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Florida statutes required the jury to convict Tate of first-degree murder even if the jury did not believe that he intended to kill or injure anyone—all that was required was that Tate knowingly abused another child who died as a result, as any intentional act that could reasonably be expected to result in physical injury to a child is child ...
The lawsuit, among other things, claimed that the medical providers at the prison erred when they removed Creaton from suicide watch on Feb. 16, 2020 — three days before he killed himself.
LANSING — Michigan prison officials failed a woman with a history of mental health problems who committed suicide at the state's prison for women in 2021, a federal lawsuit alleges.
A Pennsylvania prison has been accused of putting people in solitary confinement based on secret evidence and driving a man to attempt suicide 10 times, according to a lawsuit.. The lawsuit ...
William M. Parente (July 20, 1949 – April 20, 2009) was a New York real estate attorney who came into the spotlight following the murders of his wife and two daughters and his suicide. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] At the time, he was also under investigation by the FBI for an alleged Ponzi scheme .
Tison v. Arizona, 481 U.S. 137 (1987), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court qualified the rule it set forth in Enmund v. Florida (1982). Just as in Enmund, in Tison the Court applied the proportionality principle to conclude that the death penalty was an appropriate punishment for a felony murderer who was a major participant in the underlying felony and exhibited a ...
Questions mounted Thursday about why an Oklahoma sex offender who authorities say shot to death his wife, her three children and their two friends and then killed himself was freed from prison ...
The murder was described in court documents as "one of the most brutal and horrific murders in the history of San Luis Obispo County." [5] Casey, Delashmutt, and Fiorella were convicted and sentenced to 25 to 26 years in prison. During the trial, the District Attorney’s Office’s chief investigator, Doug Odom, testified that the three ...