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Costanzo v. Currituck County – Occupancy Tax – The Appeals Court Hearing Video
Staff – Published March 21, 2024 This North Carolina Appeals Court video is approximately one hour long. It is must-see TV if you want a clear understanding of the issue. Fox Rothschild L.L.P., by Troy D. Shelton and Robert H. Edmunds, Jr., for the plaintiffs-appellants, gives an in-depth analysis of the statutes, amendments, and legislative…
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In the Matter Costanzo v. Currituck in the Court of Appeals of North Carolina
REVERSED IN PART, VACATED IN PART, AND REMANDED.
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North Carolina General Statute § 14‑209. Punishment for Perjury
If any person knowingly and intentionally makes a false statement under oath, that person is guilty of perjury and punished as a Class F felon.
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U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Case with Implications Elected Boards and Councils Nationwide
The pivotal issue is whether an elected councilwoman has the right to pursue legal action against a fellow councilman for alleged conspiracy to ouster her from office.
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BlackwaterReports Delving into Currituck Conspiracy Amid Legal Preparations
Despite Rising Taxes, Currituck is a Great Place to Live – But Much Work Must be Done to Return Trust in Local Governance
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BlackwaterReports Faces Defamation and Legal Challenges: Founder Thom Roddy Considers Litigation
BlackwaterReports has faced persistent assertions by county officials claiming it is not a media outlet, press entity, or journalistic organization. Moreover, defamatory statements have been directed at BlackwaterReports and its founder, Thom Roddy.
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Some Content Moves to Free Subscriber Only
Published March 11, 2024 Beginning Monday, March 18, 2024, subscribers will have exclusive access to certain Reports on our BlackwaterReports.org website. Subscriptions to our platform are free, but they will be required to view these Reports. This includes our police blotter updates and select special reports. We encourage you to sign up for a free…
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Dare County Narcotics Task Force Hits Home Run 30-0
The Dare County Narcotics Task Force concluded months-long narcotics investigations with the arrests of multiple subjects.
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Currituck County Manager/Attorney Among Small Number Nationwide to Allegedly Violate Prior Restraint
A number of attorneys have found it striking that McRee, an attorney, would put his name on such a document, deny due process, and fail to respond to an offer to remedy.
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Currituck’s Citizens Have a Right to Access Meetings and Records
If a public employee unlawfully blocks the release of public records, they may face legal consequences, including civil penalties.