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May 15, 2020
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Finalists chosen for Shoshone Magistrate seat
Four candidates have been named to fill the position of Shoshone County Magistrate for Idaho’s First Judicial District.
Domestic violence numbers remain steady in Shoshone County
Oxendine recently tabulated the county’s domestic violence statistics, which are derived from the cases her office has received in 2021
Hardy motion denied
Hardy has been seeking a motion for reconsideration from Judge Scott Wayman concerning his guilty verdict and sentencing from March of this 2020 after being found guilty of one count of felony injury to a child and subsequently handed a 10-year (four years fixed plus six indeterminate) prison sentence.
Pandemic puts strain on court system
Shoshone County Prosecuting Attorney Keisha Oxendine recently spoke to the News-Press about the state of things at the courthouse and it appears that one thing is for sure- events and businesses may have been canceled or closed by COVID, but crime certainly hasn't.
Shoshone County Prosecuting Attorney Candidate: Keisha L. Oxendine
Keisha L. Oxendine is running uncontested to retain her current position of Shoshone County Prosecuting Attorney in this year’s election cycle.
Pinehurst man gets probation for display of sexual material
The Shoshone County Courthouse played host to Law Day on Oct. 7, where District Judge Scott Wayman had over 25 various criminal cases presented before him.
Shoshone County Prosecuting Attorney Candidate: Keisha L. Oxendine
Keisha L. Oxendine
Keisha L. Oxendine is seeking re-election to the position of Shoshone County Prosecuting Attorney.