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Witnesses told state officials that Dowless, with help of his assistants, gathered hundreds of absentee ballots from Bladen County where he lives. Those workers testified they were directed to collect blank or incomplete ballots, forge signatures on them and even fill in votes for local candidates. Harris appeared to get the most votes in the November race, but the State Board of Elections ordered a new election. Harris did not run in the subsequent race, which was won by his successor as the GOP nominee, Dan Bishop.

No charges were filed against Harris. Dowless, who arrived in court using a cane, had a mini-stroke recently, and he learned that some spots on his lung may be cancer, according to Sprague.

Gregory told Sprague to keep him and Freeman informed on his condition. Sprague said after the hearing that Dowless had no comment. During the hearing, it sounded to several in the courtroom that Sprague had pleaded guilty on behalf of Dowless to some of the 13 counts. Copyright owned or licensed by Toronto Star Newspapers Limited.

The lawsuits filed in the aftermath of the story Champlain Towers South collapse on June 24 in Surfside seek to affix blame and collect money for the victims, family members and property owners. The collapse came as the building was undergoing its year recertification, which likely meant steep assessments for condo owners to finance structural and other problems identified several years earlier.

One potential class-action case that could resolve the entire legal matter was filed last month, contending that excavation and construction of a luxury building next door worsened serious structural defects that already existed at Champlain Towers South. The developers and others involved in construction of the adjacent story Eighty Seven Park tower who are listed as defendants deny their construction work contributed to the tragedy.

Hanzman said he would probably set a firm summer trial date in January. It's also possible the case could be settled before a trial is held.

A mediator is working to figure out how to allocate lawsuit damages, insurance proceeds and land sale money between wrongful death victims and those who lost only property. Meanwhile, investigations into the cause of the collapse are ongoing and will be augmented by work of experts hired to collect evidence for lawsuits. The lead investigating agency, the National Institute for Standards and Technology, recently estimated its probe could take as long as two years. Krot told the man. Angela Simmons caught fans by surprise on Jan.

In the Instagram post, the year-old […]. Republican Sen. Roger Marshall Kan. The Fauci Act would require the Office of Government The collapse came as the building was undergoing its year recertification, which likely meant steep assessments for condo owners to finance structural and other problems identified several years earlier.

One potential class-action case that could resolve the entire legal matter was filed last month, contending that excavation and construction of a luxury building next door worsened serious structural defects that already existed at Champlain Towers South. The developers and others involved in construction of the adjacent story Eighty Seven Park tower who are listed as defendants deny their construction work contributed to the tragedy.

Hanzman said he would probably set a firm summer trial date in January.



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