Barry Bagnall returns to Mold Crown Court as his trial reaches the halfway point. [Inset Image: Andrew Price.] EXPERT analysis of phone data has been heard by the court at Barry Bagnall’s trial at Mold Crown Court today, June 11. Bagnall, 42, stands accused of murdering 60-year-old Terry Edwards at his home in Pont Wen, Caia Park last summer. The forklift truck driver is also has a charged with perverting the course of justice. Halfway through Bagnall’s four-week trial, a telecommunications expert from North Wales Police, Chris Walsh spent Friday giving evidence gathered as part of the investigation. The court heard that Bagnall owned a smartphone linked to the Vodaphone network while Mr Edwards had a phone on the EE network and could not access the internet.
Nevada County Supervisor Ed Scofield figures it was public criticism of the current assistant district attorney that swayed the board’s vote over who would become the next district attorney.
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Loftware says its partnership with NiceLabel is transformative news for the industry, but what does it mean for its customers?
Loftware is one of the global leaders in enterprise labeling and artwork management technologies, focusing on global enterprise software deployments for large companies. It specializes in a wide range of vertical markets such as automotive, food and beverage, medical devices, pharmaceutical, and retail, to name just a few.
‘We have fantastic relationships with large ERP companies such as SAP, Oracle and Infor and others, where we are preeminent and have been for many years for their customer base when they are looking for enterprise labeling and the use of our certified integration,’ says Bob O’Connor, president and CEO of Loftware.
Former Nevada County Deputy District Attorney Jesse Wilson will become the county’s new district attorney after a 3-to-2 vote Tuesday of the Board of Supervisors.