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Tuscaloosa City Council District 7 race vacated by Circuit Court order


A circuit court judge has vacated the results of the city of Tuscaloosa’s District 7 City Council results, clearing the path for a special election to determine who will hold this seat.
Jefferson County Circuit Court Judge Robert S. Vance issued his decision Thursday, less than a week after final summary judgment arguments were submitted by attorneys for incumbent Councilor Sonya McKinstry and political newcomer Cassius Lanier, who won by 28 votes.
Days after her defeat, McKinstry filed a legal challenge to the election citing Lanier’s legal eligibility to hold the office based on his prior felony convictions and asked the court to name her the winner. ....

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Judge rules Tuscaloosa city council candidate ineligible


Judge rules Tuscaloosa city council candidate ineligible
City council to call for special election in District 7
(Source: WBRC)
By Ugochi Iloka | April 29, 2021 at 12:27 PM CDT - Updated April 29 at 12:27 PM
TUSCALOOSA , Ala. (WBRC) - Circuit Judge Robert Vance ruled Thursday the Tuscaloosa City Council candidate and winner in the District 7 election is ineligible to hold the office to which he was elected.
Court records show Cassius Lanier has been convicted of five criminal offenses, including a federal felony and four felonies under Alabama law. As of March 2, 2021, the date of the election, he had not been pardoned for any of these offenses. Lanier received a pardon from the Alabama Bureau of Pardons and Parole only after the election, on April 13, 2021. ....

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Is marijuana legal in Birmingham now? Not at all, say city leaders


Is marijuana legal in Birmingham now? Not at all, say city leaders
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Joints are lit during protest against 2021-01-Home Occupations Text Amendment which would limit caregivers and their marijuana growth operations Monday, April 12, 2021 outside the Flushing Township Office. (Cody Scanlan | MLive.com)
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Mayor Randall Woodfin’s 4/20 announcement of blanket pardons for misdemeanor marijuana could wipe more than 15,000 convictions off the books, but city officials say it won’t change the way police and court officials handle future possession cases.
City of Birmingham spokesman Rick Journey said Birmingham police will continue to enforce state law. Possession of any amount of marijuana is illegal in Alabama. City prosecutors will still prosecute those cases, Journey said. ....

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