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Domonique D. Blakney, 21, and his brother, Kelby D. Blakney, 22, both of Darlington, who authorities say helped transfer the stolen loot from the truck to their parents’ Jeep parked a couple miles away. Childs earlier sentenced each to 25 years in prison.Paul J. Whitaker, 23, of Sumter, who authorities said stayed at the Express Teller Services office after the451-10149 Batteryrobbery to fend off a routine security check on the truck.Frierson, McPhail, Domonique Blakney and Whitaker were Benedict College students, their attorneys said.
By and large, basic models tend to outlast smartphones and fancy touch-screen handsets. It’s not that they have better batteries, but rather the simple phones don’t use their juice as quickly. Here are a few current cell phones that lasted over 7 hours in CNET’s talk time tests. Leading the way is the Sony Ericsson W518a for AT&T. Though we had a few N5461 Batterycomplaints about the handset, we have to hand it to Sony Ericsson for the marathon battery life. Sony Ericsson also did well with AT&T’s Cyber-shot C905. It lasted 11 hours and 23 minutes.
Xiao Jinpeng, a welder, reportedly died while working at the Yingpan Iron Ore Dressing Plant in Gansu. A county official told the Xinhua News Agency that the welder had a Motorola phone in his pocket. Colleagues quoted by the agency said the phone was apparently exposed to high temperatures. Xiao suffered broken ribs, and rib fragments pierced his heart, according to reports. A Beijing spokesman for Motorola, however, is quoted by the Associated Press as saying it’s “highly unlikely” that one of the company’s W0391 Batteryproducts caused the man’s death. The spokesman also questioned whether the man was using a fake Motorola cell phone or battery. Motorola and Chinese authorities are currently investigating the matter.
A plea for the final defendant in a January beating that left two Spotsylvania County teens hospitalized was delayed yesterday at the request of both the prosecutor and defense to allow more time for investigation.Kyle A. Brown’s hearing in Spotsylvania Circuit Court was reset for Sept. 14.Brown, 18, is one of nine teens originally charged with two counts of malicious wounding by mob stemming 378859-001 Batteryfrom a Jan. 11 beating that was captured by a bystander on a cell phone video.The two victims were hospitalized after the beating. Doctors feared one suffered a brain injury. The other suffered multiple breaks to his jaw and had it wired shut for eight weeks.
He was booked into the Bayou Dorcheat Correctional Center.A dispute over a telephone call turned violent Monday evening, and an Old Highway 15 resident was booked on simple battery, domestic abuseFPCBP119 Battery charges.A Ouachita deputy’s report said Walter Alexander, 25, was talking with the mother of his child on the telephone when his current girlfriend threw a cup of water on him. According to the report, the woman said Alexander then turned on her, punching her in the face and knocking her to the ground in the bathroom.