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State Auditor Beth Wood pleaded guilty Thursday in her hit-and-run case. She has paid $11,000 in personal money to the Department of Administration and the victim.
North Carolina State Auditor Beth Wood was convicted Thursday of a hit-and-run charge related to a December crash in a state-owned car after pleading guilty in Wake County court.
A lawyer for State Auditor Beth Wood on Thursday appeared in administrative court, where a hearing on her hit-and-run charge was scheduled for March 23. Wood was charged Dec 12 with misdemeanor ...
State Auditor Beth Wood tells WRAL that she hopes voters will focus on her professional record, rather than her traffic record, when they vote for state auditor in 2024.
RALEIGH, N.C. -- North Carolina State Auditor Beth Wood has been charged in a hit and run. Wood, 68, is facing misdemeanor charges for hit and run, leaving the scene and property damage.
RALEIGH, N.C. (WITN) - State Auditor Beth Wood is facing a misdemeanor hit-and-run charge related to a December accident, according to court records and Wake County’s top prosecutor.
Video released to WRAL News by the state Department of Administration shows State Auditor Beth Wood getting into her state-issued car minutes before a crash that resulted in a hit-and-run charge ...
New documents indicate that State Auditor Beth Wood drove a state-owned car in the days and weeks after she was slapped with a hit-and-run charge — and continued using the car even after the ...
North Carolina State Auditor Beth Wood acknowledged for the first time publicly that she left the scene of a Raleigh crash last month that resulted in a hit-and-run charge. Meanwhile, political ...
On Thursday, State Auditor Beth Wood said she had consumed two glasses of wine at the Dec. 8 party but was not impaired at the time of the crash.
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