Plano Divorce and Family Law Attorney
Gerald A. Tadlock
Legal News
- Mental disability claims key to 2 death row appeals (The Clarion-Ledger)
Two Mississippi death row inmates argue in court papers that they are mentally disabled and should not be put to death. - On Staten Island, a Fourth From a Different Era (New York Times)
The Town of Travis, on the western shore of Staten Island boasts that its parade is among the oldest processions in the country. - Help for families on the brink (Canowindra News)
SERVICES provided by an outreach centre to open in Armidale later this year are designed to avoid the family tragedies that have hit the headlines over the past week. - Charles Mack Flood Sr. (The Dalton Daily Citizen)
Charles Mack Flood Sr. Charles Mack Flood Sr., 80, of Dalton, passed away Thursday, July 03, 2008, at his residence. - Ex-Refco Chief Sentenced to 16 Years in Cover-Up (NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance)
Phillip R. Bennett was sentenced for a financial cover-up that brought down one of the world’s largest commodities brokerages. - Popular business directory searches (The Enid News & Eagle)
Route Sales Reps Need!! IBC/Wonder Bread Route Sales Reps needed locally for established, well-respected company. Fantastic career op ... >MORE Management Position With local shoe store. - The Drama of Abiola’s Death (1) (This Day)
I have waited ten years to write this extraordinary, and melodramatic, story. What you are about to read is stranger than fiction. I don’t even know where to begin, because of its cobweb of plots and intrigues. Some of the details are too gory, and highly classified. - The rumor mill is grinding just fine (Pahrump Valley Times)
The Pahrump rumor mill is again in full operation and approaching double shifts. Tele-a-phone, tele-a-graph, tele-a-neighbor seems to be the norm in our town. Falsehoods and misinformation seem to grow at an alarming rate with the passing of the story or rumor to the next party willing to listen. - Flags fly at half-staff to honor Surles (The Daily Home)
PELL CITY – Flags are flying at half-staff to honor a fallen police officer. Kenneth “Greg” Surles, 29, died at 9:50 a.m. on Friday. Surles was injured in a collision on June 18, while on routine patrol, at the intersection of U.S. 231 and Cropwell Drive/Kings Circle. - BACK THEN (Pahrump Valley Times)
The Nye County School Board unanimously voted to have a $1.5 million bond issue placed on the general election ballot. The passing of the issue would make a high school in Pahrump a reality. Pahrump Valley is the only major community in Nye County which does not have its own high school.
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