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Attorney General Steve Marshall has begun proceedings for the impeachment of Clarke County Sheriff William Ray Norris. The Attorney General’s Special Prosecutions Division filed an Information of Impeachment and Prayer for Ouster in the Alabama Supreme Court on April 27 pursuant to Alabama Code § 36-11-4 through § 36-11-5. Norris was served notice of the impeachment filing Friday.
The Attorney General’s Office began investigating this matter in early 2020, resulting in the decision to seek Norris’ removal from office. Norris was charged with four instances of corruption in office and eleven instances of the commission of crimes involving moral turpitude. However, some of the specific allegations are alternate forms of charging the same conduct.
Attorney General launches impeachment proceedings against southwest Alabama sheriff
Updated May 07, 2021;
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The Alabama Attorney General has launched impeachment proceedings against one of the state’s sheriffs.
Steve Marshall on Friday announced he filed an information of Impeachment and Prayer for Ouster against Clarke County Sheriff William Ray Norris. The information, filed with the Alabama Supreme Court on April 27, is not a criminal charge. Norris was served notice of the filing on Friday.
Efforts to reach Norris, who has served as sheriff since 2011, were not immediately successful.
The Attorney General’s Office began investigating Norris last year, which led to Marshall seeking the sheriff’s removal from office. Norris is accused of four instances of corruption in office and 11 instances of the commission of crimes involving moral turpitude. However, some of the specific allegations are alternate forms of charging the same conduct.
by Jasmyne Keimig • Apr 16, 2021 at 6:00 pm
We want our money back, dipshit. Lester Black
Today on Slog: We had a lot of good things cooking. Here s a quick rundown in case you missed it: Rich Smith chatted with teachers union leader Stephanie Gallardo about her run for Congress. Matt Baume offered up some Earth Day suggestions and wrote about Washington Trust for Historic Preservation s mission to catalogue sites of interest along our region s 3,000 miles of waterfront.
I demand you go see
The Earth Is Blue as an Orange right now immediately.
Charles dropped a long headline. And SPLIFF kicks off tonight have you bought your tickets? (If not, Chase Burns and I are hosting a watch party next Saturday. It s going to be cute!)
Washington Supreme Court throws out think tank’s attack on union political activity By Alexis Krell, The News Tribune
Published: February 23, 2021, 11:35am
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The Freedom Foundation failed to meet a deadline in several campaign finance lawsuits it brought against unions, the Washington State Supreme Court ruled in a recent 5-4 decision.
The conservative nonprofit think tank alleged to the attorney general and prosecutors that the unions had violated Washington’s Fair Campaign Practices Act by not reporting money spent on political activity.
After the government didn’t take enforcement action, the Freedom Foundation filed so-called “citizen actions,” in Superior Court, but not within a deadline required by state law at the time, a majority of the state’s high court ruled.