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For those with an outstanding warrant for a nonviolent misdemeanor, the City of Mobile may have a way for offenders to take care of it without the risk of being arrested. The city's Legal Department and Municipal Court are partnering with the non-profit Growing Real Alternatives Everywhere (GRAE) to host a Warrant Clinic.
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The Democratic National Committee asked a federal appeals court to dismiss a case centered on Alabama party infighting that could test the requirements of the Voting Rights Act.
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A judge has ordered Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission to temporarily halt the issuance of licenses to growers and distributers as two companies argue the state used a flawed and secretive process to select winners for the potentially lucrative licenses.
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The Associated Press reports Alabama Attorney General’s office turned over a letter that jurors in a murder case say they never saw. It’s been sixteen years since David Phillip Wilson was sentenced to death for killing a man during a 2004 burglary.
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Alabama officials are forming a task force to address concerns about private information about crime victims inappropriately posted to a state website for…
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Circuit clerks' offices are going to reopen on Wednesdays.Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore has issued an order saying the offices will be open to the…
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Alabama's chief justice expects to lay off 150 employees after the state's new fiscal year starts Oct. 1 unless the court system gets more money than the…
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The Alabama Legislature has approved a compromise General Fund budget that increases funding for courts and prisons.The Senate and House voted Thursday…