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  • City Judge James E. Hall II also issued a $600 fine, including $425 in court costs, and ordered that he complete a court-referral program and meet with a victims-impact panel.

    News for NBC13.com NBC13.com 2010

  • "Even though women would utilize our facility who have recently gotten out of jail, the home is not court-referral based, meaning no woman would ever be forced into the home," Smothers said.

    The Times-Journal: News 2010

  • "Even though women would utilize our facility who have recently gotten out of jail, the home is not court-referral based, meaning no woman would ever be forced into the home," Smothers said.

    The Times-Journal: News 2010

  • "Even though women would utilize our facility who have recently gotten out of jail, the home is not court-referral based, meaning no woman would ever be forced into the home," Smothers said.

    The Times-Journal: News 2010

  • "Even though women would utilize our facility who have recently gotten out of jail, the home is not court-referral based, meaning no woman would ever be forced into the home," Smothers said.

    The Times-Journal: News 2010

  • "Even though women would utilize our facility who have recently gotten out of jail, the home is not court-referral based, meaning no woman would ever be forced into the home," Smothers said.

    The Times-Journal: News 2010

  • "Even though women would utilize our facility who have recently gotten out of jail, the home is not court-referral based, meaning no woman would ever be forced into the home," Smothers said.

    The Times-Journal: News 2010

  • "Even though women would utilize our facility who have recently gotten out of jail, the home is not court-referral based, meaning no woman would ever be forced into the home," Smothers said.

    The Times-Journal: News 2010

  • "Even though women would utilize our facility who have recently gotten out of jail, the home is not court-referral based, meaning no woman would ever be forced into the home," Smothers said.

    The Times-Journal: News 2010

  • "Even though women would utilize our facility who have recently gotten out of jail, the home is not court-referral based, meaning no woman would ever be forced into the home," Smothers said.

    The Times-Journal: News 2010

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