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TODAY in COURT: Former Building Inspector Pleads Guilty to Bribery; Bail Denied for Mayhem, Kidnapping Suspect

TODAY in COURT: Former Building Inspector Pleads Guilty to Bribery; Bail Denied for Mayhem, Kidnapping Suspect
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Suspect in Hikshari Trail Murder Must Stand Trial, Judge Rules

Suspect in Hikshari Trail Murder Must Stand Trial, Judge Rules Daniella Patricia Moore must stand trial for the alleged murder and torture of 19-year-old Hannah Hayhurst, whose mutilated body was found two years ago in a parking lot at the foot of Hilfiker Lane in Eureka. Judge Kaleb Cockrum held Moore to answer on all charges this morning, the third day of her preliminary hearing. Her arraignment is set for July 20. Attorneys, presenting their arguments before Cockrum made his ruling, focused not on the murder charge but on the special allegation that Hayhurst was tortured. Assistant District Attorney Stacy Eads pointed out that

Convicted SoHum Home Invader Sentenced to Nine Years in Prison

Convicted SoHum Home Invader Sentenced to Nine Years in Prison One of two men who invaded and robbed a Southern Humboldt home, terrorizing a father and his daughter, was sentenced this morning to nine years in state prison. Franklin Antonio Molina received the sentence as part of a negotiated deal, with Judge Kaleb Cockrum imposing six years for robbery and three years for a special weapons allegation. Molina also was sentenced for false imprisonment, assault with a firearm and making criminal threats, but those terms will run concurrently with the nine years. In December 2018 shortly before Christmas, Molina and another man showed up at Adam Owen’s rural residence about an hour’s drive from Garberville. They wore ski masks, brandished guns and demanded money.

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James Brent Montgomery HENDERSON — Vance County residents have come together over the last few weeks to express their support of local Highway Patrol Trooper James Brent Montgomery, who is fighting for his life at UNC Hospitals in Chapel Hill due to COVID-19. His wife, Heather Montgomery, is asking the community to keep her husband in their prayers as he battles COVID-19, and is optimistic that some recent minor improvements with his condition are a positive sign that he will recover from the virus. The trooper is on a heart-lung machine, receiving what’s called extracorporeal membrane oxygenation that’s purging carbon dioxide from his bloodstream.

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