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Lieutenant Scott Nanney says officers saw the man with a wheelchair near the hospital.
Boing Boing: September 25, 2005 - October 1, 2005 Archives 2005
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They all said 'Yes,' Nanney said, adding one judge told her of a custody case brought before him that originally had been handled in Venezuela.
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It's meant to help our judges not to be pushed and pressured and prodded to enforce other countries' laws, Nanney said.
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The judge, who Nanney declined to name, said he struggled to find common ground between S.C. and Venezuelan laws, and how to apply them.
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Nanney said her bill does not target Sharia law or any other specific foreign code or law.
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State Rep. Wendy Nanney, R-Greenville, the bill's sponsor, said she introduced the proposal after speaking with several family court judges around the state about problems with child-custody cases.
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What began as a show in 13 schools turned into a tour of more than 250 schools, during which Velasquez and Nanney hauled a 600-pound press across 200,000 miles - all for the love of printmaking.
The Clog 2010
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None of the accidents resulted in life-threatening injuries, Nanney said, though some individuals were transported to the emergency room for treatment.
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Nanney encouraged seniors to donate to the campaign because if 38 percent of seniors give, a few unnamed Board of Trustees members have agreed to donate $25,000 to the Eve Marie Carson Memorial Fund.
Daily Tar Heel RSS 2009
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In between events, Nanney told participants interesting tidbits of UNC history.
Daily Tar Heel RSS 2009
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