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18, May 2012 - Andalusia, AL Perugino: Supreme Court deciding on president’s use of power - Covington News
U.S. Solicitor General Donald Verrilli, the president's top courtroom lawyer, met resistance across ideological ... have a ripple effect on laws enacted during the past two years in Alabama, South Carolina, Georgia, Utah and Indiana. The justices yesterday ...
17, May 2012 - Andalusia, AL Murder attempt charge added - Andalusia Star News
Chief Deputy David Anderson of the Covington County Sheriff ... Anderson said, under Alabama law, given if a person enters a residence with the intent to commit a crime. Assistant District Attorney Grace Jeter said Hughes pled in April to ...
16, May 2012 - Opp, AL Judge gives probation to man who stole father's gun then sold it to felon - Everything Alabama
MOBILE, Alabama-- A man who stole a rifle from his father’s Covington County home and sold it to a ... that he was having money problems because of divorce and child support. "I wish I could take it all back," Evans told the judge.
15, May 2012 - Covington, AL Bucky Covington’s Bus Involved in Accident - Great American Country (blog)
Bucky Covington’s tour bus was involved in an accident on I-65 in Birmingham, Alabama on Thursday ... the video was filmed at Nashville’s abandoned Tennessee State Prison. Watch the video! “I Wanna Be That Feeling” was written by ...
15, May 2012 - Covington, AL The thrill is gone for Obama - News Banner
Even though he is in a federal prison in Texarkana, Texas ... approximately 20 percent of Democratic voters in other Southern states such as Oklahoma and Alabama have voted against Obama in favor of unknown opponents. Presumptive Republican ...
15, May 2012 - Covington, AL Brewton man denied probation in Covington court
Eric Wayne Haskew, 23, of Brewton, Alabama was remanded to the Custody of the Department of Corrections after Circuit Court Judge Charles Lex Short denied his request for probation Tuesday.
14, May 2012 - Covington, AL New Hyundai Jobs Application Process
We're learning more about the application process for the new jobs at Hyundai. The Alabama Industrial Training Agency will oversee it and the training of 877 new employees.
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