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A Dallas salon owner who has refused to close her shop despite multiple court orders has now been sentenced to a week in jail. A judge on Tuesday called Shelley Luther s open defiance of social distancing orders flagrant and intentional and said she felt no remorse or regret for her actions.According to court documents, Luther was sentenced to seven days in jail for violating a temporary restraining ord
stanley cup er to close her business and fined $500 each to the county s criminal and civil courts for every day the salon remained open. She openly violated the governor s stay-at-home order, an effort to slow the spread of coronavirus.Luther, the owner of Salon Agrave; la Mode and Hot Mess Enterprises, gained national attention for opening her salon in April after her city and county ordered the closure of all non-essential businesses in March. She has said she oppos
stanley cup ed the stay-at-home order for financial reasons and publicly ripped up one of the court orders at a protest with more than 100 others. Judge Eric V Moyeacute;, of the 14th Civil District Court of Dallas, told Luther on Tuesday that he would consider a lighter sentence if she admitted that she
stanley cup was wrong and apologized to the elected officials whose orders she violated. I have much respect for this court and laws. I have never been in this position before and it s not someplace that I want to be, Luther responded, according toCBS Dallas Fort Worth. But I have to disagree with you, Tzwp Police searching for mother of newborn abandoned for days outside Mass. home: It broke my heart
Luke and Hillary Gardner never have a problem remembering each otherrsquo birthday. After all, the husband and wife were born the same day. And so was their son, 27 years later this past December. The odds of that happening are about one in 133,000, statisticians say. And thatrsquo a lot less likely than getting hit by lightning sometime in your lifetime, which some put at roughly one in
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jordan hday when their son Cade Lee Gardner was conceived, said Luke Gardner, an assistant pastor at a Baptist church in northeast Mississippi and a student at a nearby campus of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. I really didnrsquo;t even put it together until we got pregnant, he said in a telephone interview Wednesday. Then we realized, lsquo;Oh, wow!rsquo; Using a smartphone app, he said, his wife calculated a due date of Dec. 15, three days before their joint birthday. Her obstetrician called it for Dec. 19. So the couple from Baldwyn, Mississippi, got in some exercise to try to hurry the baby up a bit. The night of Dec. 17, Gardner said, we went walking around the parking lot at First Baptist Church of Baldwyn, where Gardner is outreach pastor. Whether or not the exercise sped things up, Cade was born at 10:01 a.m. on Dec. 18 -- exactly 27 years after his parentsrsquo; birthdate. Hillary is exactly six hours older than me, Luke