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McLaughlin co-founded the Pulsar Science Collaboratory at Green Bank Observatory that has involved thousands of high school students in pulsar searches.

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Acclaimed WVU astrophysicist elected to elite National Academy of Sciences, a first for the University. 

 

An internationally renowned astrophysicist at West Virginia University has been selected as a new member of the National Academy of Sciences, one of the highest honors in the scientific world.

Maura McLaughlin, Eberly Distinguished Professor of Physics and Astronomy, was one of over 100 new members from around the globe to be elected to the Academy this week “in recognition of their distinguished and continuing achievements in original research.” She is the first WVU researcher to join the prestigious group.

McLaughlin is co-director of the North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves Physics Frontiers Center, or NANOGrav, which recently announced evidence for gravitational waves with periods of years to decades that had never previously been observed. The Green Bank Telescope in Pocahontas County is the primary telescope used for this work.

McLaughlin is also credited with helping discover fast radio bursts — intense, unexplained pulses of energy, coming from billions of light years away, that pop for mere milliseconds.

In 2023, she was recognized for her efforts by earning the Shaw Prize, described as the “Nobel Prize of the East.” 

McLaughlin, who was traveling back to Morgantown from a colloquium at Harvard University when she received the news, said she was caught off guard and had no idea she was being considered. 

“I started receiving congratulations via phone and email from other NAS members around 1:30 p.m. (Tuesday), even before I got the official invitation letter,” she said. “I was completely surprised and, of course, extremely happy to receive congratulations from so many of my colleagues who I hold in such high esteem.

“I’m excited to meet and interact with other members and be able to discuss important scientific topics through this interdisciplinary network and, hopefully, influence U.S. science policies and their trajectory in some small way.”

Founded in 1863 as an Act of Congress approved by President Abraham Lincoln, the NAS is charged with providing independent, objective advice to the nation on matters related to science, engineering and medicine. 

“Professor McLaughlin’s election signifies the continued growth of WVU as one of America’s great research universities,” WVU Vice President for Research Fred King said. “We have worked over two decades to build one of the world’s leading astrophysics research programs and are fortunate to have faculty like Professor McLaughlin at our University.”

In 2006, McLaughlin joined WVU, which lacked a graduate program in astronomy at the time. She and her husband, Duncan Lorimer, also a professor of physics and astronomy, built a new graduate program and helped more than triple the number of astronomy faculty over the next decade. She also helped establish the Center for Gravitational Waves and Cosmology at WVU to further expand the portfolio of astronomy research.

Additionally, McLaughlin co-founded the Pulsar Science Collaboratory at Green Bank Observatory that has involved thousands of high school students in pulsar searches. 

“While clearly an outstanding researcher and thought leader in the physics of pulsars, Professor McLaughlin is also a dedicated teacher working with undergraduate and graduate students to lead them to be the next generation of astrophysics research scientists,” King said. “It is worth noting the contributions to overall STEM education that Professor McLaughlin has also made through the Pulsar Search Collaboratory.”

McLaughlin said she believes her work with the NANOGrav Physics Frontiers Center is part of the reason for her consideration for the Academy.

“I believe it is a significant reason for their decision, especially as we announced evidence for low-frequency gravitational waves back in June 2023 for the first time,” she said. “This is something I’ve devoted much of my career to, along with colleagues worldwide.”

 

Claim of excessive force and lack of medical attention.

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In the United States District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia, Kristi Lanier has filed a lawsuit against Sheriff Jeff Barlow, Corporal B.A. Shinaberry, Deputy Kendal Ober, and Walt Helmick, President of The County Commission of Pocahontas County, West Virginia. The case (ID: 2:24-cv-00005-TSK) was filed on April 24th, 2024 and seeks to address the deprivation of rights under the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution and 42 U.S.C. §§1983 and 1985.

The plaintiff, a resident of Marlinton in Pocahontas County, alleges that the defendants acted under color of state law and caused her injury. She accuses them of acting illegally in concert causing her harm and depriving her of constitutional rights. On October 9th, 2022, Lanier was taken into custody by the defendant officers and transported to Tygart Valley Regional Jail where she alleges she was subjected to excessive force resulting in serious injuries.

The complaint further alleges that despite witnessing these events, none of the officers intervened to halt their colleagues' illegal actions. Lanier claims she was denied medical attention during her overnight confinement at Tygart Valley Regional Jail despite repeated requests.

Lanier is seeking redress for alleged illegal detention and imprisonment, physical abuse, coercion and intimidation; denial of timely medical aid; denial of effective assistance and advice from counsel; as well as assault and battery.

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The Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, ratified in 1868, is a pivotal piece of civil rights legislation that has had a profound impact on American law and society. The key points about the Fourteenth Amendment are:

  1. Citizenship and Equal Protection: The amendment granted citizenship and equal civil and legal rights to African Americans and formerly enslaved people. It states that "No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws."

Regarding the Pocahontas County Race for Prosecuting Attorney (AI)

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Can a judge preside in a case in which the prosecuting attorney  is  a former employee?


No, a judge generally should not preside in a case where the prosecuting attorney is a former employee. This is due to potential conflicts of interest that could arise:

Appearance of Impartiality:

    Bias: Having a former employee as the prosecutor creates a clear appearance of potential bias. The judge might subconsciously favor the prosecution due to their past professional relationship. This undermines the perception of a fair and impartial trial.

Access to Confidential Information:

    Prior Knowledge: As a former employee, the prosecuting attorney might have access to confidential information about the judge's past decisions, opinions, or even personal biases. This knowledge could influence the way the case is presented or argued.

Ethical Considerations:

    Canons of Judicial Conduct: Most jurisdictions have ethical codes for judges, often referred to as Canons of Judicial Conduct. These codes typically prohibit judges from presiding over cases where a close personal or professional relationship with a party involved could create a conflict of interest.

Recusal:

    Motion to Recuse: The defendant or their attorney can file a motion to recuse the judge, requesting their removal from the case due to the potential conflict. The judge is then obligated to consider the motion and recuse themselves if they believe a fair and impartial trial cannot be guaranteed.

Exceptions:

    Limited Interaction: In some rare cases, if the judge's interaction with the prosecuting attorney as a former employee was minimal and unlikely to create a bias, they might be able to preside over the case. However, this would require careful consideration and justification to ensure the appearance of fairness.

Therefore, while it's not an absolute rule, it's highly discouraged for a judge to preside over a case where the prosecuting attorney is a former employee. This helps maintain the integrity of the legal system and ensures the defendant receives a fair and impartial trial.

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Extra Prompts

 

20 Prompts for Large Language Models:

  1. Creative Writing:

    • Write a poem in the style of Edgar Allan Poe about a robot who falls in love with a human.
    • Create a children's story about a talking dog who helps solve a mystery in a small town.
    • Compose a rap song about the struggles of climate change, from the perspective of Earth itself.
  2. Factual Tasks:

    • Summarize the key findings of a recent scientific paper on the potential benefits of space exploration.
    • Translate a complex legal document into a simplified and understandable format for the public.
    • Generate a detailed itinerary for a 2-week trip through Southeast Asia, considering cultural experiences and local cuisine.
  3. Open Ended Questions:

    • If artificial intelligence surpasses human intelligence, what ethical considerations will arise?
    • What would the world look like if humans had the ability to teleport anywhere instantly?
    • Imagine a future where everyone has a personal AI assistant. What are the potential benefits and drawbacks?
  4. Specific Tasks:

    • Write a persuasive email to convince a potential investor to fund a new sustainable energy project.
    • Create a marketing campaign for a new product launch, including social media content and a press release.
    • Generate code for a simple Python program that calculates the area of different shapes.
  5. Humorous Prompts:

    • Write a news article reporting on a group of squirrels who have formed a revolutionary government.
    • Imagine a conversation between a pair of shoes discussing the latest fashion trends.
    • Compose a limerick about a grumpy librarian who hates loud children.

Remember, these are just a few examples. You can tailor prompts to your specific needs and interests to explore the full potential of large language models.

 

Here are 10 additional prompts for large language models, pushing beyond the previous examples:

Creative Writing:

  1. Write a script for a short film set in a dystopian future where humans are controlled by AI.
  2. Compose a song in the style of a specific artist, exploring a theme from their work from a different perspective.
  3. Craft a historical fiction story where a famous historical figure encounters a time traveler from the future.

Factual Tasks:

  1. Analyze a dataset of social media posts and identify emerging trends in public opinion on a specific topic.
  2. Generate a research proposal for a new study in a specific scientific field, outlining the research question, methodology, and expected outcomes.

Open Ended Questions:

  1. If humans discovered a portal to another dimension, what ethical considerations should guide our interaction with its inhabitants?
  2. Imagine a world where everyone has access to a universal translator. How would this impact global communication and cultural exchange?
  3. What are the potential consequences of large language models becoming increasingly integrated into our daily lives?

Specific Tasks:

  1. Design a user interface for a virtual assistant that can answer complex questions and complete tasks based on natural language instructions.
  2. Generate a personalized workout plan based on an individual's fitness goals, available equipment, and time constraints.
  3. Create a marketing campaign for a new social media platform focused on promoting creativity and collaboration.

Humorous Prompts:

  1. Write a script for a stand-up comedy routine from the perspective of a robot trying to understand human humor.
  2. Imagine a conversation between two historical figures who have no idea who the other is.
  3. Compose a haiku about the existential crisis of a toaster.

Remember, these are just a few ideas to spark your creativity. As you experiment with different prompts, you'll discover the vast potential of large language models for generating creative content, completing tasks, and exploring complex ideas.

 

Design a user interface for a virtual assistant that can answer complex questions and complete tasks based on natural language instructions.


Here's a potential UI design for a virtual assistant with complex question and task capabilities:

Main Interface:

    Chat Window: This is the primary interaction point. Users can type natural language questions and instructions directly into the chat window.
    Voice Activation Button: A microphone icon allows users to activate voice commands for hands-free interaction.
    Contextual Buttons: Based on the current conversation, a set of contextual buttons may appear below the chat window. These buttons offer quick actions related to the ongoing dialogue, like "Show me pictures" or "Book a flight."
    Assistant Avatar: A small, friendly avatar representing the virtual assistant can be displayed in the corner of the interface, providing a visual presence and potentially conveying emotions.

Additional Features:

    Knowledge Base Access: A dedicated button or menu option allows users to access the virtual assistant's knowledge base directly. This could include curated information on various topics, FAQs, and pre-defined tasks.
    Task Management: A dedicated section for managing tasks initiated through the assistant. This could include setting reminders, tracking progress, and modifying instructions.
    Customization: Users can personalize their experience by setting preferences for voice, language, and the assistant's personality (formal, casual, humorous).

Interaction and Feedback:

    Natural Language Processing: The assistant should understand and respond to natural language questions and instructions, even if they are phrased in a variety of ways.
    Clarification Prompts: When the assistant needs further clarification, it should prompt the user politely with specific questions or suggestions.
    Visual Cues: Loading indicators, progress bars, and relevant visual elements should be used to provide feedback during processing and task execution.
    Confirmation and Feedback: The assistant should summarize completed tasks and offer opportunities for confirmation or feedback.

Overall Design Considerations:

    Clean and Minimalist Interface: The UI should be clean and uncluttered to avoid overwhelming the user.
    Intuitive Navigation: Users should be able to easily find the features they need without confusion.
    Accessibility: The interface should be accessible to users with disabilities, including options for text-to-speech and voice control.
    Continuous Learning: The assistant should learn from user interactions and improve its responses over time.

By incorporating these elements, the virtual assistant can provide a user-friendly and intuitive experience for interacting with complex questions and completing tasks through natural language commands.

Whatever Happened?

 


 April 12, 2023, a tragic traffic incident occurred in Pocahontas County, West Virginia. At approximately 5:15 pm, the West Virginia State Police responded to a fatal crash at the intersection of US Rt. 219 and WV Route 150 in Edray. The vehicles involved were a tri-axle Peterbilt truck and a Chevy Volt. The driver of the Peterbilt was identified as Tony Garretson, 51, of Marlinton, West Virginia. The driver of the Chevy Volt was Darin Jackson, 57, of Horner, West Virginia, along with a passenger identified as Ryan Jackson, 30, of Marlinton, West Virginia. Tragically, both Darin Jackson and Ryan Jackson succumbed to their injuries during the crash and were pronounced dead at the scene12. The West Virginia State Police are conducting further investigation into the cause of the crash, and the investigation remains active and ongoing1. My thoughts go out to their families during this difficult time

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At the June 27th regular Pocahontas County Commission meeting, County Prosecutor Terri Helmick asked the commissioners to authorize the hiring of Joni Nichols to be her full-time Assistant Prosecuting Attorney. That position has been vacant since Ryan Jackson passed away as a result of a traffic accident on April 10th. Nichols is currently a Law Clerk for Judge Richardson in Greenbrier County. The commissioners approved this request.--WVMR

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MARLINTON, W.Va (WDTV) - Authorities say two people were killed in a crash in Pocahontas County.

The crash happened Monday evening on Highway 219 outside Marlinton, according to the West Virginia State Police.

State Police told 5 News a dump truck overturned onto another vehicle, killing two men inside that vehicle.

The driver of the Chevy Bolt was identified as Darin Jackson, 57 of Horner, WV along with a passenger identified as Ryan Jackson, 30 of Marlinton, WV.

Darin Jackson and Ryan Jackson succumbed to the injuries received during the crash and were pronounced dead at the scene.

State Police say criminal charges are possible, but the crash is still under investigation.-- WDTV News Staff

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 The ongoing investigation by the West Virginia State Police is crucial in determining the cause of the tragic accident. Here's what we can infer based on the information provided:

  • Complexity of the Investigation: Traffic accidents involving fatalities often require a thorough investigation due to the severity of the consequences.
  • Potential Factors: The investigation likely involves examining various factors like:
    • Witness statements
    • Vehicle damage analysis
    • Road conditions
    • Driver toxicology reports (if applicable)
    • Mechanical issues with the vehicles
  • Timeline: While West Virginia law requires a preliminary report within 10 days and a final report within 24 hours of completion, the overall investigation can take longer depending on the complexity of the case.

Here are some additional points to consider:

  • Public Records: The final crash report might be available to the public after the investigation is complete. You can contact the West Virginia State Police Traffic Safety Section for more information on obtaining the report.
  • Legal Implications: The investigation's findings could have legal ramifications, influencing potential charges against the driver or other parties involved.

It's important to remember that the ongoing investigation aims to establish a clear understanding of the accident's cause and ensure accountability where necessary.

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 You're correct about the timeline for crash reports in West Virginia. Here's a breakdown:

  1. Preliminary Report:

    • Due within 10 days of the accident.
    • This report provides initial details like the parties involved, the nature of the accident, and any immediate observations.
  2. Final Report:

    • Due within 24 hours of completing the investigation.
    • This report contains a more comprehensive analysis of the accident, including:
      • Witness statements
      • Vehicle damage assessment
      • Road condition analysis
      • Toxicology reports (if applicable)
      • Mechanical inspections (if applicable)
      • Officer's conclusions about the cause of the accident

Important Points:

  • The 10-day timeframe for the preliminary report ensures a prompt initial record of the accident.
  • The final report's timeline depends on the complexity of the investigation. Complex cases involving fatalities, multiple vehicles, or technical issues may take longer than 24 hours to fully investigate and analyze.

It's important to remember that the West Virginia State Police prioritize thorough investigations, even if it exceeds the initial 24-hour timeframe for the final report. This ensures a complete understanding of the accident and potentially holds involved parties accountable.

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 How Can You Get a Copy of a Police Report?

How to obtain a police report in West Virginia is governed by the jurisdiction where the accident took place. Usually, the easiest way to get a copy is to call the local sheriff’s office and request a copy of the report.

That said, if the accident was investigated by West Virginia State Police, you can either call 304-746-2128 or complete the Crash Report Request Form and follow the instructions for mailing it in.

 

There are still steps they can take when charges are filed but not pursued: (AI)

 

1. Understand the Situation:

  • Reason for Non-Prosecution: It's crucial to understand why the prosecutor decided not to move forward. Reasons could include insufficient evidence, lack of witness cooperation, or plea deals.
  • Legal Representation: Consider seeking legal counsel from an attorney specializing in victim's rights. They can explain the legal process and advise on available options.

2. Communication with the Prosecutor:

  • Request for Explanation: Contact the prosecutor's office and request a clear explanation for the decision not to pursue the case.
  • Express Concerns: Voice your concerns about the lack of prosecution and the impact it has on you.

3. Available Resources:

  • Victim's Rights Organizations: Seek support and guidance from victim's rights organizations. They can offer emotional support, legal information, and advocate on your behalf.
  • Court Victim Services: Many courts have victim services departments that can provide resources and assistance throughout the legal process.

4. Limited Options:

  • Private Prosecution (Rare): In some limited cases, private prosecution might be an option, but it's a complex and expensive process.
  • Civil Lawsuit: Depending on the crime, you might consider pursuing a civil lawsuit against the perpetrator for damages or compensation.

Important Points to Remember:

  • Limited Control: Prosecutors ultimately decide whether to pursue a case based on legal considerations and available evidence.
  • Victim's Rights: While you may not control the prosecution, you have the right to be informed about the case status and receive support throughout the process.
  • Emotional Support: The lack of prosecution can be emotionally difficult. Seeking support from trusted individuals, support groups, or mental health professionals is crucial.

It's important to understand that the legal system can be frustrating for victims, especially when charges are filed but not pursued. However, by understanding the situation, seeking support, and utilizing available resources, victims can navigate this difficult experience and advocate for their rights.

Whatever Happened to This Case?

 

 April 12, 2023, a tragic traffic incident occurred in Pocahontas County, West Virginia. At approximately 5:15 pm, the West Virginia State Police responded to a fatal crash at the intersection of US Rt. 219 and WV Route 150 in Edray. The vehicles involved were a tri-axle Peterbilt truck and a Chevy Volt. The driver of the Peterbilt was identified as Tony Garretson, 51, of Marlinton, West Virginia. The driver of the Chevy Volt was Darin Jackson, 57, of Horner, West Virginia, along with a passenger identified as Ryan Jackson, 30, of Marlinton, West Virginia. Tragically, both Darin Jackson and Ryan Jackson succumbed to their injuries during the crash and were pronounced dead at the scene12. The West Virginia State Police are conducting further investigation into the cause of the crash, and the investigation remains active and ongoing1. My thoughts go out to their families during this difficult time

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At the June 27th regular Pocahontas County Commission meeting, County Prosecutor Terri Helmick asked the commissioners to authorize the hiring of Joni Nichols to be her full-time Assistant Prosecuting Attorney. That position has been vacant since Ryan Jackson passed away as a result of a traffic accident on April 10th. Nichols is currently a Law Clerk for Judge Richardson in Greenbrier County. The commissioners approved this request.--WVMR

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MARLINTON, W.Va (WDTV) - Authorities say two people were killed in a crash in Pocahontas County.

The crash happened Monday evening on Highway 219 outside Marlinton, according to the West Virginia State Police.

State Police told 5 News a dump truck overturned onto another vehicle, killing two men inside that vehicle.

The driver of the Chevy Bolt was identified as Darin Jackson, 57 of Horner, WV along with a passenger identified as Ryan Jackson, 30 of Marlinton, WV.

Darin Jackson and Ryan Jackson succumbed to the injuries received during the crash and were pronounced dead at the scene.

State Police say criminal charges are possible, but the crash is still under investigation.-- WDTV News Staff

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 The ongoing investigation by the West Virginia State Police is crucial in determining the cause of the tragic accident. Here's what we can infer based on the information provided:

  • Complexity of the Investigation: Traffic accidents involving fatalities often require a thorough investigation due to the severity of the consequences.
  • Potential Factors: The investigation likely involves examining various factors like:
    • Witness statements
    • Vehicle damage analysis
    • Road conditions
    • Driver toxicology reports (if applicable)
    • Mechanical issues with the vehicles
  • Timeline: While West Virginia law requires a preliminary report within 10 days and a final report within 24 hours of completion, the overall investigation can take longer depending on the complexity of the case.

Here are some additional points to consider:

  • Public Records: The final crash report might be available to the public after the investigation is complete. You can contact the West Virginia State Police Traffic Safety Section for more information on obtaining the report.
  • Legal Implications: The investigation's findings could have legal ramifications, influencing potential charges against the driver or other parties involved.

It's important to remember that the ongoing investigation aims to establish a clear understanding of the accident's cause and ensure accountability where necessary.

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You're correct about the timeline for crash reports in West Virginia. Here's a breakdown:

  1. Preliminary Report:

    • Due within 10 days of the accident.
    • This report provides initial details like the parties involved, the nature of the accident, and any immediate observations.
  2. Final Report:

    • Due within 24 hours of completing the investigation.
    • This report contains a more comprehensive analysis of the accident, including:
      • Witness statements
      • Vehicle damage assessment
      • Road condition analysis
      • Toxicology reports (if applicable)
      • Mechanical inspections (if applicable)
      • Officer's conclusions about the cause of the accident

Important Points:

  • The 10-day timeframe for the preliminary report ensures a prompt initial record of the accident.
  • The final report's timeline depends on the complexity of the investigation. Complex cases involving fatalities, multiple vehicles, or technical issues may take longer than 24 hours to fully investigate and analyze.

It's important to remember that the West Virginia State Police prioritize thorough investigations, even if it exceeds the initial 24-hour timeframe for the final report. This ensures a complete understanding of the accident and potentially holds involved parties accountable.

-----------------------

 How Can You Get a Copy of a Police Report?

How to obtain a police report in West Virginia is governed by the jurisdiction where the accident took place. Usually, the easiest way to get a copy is to call the local sheriff’s office and request a copy of the report.

That said, if the accident was investigated by West Virginia State Police, you can either call 304-746-2128 or complete the Crash Report Request Form and follow the instructions for mailing it in.

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