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The deadline for applications for a justice court judge position in Wellsville has been extended. The position will replace Judge Terry Moore, who resigned his position on May 15, 2021. To be considered for a justice court judgeship in Cache County, candidates must be at least 25 years of age, a citizen of the United States, a Utah resident for at least three years, and have earned a high school diploma or GED. In addition, candidates must be a resident of Cache County or an adjacent county for at least six months immediately preceding appointment. Information on judicial retention and performance evaluation is posted on the Utah State Court’s website at www.utcourts.gov under employment opportunities. An application for judicial office form must be completed and is available on the court’s website (www.utcourts.gov/admin/jobs). The salary range for the position is $13,166 to $23,699 per year and includes no benefits (except for a mandatory contribution to URS). For ad ....
Trial to start for woman facing riot charge: Here’s what defense is not allowed to say MOBILE, Alabama (WALA) On the eve of a federal trial related to a May 2020 protest, a federal judge has restricted what defense lawyers can argue. Jury selection slated to start Monday in the case, which has been viewed nationally as a test for how aggressively the U.S. Justice Department can prosecute crimes arising from protests. Tia Deyon Pugh, 21, stands accused of impeding law enforcement officials in a manner that impacted interstate commerce. Mobile police arrested Pugh after the May 31 demonstration in the wake of the death of George Floyd, who died under the boot of a Minneapolis police officer. Authorities accused Pugh of using a baseball bad to smash the window of a police vehicle. Several days later, federal prosecutors filed a federal charge. ....
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Alabama judge upholds anti-riot law attorney says is ‘born out of a racist backlash’ Updated May 14, 2021; Posted May 14, 2021 Mobile police officers wearing gas masks are seen through the shattered window of a police vehicle during a standoff on an I-10 on-ramp in downtown Mobile on Sunday, May 31, 2020.Lawrence Specker | LSpecker@AL.com Facebook Share An Alabama federal judge has ruled that a controversial law used to prosecute protesters across the country over the past year is constitutional. On Thursday, Judge Terry Moorer of U.S. District Court in Mobile issued an order rejecting claims by defense attorneys for Tia Pugh that the federal anti-riot law is racially biased. Pugh is charged with one count of violating the law during a protest in the wake of George Floyd’s murder last year. ....
02/26/21 National Workers Compensation Defense Network (NWCDN) On February 26, 2021, the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals released its opinions concerning three petitions for mandamus that arose out of an action for contempt. Specifically, the plaintiff was awarded permanent and total disability benefits in a 2012 lawsuit against his employer. In 2020, the employee filed a post judgment motion for contempt due to the alleged systematic late payment of his weekly benefits. Although the lions share of the opinion addressed procedural and jurisdictional matters not specific to workers compensation, Judge Terry Moore pointed out, in his dissenting opinion, that the Legislature already provided for a remedy when indemnity payments are delayed. Alabama Code § 25-5-59(b) provides for an automatic 15% penalty if any indemnity payment that is owed is not paid within 30 days. Further, § 25-5-86(1) provides that, if an employer defaults on its obligation to pay indemnity benefits ....