...mental illness to negate the specific intent required to commit a particular crime. Apparently unpersuaded by Lancaster's defense, the jury convicted him of first...
A business owner owed no duty of care to his neighbor to prevent the neighbor from going to the scene where he was shot
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...the 1946 lynching at Moore's Ford bridge in Monroea crime Brooks has pushed authorities to solve. But in an uncharacteristic...
...public with a machete. The victim is believed to be a...Read more... More about Terrorism, Crime, London, United Kingdom, and Us...
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...to assume responsibility for humanitarian crimes in countries such as Syria...has emphasized the harm to victims and abstract principles of international...
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...the other boys involved in the burglary scheme, for restitution to the victims for their losses. The restitution totaled more than $20,000. After two...
...and murdered. In 1990, the victims 20-year old...previously been convicted of the crimes for which he was then...
His alleged attacker went free after the guy who took a fork in the chest invoked the 5th in front of a jury
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...crime of second-degree murder with a firearm. Little filed a motion to dismiss his case in which he argued that he shot the victim...
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...at the time of the crime charged, the Michigan state court...law rule requiring that the victim of an attack must die...
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