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(WDRB) — A federal jury awarded nearly $25 million Wednesday to one of two men wrongfully convicted for the alleged "satanic ritual" killing of Rhonda Sue Warford in 1992. In a news release Thursday, Jeffrey Clark's legal team said a federal jury awarded Clark $24.35 million in his civil suit against Meade County

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The state that leads the nation in attempting to deny citizens their religious liberty will once again defend its discriminatory action at the U.S. And the state that leads the nation in losing those decisions before the high court will likely keep that losing streak alive. The state that hassles Christian bakers and

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West Virginia Seeks Dismissal of DOJ Lawsuit Over Voter Data Request CHARLESTON – Attorneys for West Virginia Secretary of State Kris Warner asked a federal judge this week to dismiss an attempt by the U.S. Department of Justice to seize unredacted voter registration information. In a legal memorandum filed Wednesday

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