Here are a few of the biggest criminal law stories from the past week that occurred around the state of Alabama:
- The latest development in the Mike Hubbard case has the prosecution filing against Hubbard’s request to delay his hearing until the fall. Hubbard’s lead attorney left the case earlier this month.
- A Blountsville man led police on a multi-county car chase on Thursday, with speeds approaching 100 mph. After two other suspects were arrested, the man drove off. He was eventually taken into custody by Boaz police and was charged with unlawful possession of a controlled substance, second-degree possession of marijuana, carrying a concealed weapon, possession of a short-barreled shotgun, attempt to elude, and several moving violations.
- A DeKalb County man was fatally shot Sunday after picking up a woman who was trying to flee a domestic dispute. The suspect in the domestic dispute has been arrested.
- Morgan County police arrested a Falkville man Thursday after discovering a one-pot meth lab and ingredients in his RV. He has been charged with unlawful manufacturing of a controlled substance.
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