The prosecutor who failed to secure felony convictions in an immigrant’s beating death thought the case was “compromised” from the start.
Archive for December, 2009
Prosecutor suspected police cover-up in Shenandoah




(No Ratings Yet)Police begin search for real suspect after exoneration




(No Ratings Yet)A day after a Florida man was released from prison after serving 35 years for a sexual assault that he did not commit, law enforcement authorities are turning their attention to finding out who was responsible.
Another ‘Green River Killer’ victim?




(No Ratings Yet)The remains of Angela Marie Girdner were recently identified, and police think the teen might have been another victim of serial killer Gary Ridgway.
After 35 years, DNA exonerates man of child’s rape




(No Ratings Yet)James Bain, 54, is expected to be released from a Florida prison Thursday after a DNA test proved he didn’t kidnap and rape a boy in 1974.
Fort Hood shooting suspect out of intensive care




(No Ratings Yet)The man accused of killing 13 people and wounding dozens more in a shooting at Fort Hood Army Post last month has been released from intensive care, his lawyer said Wednesday.
Cold case: Baby disappears from crib




(No Ratings Yet)After vanishing from her home in 1997, Sabrina Aisenberg’s whereabouts remain a mystery. Her parents were wrongfully prosecuted in 1999.
After rambling monologue, terrorist supporter gets 17 years




(No Ratings Yet)A Georgia man was sentenced to 17 years in federal prison Monday after his conviction for supporting terrorists and a foreign terrorist organization.
Texting on the job: Should privacy be expected?




(No Ratings Yet)When a police officer used his city-issued pager to exchange “sexually explicit” personal messages, did he have a right to expect privacy?
Anthony sobs; lawyers argue over death




(No Ratings Yet)A year after Caylee Anthony’s body was found, a lawyer asked a judge to stop prosecutors from seeking the death penalty against her mother.
Woman, 98, accused of strangling nursing home roommate, 100




(No Ratings Yet)A Massachusetts grand jury has indicted a 98-year-old woman, accused of strangling her 100-year-old nursing home roommate, on a second-degree murder charge.
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