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A Buncombe County bailiff and former detective was fired June 12 after he quoted a Bible verse about the death penalty to a split jury during a first-degree murder trial in Asheville, records show.
A Gastonia woman pleaded guilty in Buncombe County Superior Court on Monday to multiple charges related to a child's death.
A Gastonia mother pleaded guilty to murder in her toddler's malnutrition death after a yearslong mental health battle. She ...
ASHEVILLE – More than a month after Tropical Storm Helene swept through Western North Carolina, the Buncombe County Courthouse will resume many of its normal operations beginning Oct. 28 ...
ASHEVILLE N.C. — The Buncombe County Courthouse is open for essential operations only beginning on Tuesday, October 8, 2024, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Kevin Rumley nearly died from a targeted explosion in Iraq at age 20. After battling addiction and survivor's guilt, he's ...
ASHEVILLE - In late September, Shelia Yarborough made her way from her quaint Deaverview apartment in West Asheville to the Buncombe County Courthouse downtown. She was meeting with her lawyer to ...
In Buncombe County, 29.7% of people charged with a crime acquired a new charge while the original incident was pending, according to data compiled between 2014 and 2023 by UNC’s Criminal Justice ...
A bailiff was fired after quoting a Bible verse to an Asheville murder trial jury. He was previously demoted from detective ...
A Buncombe County bailiff and former detective was fired June 12 after he quoted a Bible verse about the death penalty to a split jury during a first-degree murder trial in Asheville, records show.
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