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30 Jun 2011, 2:37 pm by utahdefenders
  Initially she claimed that the fire was an accident but further investigation by Provo police indicated that a number of fire accelerates may have been used showing she intended to start the fire. [read post]
13 Oct 2010, 11:45 am by Kashmir Hill
He was found guilty, though, and sentenced to 10 years in prison.He appealed the case on Fourth Amendment grounds, claiming that the police search of his computer at Best Buy was unconstitutional. [read post]
23 Apr 2010, 1:13 pm by Russell Mace
As a result, the jury found him guilty on all counts and he was sentenced to life in prison. [read post]
27 Jun 2008, 1:56 am
  Her attorney has said in court papers that police believe she was spiritually married to an older man when she was fifteen year old. [read post]
17 Apr 2009, 9:27 am
A large number of Massachusetts OUI prosecutions were initiated as a result of people calling the police with their observations of erratic driving. [read post]
19 Jul 2010, 11:52 am by McNabb Ferrari, P.C.
Asllani was initially arrested by Kosovo police in 2007 on suspicion of terror but then released for lack of evidence. [read post]
1 Sep 2011, 1:57 pm
The last victim, 38-year-old Ana Belkis Gomez, was initially rushed to Jackson Memorial Hospital, though her injuries ultimately proved fatal five days later. [read post]
3 Mar 2014, 2:25 pm by Whittel & Melton, LLC
Most grow houses contain large quantities of marijuana plants and processed marijuana, so you could be facing serious felony charges that carry substantial prison time. [read post]
7 Apr 2010, 10:37 am by David Kravets
Mineev was sentenced to 18 months in prison in November. [read post]
9 Mar 2017, 3:18 pm by Whittel & Melton, LLC
We offer a free initial consultation to discuss your case, and we can come to the jail or police station if necessary. [read post]
18 Mar 2011, 5:04 am by Gritsforbreakfast
One of the Dallas DNA exonerees, James Giles, was initially arrested because he had the same name as the actual suspect in a similar, Kafka-esque identity mix-up that cost him ten years in prison and another 14 as a registered sex offender before his name was cleared. [read post]
17 Jan 2012, 11:53 am by Zeke Johnson
A French judge has initiated an investigation into the treatment of French citizens at Guantanamo, and has requested a visit to the prison. [read post]
28 May 2024, 10:07 am by Matthew B. Kaplan
Kaplan’s client was convicted of kidnapping because he grabbed another person, a grab that, according to the government’s police officer witness, lasted a “split second. [read post]