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NO CONTEST FOR ‘LOCK’EM UP’
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NO CONTEST FOR ‘LOCK’EM UP’
NORMIE TAYLOR Shown here at fundraiser day after incident A well-known Nottoway County man, who last Fall became a Facebook and TikTok celebrity for a viral video in which he declared, “Lock’em Up!,” pleaded No Contest last week to an amended charge of Assault & Battery. Norman Hubert “Normie” Taylor, Jr. was sentenced to 30 days in jail — with all 30 days suspended — coningent upon good behavior for 12 months and having no contact with the vict…
·Blackstone, United States
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