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Haywood man to serve up to 232 months following fatal DWI crash - The Cherokee One Feather

Haywood man to serve up to 232 months following fatal DWI crash - The Cherokee One Feather
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Asheville School donations decrease in wake of alleged sexual assaults

People are completely dissatisfied Caroline Paul Doyle (no relation to Eliza Paul), graduated in 2006. She was so proud of her alma mater that she has donated every year since and last year served as a booster during the  Blues Unite campaign, urging her classmates to donate. “The school wasn t able to find a single person from my class to serve as a booster,” Doyle said, adding that she did not donate this year. Last year, 17 members of her class donated, this year, only six. The school has averaged some 300 students between grades 9-12. This year, 268 students signed contracts for the 2021-22 year, according to a school newsletter.

Woman dismissed for overturning gravestones

Woman dismissed for overturning gravestones Following the results of a mental evaluation, a judge on Monday ordered the release of an Oregon woman accused in March 2019 of tipping over 61 gravestones in Graham County. The judicial ruling in Graham County Superior Court, involving Dawn Renee Phillips, 61, is in accordance with state law G.S. 15A-1008, District Attorney Ashley Hornsby Welch said. G.S.15A-1008 applies to defendants who lack the capacity to stand trial, most likely on a permanent basis. A defendant meeting this two-pronged requirement must be freed once their length of confinement matches the length of prison time allowable if tried and convicted.

Alleged graveyard vandal gets time served - The Cherokee One Feather

Alleged graveyard vandal gets time served   rd District   ROBBINSVILLE – Following the results of a mental evaluation, a judge on Monday, April 19 ordered the release of an Oregon woman accused in March 2019 of tipping over 61 gravestones in Graham County. Shown in the photo is Lone Oak Cemetery, where Dawn Renee Phillips allegedly “tipped over” multiple gravestones. (Photo courtesy of Office of the N.C. District Attorney, 43rd District) The judicial ruling in Graham County Superior Court, involving Dawn Renee Phillips, 61, is in accordance with state law G.S. 15A-1008, District Attorney Ashley Hornsby Welch said. G.S.15A-1008 applies to defendants who lack the capacity to stand trial, most likely on a permanent basis. A defendant meeting this two-pronged requirement must be freed once their length of confinement matches the length of prison time allowable if tried and convicted.

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