeatedly defied COVID-19 restrictions put in place in the early days of the pandemic. East Baton Rouge Parish District Attorney Hillar Moore confirmed Monday that his office offered Pastor Tony Spell a deal that would allow Spell to plead no contest to one of the misdemeanor charges he faces in exchange for the five other charges being dropped, multiple news agencies reported. A no-contest plea doesn t require a person to admit guilt, but it eliminates paths to appeal criminal charges.

New President for National Association that Helps Nurses

New President for National Association that Helps Nurses News provided by Share this article Share this article BIRMINGHAM, Ala., March 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/  The American Association of Nurse Attorneys (TAANA.org) announces Lorie A. Brown was elected and now serves as the new president. Lorie Brown, President of The American Association of Nurse Attorneys. Brown is a globally known nurse attorney who lives in San Diego and dedicates her practice to helping nurses and consulting law firms around the country for medical cases. In 2012, she founded EmpoweredNurses.org to help nurses protect their licenses while learning to speak their mind, stand in their power and be a change agent to improve healthcare. Brown has a Master s degree in nursing from UCLA and a law degree from Indiana University. She is also the author of three books for nurses. Her fourth book,

Washington Supreme Court declares felony drug possession laws unconstitutional

https://www.afinalwarning.com/500121.html (Natural News) Joining ranks with Oregon, the state of Washington has nullified a drug possession statute that made it a felony to possess controlled substances – meaning simple drug possession in Washington can no longer be criminally prosecuted. The Washington Supreme Court decided that RCW 69.50.4013, which tacks up to five years of prison time plus hefty fines onto convicted drug possessors, is unconstitutional because there is no way to prove that those caught in possession of illegal drugs knew that the drugs were on their person. “This case presents an issue of first impression for this court: Does this strict liability drug possession statute with these substantial penalties for such innocent, passive conduct exceed the legislature’s police power?” the ruling asks.

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