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The manager oversees the county’s nearly $1 billion budget and roughly 2,200 employees. Hager is the third manager under the current Board of Commissioners. Wendell Davis: Ousted May 13, 2021 ...
Durham County’s top-ranking official, County Manager Kimberly Sowell, has been on leave for over two weeks, though it’s unclear why. “The board is not going to be making any comments on that ...
Michael Byron Nifong (born September 14, 1950) is a disbarred American prosecutor who formerly served as the Durham County District Attorney.He was removed from this position, disbarred, and jailed following court findings concerning his conduct in the Duke lacrosse case, primarily his conspiring with the DNA lab director to withhold exculpatory DNA evidence that could have acquitted the ...
A Rush to Injustice: How Power, Prejudice, Racism, and Political Correctness Overshadowed Truth and Justice in the Duke Lacrosse Rape Case by Nader Baydoun and R. Stephanie Good (2007); ISBN 978-1-59555-118-4; The Duke Lacrosse Case: A Documentary History and Analysis of the Modern Scottsboro by R. B. Parrish (2009); ISBN 978-1-4392-3590-4
The Hobbs Act (enacted 1934), [1] the mail and wire fraud statutes (enacted 1872), including the honest services fraud provision, [2] the Travel Act (enacted 1961), [3] the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) (enacted 1970), [4] and the federal program bribery statute, 18 U.S.C. § 666 (enacted 1984), [5] permit the ...
The manager oversees the county’s nearly $1 billion budget and roughly 2,200 employees. Hager is the third manager under the current Board of Commissioners. Wendell Davis: Contract not renewed ...
Central Piedmont Community Action received $10,000 in state grants and $42,908 in American Rescue Plan funds through the county for its Rapid Re-housing program, according to the county manager.
On June 20, 2012; an Indianapolis jury convicted Durham of 10 counts of wire fraud, one count of securities fraud, and one count of conspiracy to defraud. On November 30, 2012; he was sentenced to 50 years in prison–at his age, effectively a life sentence. [ 9 ]