News Roundup

Published for NC Criminal Law on May 09, 2025.

The Alabama Governor signed legislation on Tuesday, establishing a new shark alert system that warns beachgoers when a shark has bitten someone in the vicinity. The system will issue a public notice to cellphones along the Alabama coast when there’s been a shark attack nearby. The law, named the “Lulu Gribbin Shark Alert System Act,” was inspired by a teenager who was one of three people bitten by a shark during a string of attacks last year. She lost her left hand and a portion of her right leg in the attack. The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources will create rules for the new alert system. Read on for more news. Citywide youth curfew in Fayetteville, NC. On Monday, the Fayetteville City Council voted 8-2 in favor of establishing an 11 p.m. youth curfew for minors aged 16 and younger. The curfew, which comes as an effort to combat the rise in juvenile crime, is modeled after a similar ordinance in Charlotte. The penalties for violation are not clear, but there will be a tier system of warnings before parents are penalized. There will also be exemptions for teenagers who work, are coming from school, or are with a parent. The curfew took effect immediately. Slain Arizona man “speaks” at killer’s sentencing hearing. The family of an Arizona man who was killed in a road rage incident used artificial intelligence to create a video of him reading a victim impact statement during his killer’s sentencing hearing. While use of artificial [...]