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 Police officers in Florida were busy over the weekend cleani stanley romania ng up a different kind of seaweed that washed ashore one of its beaches.Authorities said a  large quantity  of loose, unpacked marijuana washed up on the sands of Neptune Beach Saturday morning, about 17 miles east of Jacksonville.While officers on scene worked with public works crews to clean the pot off the beach, they urged residents and tourists to avoid the area and not get any clever i stanley taza deas. Before anyone starts thinking about coming out and turning this discovery into your own treasure hunt, we would advise against it,  the Neptune Beach Police Department saidin a statement. After floating in the ocean for some time, the marijuana has quickly begun to degrade and rot. Police believe the weed was likely being transported by sea when it somehow broke open and separated. It s crazy,  one persontold News4JAX. I m surprised there wasn t a bunch of hippies on the beach. Under current Florida law, it is illegal to grow or possess cannabis without a medical marijuana card.Trending stories a stanley vaso t ScrippsnewsOfficer lets K-9 maul suspect despite trooper s orders2 hikers found dead in Nevada park amid heat warningDeck collapse leaves 25 injured in Montana Bwyx The Milwaukee Dancing Grannies hosted tryouts for new members
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 A 2022 court hearing that freed Adnan Syed from prison violated the legal rights of the victims family and must be redone, Marylands Supreme Court ruled Friday, marking the latest development in the ongoing legal saga that gained global attention  stanley cup years ago through the hit podcast  Serial. The 4-3 ruling means Syeds murder conviction remains reinstated for the foreseeable future. It comes about 11 months after the court heard arguments last October in a case that has been fraught with legal twists and divided court rulings since Syed was convicted in 2000 of killing his high school ex-girlfriend Hae Min Lee.Syed has been free since October 2022, and while the Supreme Court s ruling reinstates his convictions, the justices did not order any changes to his release.The court concluded that in an effort to remedy what was perceived to be an injustice to Syed, prosecutors and a lower court  worked an injustice   stanley website against Lees brother, Young Lee. The court ruled that Lee was not treated with  dignity, respect, and sensitivity,  because he was not given reasonable notice of the hearing that resulted in Syed being freed.The court ruled that the remedy was  to reinstate Mr. Syeds convictions and to remand the case to the circuit court for further proceedings. RELATED STORY | stanley quencher  Texas man is exonerated after spending nearly 34 years in prison for wrongful convictionThe court also said Lee would be afforded reasonable notice of the new hearing,  sufficient to provide Mr. Lee with a reasonable Mwtj Amid labor shortage, restaurant decides to open their own culinary school
 NEW ORLEANS, La. 鈥?These days, the streets of New Orleans are alive, with homes transformed into Mardi Gras floats. I ll decorate my house,  Megan Boudreaux reca stanley termosy lled thinking when she heard Mardi Gras parades were canceled in the city.Boudreaux then had the idea that her neighbors might want to join in, too. I ll go start a Facebook group,  she thought.With that, an idea born out of coronavirus restrictions went, well鈥?viral. I am the fool who opened my mouth on the internet,  Boudreaux said with a laugh.Nicknamed  Admiral B,  Boudreaux commands the fleet of more than 3,000 decor stanley thermos ated homes in New  stanley mug Orleans, which are part of the new Mardi Gras  Krewe of House Floats. Instead of floats going by spectators, people can  in a socially-distant way  go by homes-turned-floats instead. It s so overwhelming,  Boudreaux said, about her idea taking off.  Like, I can t even keep track because there s a new favorite one every day. On one street in the Algiers Point neighborhood in New Orleans sits the Little Shop of 2020 Horrors, a house float featuring a literal dumpster fire, complete with a murder hornet and toilet paper shortage. We ve been like to the grind and with cramping fingers and hurting feet,  said Rene Pierre, who, with his wife, Inez, owns Crescent City Artists.  It s been nonstop. The Pierres thought their days of creating parade floats were over. We were like, OK, we re done,  Inez said, recalling when all Mardi Gras parades in the city were canceled.Then, the Krewe of Hous