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Man out on bond for cocaine charge arrested again in Priceville for same offense
Man out on bond for cocaine charge arrested again in Priceville for same offense

Yahoo

time03-06-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Man out on bond for cocaine charge arrested again in Priceville for same offense

Jun. 3—A Decatur man with a history of drug possession charges was arrested Friday for the same thing in addition to driving under the influence after officers found him to be in possession of crack cocaine, according to the Priceville Police Department. At about 4:30 p.m., police said, officers initiated a traffic stop in the 3200 block of Point Mallard Parkway for an expired tag — the same reason officers pulled over Michael Andrew Froman in April, when narcotics were found in his vehicle. Police identified the driver as Froman, 50. They said Froman was subjected to a DUI field investigation and arrested and crack cocaine was also found on him after a search. Froman was transported to Morgan County Jail and charged with DUI and unlawful possession of a controlled substance and was also issued citations for expired tag and no insurance, according to police. Because of Froman being out on bail for a previous drug charge, police said Morgan County Circuit Judge Jennifer Howell set his bail at $30,000 with a hold for bond revocation until there can be a review of the prior case. Froman was arrested by Priceville police on April 15 after being found with 1.1 grams of cocaine near Alabama 67 and Marco Drive after they noticed he had an expired tag, according to a police affidavit. Froman was transported to Morgan County Jail and released on April 18 after posting a $1,000 bond. On June 30, 2018, Decatur police initiated a traffic stop on a black Mazda CX-5 for going 73 mph in a 55 mph zone on Point Mallard Parkway and identified the driver as Froman, according to a police affidavit. The affidavit said Froman was driving under the influence and approximately 3 grams of crack cocaine were found in his passenger seat. He was transported to Morgan County Jail in lieu of a $2,300 bail. The case was dismissed on Dec. 4, 2020, after Froman completed the Drug Court Program, according to an order signed by Morgan County Circuit Judge Charles Elliott. — or 256-340-2442.

Will Big Tech actually benefit from Trump's trade war?
Will Big Tech actually benefit from Trump's trade war?

Politico

time03-04-2025

  • Business
  • Politico

Will Big Tech actually benefit from Trump's trade war?

With Wall Street in a panic and allies the world over peeved, the global fallout from President Donald Trump's sweeping trade war continues to build. But the world's richest companies could see some upside — depending on how Trump negotiates. From the sale of TikTok, to digital services taxes, to Europe's pesky antitrust action against Silicon Valley behemoths, tech issues have suddenly become a potential bargaining chip in Trump's tariff fight. And Silicon Valley executives, newly cozy with the president, are hoping his administration will defend them against foreign regulations and taxes . So as countries negotiate to ease tariffs, they're faced with a question: What exactly does Trump want? And should they scale back their own laws to make him happy? This all depends on whether Trump has a coherent plan, Michael Froman, president of the Council on Foreign Relations, told the POLITICO Tech podcast . 'Leverage is only good if you take it out for a drive,' he said. 'You've got to be able to lay out for the other countries, for the other markets what it is you want them to change, or do, in order to reduce the tariffs, get rid of the tariffs,' said Froman, who served as the U.S. trade representative under President Barack Obama. 'And so far, the administration has not laid that out in any great detail.' Trump stood in the Rose Garden on Wednesday and declared a 10 percent tariff on all countries . He then slapped extra tariffs on trade partners who he said treat the U.S. unfairly, including the European Union, China and Taiwan. On POLITICO Tech, Froman delves into the implications of Trump's 'Liberation Day' and whether it will set Silicon Valley free with host Steven Overly. Listen to the full interview and subscribe to POLITICO Tech on Apple , Spotify , Audible or your preferred podcast player.

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