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Bay Minette Courthouse setting representing the Summerdale father indicted in Baldwin County

Summerdale Father Indicted on Five Charges in the Bathtub Death of His 11-Month-Old Son

James Bullard, September 19, 2014

A Baldwin County grand jury indicted a Summerdale father on five counts, including reckless manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide, in the May 2014 bathtub death of his infant son.

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A Veteran Prosecutor Inherits the Tangled Nodine Case

James Bullard, November 1, 2011

Retired prosecutor David Whetstone became the latest to take up the tangled Nodine file, named a special prosecutor by the attorney general to pursue a murder theory despite a grand jury’s reduced charge.

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Baldwin County A courthouse setting with legal documents

From Murder to Misdemeanor: Grand Jury Reshapes the Nodine Case

James Bullard, August 25, 2011

A Baldwin County grand jury dramatically reduced the charge against Stephen Nodine to criminally negligent homicide, a misdemeanor, in the death of Angel Downs, drawing sharp reactions from all sides.

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Nodine Retains New Defense Team as Impeachment Trial Is Set for June 8

James Bullard, May 18, 2010

Criminal defense attorneys Dennis Knizley and John Williams were retained to lead the defense of Commissioner Steve Nodine, whose impeachment trial was set before Circuit Judge Sarah Stewart.

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Grand Jury Indicts Mobile Businessman Matt Walker on Four Counts of Trafficking in Stolen Property

James Bullard, April 23, 2010

The four-count indictment accuses Walker of receiving or disposing of stolen antiques, household furnishings and appliances belonging to four Mobile-area residents.

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Mobile A brick community college building on an urban campus

A Six-Figure Exit: The Retirement Math Facing Bishop State’s President

James Bullard, February 13, 2007

With a federal and state investigation swirling around Bishop State Community College, its longtime president stood to collect a lump sum of roughly $529,000 under Alabama’s DROP program if she retired at term’s end.

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