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West Virginia GOP fractured by political appointment feud
Read full article: West Virginia GOP fractured by political appointment feudA member of the audience holds a "Justice for All" sign during West Virginia Gov. Instead, state Republican leaders ordered a redo on candidate applications and insisted Marcum return home for an in-person interview. County Republicans claim the West Virginia GOP — which created its own shortlist for the seat — intervened to anoint a political favorite, a charge the governor denies. Booth's name appeared in place of Marcum's on the list that state GOP officials submitted to Justice. “I guess the swamp has made its way down to West Virginia.”

'Justice for All' Bailiff Charged With Murder Claims He Accidentally Shot Wife
Read full article: 'Justice for All' Bailiff Charged With Murder Claims He Accidentally Shot WifeA bailiff who appeared on a courtroom TV show is now charged with murder in the death of his wife. Renard Spivey, 63, appeared on Justice for All with Cristina Perez and is a real-life Texas sheriff's deputy and bit-part actor. Police said Spivey called 911 at 3 a.m. last Sunday to say he accidentally shot his wife, Patricia, twice as they struggled for his weapon. One shot went through her arm, one in the chest, then for 20 or 30 minutes he's on 911 trying to revive her, DeGeurin said. Authorities said they have no previous record of any domestic violence situation involving Spivey or his wife.
