News Roundup

Published for NC Criminal Law on February 22, 2019.

There were hearings this week before the State Board of Elections regarding the 9th Congressional District race involving alleged absentee ballot fraud.  At least one person, Lisa Britt, admitted that she collected dozens of absentee ballots and forged or backdated signatures on the ballots.  Candidate Mark Harris’s son John Harris, an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of North Carolina, testified that he warned his father that he believed that McCrae Dowless may have been engaging in illegal activity in connection with absentee ballots.  Wake County District Attorney Lorrin Freeman, whose office is involved in the Bladen County investigation in order to avoid potential conflicts of interest from the local DA’s office, said that none of the people testifying before the State Board of Elections has an immunity deal in the parallel criminal investigation.  Keep reading for more news. School Bus Safety.  The Greensboro News & Record says that law enforcement agencies in Guilford County have been cracking down on motorists who endanger children by disregarding the stop signs on school busses through an initiative called “Operation Stop Arm.” More details about the program are available here. Sheriff Transport Crash.  WLOS reports that one person died and a Sheriff’s Deputy was injured in a single vehicle crash that occurred between Franklin and Hayesville.  Deputy Cody Nathan Mitchell was transporting James Baggott to his residence when the crash occurred on US-64. Fairfax Accusations.  Several Virginia politicians have come under intense scrutiny this month.  Governor Ralph Northam and Attorney General Mark Herring [...]