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Ole Miss law professor reacts to Trump conviction
SUMMARY: Law professor Chris Green believes the verdict in Donald Trump's hush money case could be overturned on appeal due to the questionable nature of one of the predicate felonies. Prosecutors accuse Trump of falsifying business records to cover up hush money payments to Stormy Daniels. While falsifying business records is a misdemeanor under New York law, it becomes a felony if done to commit or conceal another crime, such as violating federal election law, tax laws, or filing other false business records. Green suggests the uncertainty of the underlying felony could present significant issues during the appeal process.
WTVA spoke with an Ole Miss law professor about Thursday's conviction of Donald Trump.
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10pm Headlines 7/6
SUMMARY: Two Mississippi inmates, Tyreek Hennel Collins and Dararius Johnson, are recaptured after a 48-hour manhunt following their escape from jail. They will face additional escape charges and be transported to their original counties. A Hattiesburg man, Tobias Smith, is charged with making a bomb threat via text, leading to an evacuation at Georgia Pacific plywood. High temperatures and inflation are impacting local farmers markets, causing price increases for produce and jams. The Forest County Farmers Market operates year-round. In Hattiesburg, an art gallery promotes Latino culture, and the community enjoys a monthly event on Mobile Street.
10pm Headlines 7/6
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Marion County school supply drive seeking donors
SUMMARY: Residents of Maran County are seeking public contributions for their seventh annual school supply drive. Donations, including pencils, pens, paper, folders, clothing, and shoes, can be made at Liberty Tax, 3112 Street, Columbia, adjacent to Houston's Cleaners. Organized by Leandra Ard and her team, the initiative emphasizes the importance of supporting youth education. Initially started with Loretta, they stress the significance of aiding those in need. Donations will be accepted until July 15th, and the drive will take place on July 16th from 11 AM to 3 PM.
Marion County school supply drive seeking donors.
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'First Saturday' still a draw for downtown Hattiesburg
SUMMARY: On the first Saturday of each month, downtown Hattiesburg hosts a lively event on Mobile Street in front of the Lucky Rabbit. The street is filled with vendors, small business owners, and food trucks, creating a vibrant atmosphere of food, fun, and fellowship. The Lucky Rabbit aims to foster community spirit by encouraging people to visit and support local shops. Offering attractions like free mimosas, the event draws many visitors, making it the busiest Saturday of the month. It's a family-friendly occasion focused on community growth and supporting small businesses.
‘First Saturday' still a draw for downtown Hattiesburg.
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