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Sex offender to serve 1 year in prison after conviction of 12 counts

Sex offender to serve 1 year in prison after conviction of 12 counts
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Parole denied in 1994 Bay Minette marital murder case

Posted By Guy Busby BAY MINETTE – A Bay Minette woman convicted of murdering her husband in what the prosecutor called “an execution,” in 1994 will continue serving a life sentence in prison after being denied parole Tuesday. Sheila Moorer Cooper was denied parole, according to a statement by from the Alabama Bureau of Pardons and Paroles. She was convicted of murder in Baldwin County Circuit Court in February 1994 in connectin with the death of her husband, John Lewis Cooper, 32. David Whetstone, Baldwin County district attorney from 1984 to 2006, prosecuted the case against Sheila Cooper. On Wednesday, he referred to the shooting as “an execution-style murder.”

Loxley woman denied parole in 2011 stabbing death of husband

Posted Brittnea Myers By John Underwood / john@gulfcoastmedia.com MONTGOMERY, Alabama A Loxley woman sentenced in 2013 for the 2011 stabbing death of her husband has been denied parole by the Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles in Montgomery. According to a press release, the Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles held 27 parole hearings Wednesday, Feb. 3 granting seven paroles and denying 20. Three parole hearings were continued to a later date. The board also held 10 hearings on requests for pardons. Among those denied was Britnea Leann Myers, now 31, who is currently serving a 20-year sentence on manslaughter charges at the Birmingham Community Work Center.

Point Clear residents object to zoning vote

Print subscribers If you re a print subscriber, but do not yet have an online account, click here to create one. Non-subscribers Point Clear residents object to zoning vote Posted By Guy Busby BAY MINETTE – Point Clear residents and property owners said that the recent referendum to create a new zoning district in their area was an attempt to exclude them from having a voice in development. Members of the delegation told Baldwin County commissioners Tuesday that the process created a gerrymandered district that excluded Black residents of the area. “This is blatant discrimination against our community,” Willie Williams told commissioners.

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