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Cowart is best known as the presiding judge at the trial of serial killer Ted Bundy, a one-time law student who was arrested for a series of murders from at least 1974 to 1978 and who represented himself in court. Cowart imposed a death sentence, and is remembered for his sympathetic post-sentencing remarks to Bundy: [5] [6]
In his sentencing remarks, the judge paid tribute to the “beautiful little girl” who was “full of personality” and “adored” her younger brother.
U.S. District Judge Stanley Blumenfeld Jr. ordered Paul Paradis, a former attorney turned cooperating witness for the federal government, to serve 33 months — almost double the 18-month sentence ...
In searing remarks during this morning’s sentencing, Judge Clifton Newman told convicted murderer Alex Murdaugh that his slain wife and son will ‘visit him every night’ as he spends the rest ...
Former President Donald Trump will not be sentenced in his New York criminal case until after the 2024 election, Judge Juan Merchan announced Friday, explaining that his decision to delay the ...
The Justice's sentencing remarks are often revised and delivered by other Justices in similar cases and are widely quoted when the case of Baker and Crump is re-reported in the Australian media: "You have outraged all accepted standards of the behaviour of men. The description of 'men' ill becomes you.
The sentencing remarks were scathing. Justice Byrne remarked to Sica that "You have no remorse whatsoever. Your only anxiety is for self-preservation". The remarks also described Sica as "manipulative and deceitful", and were critical of the way Sica had involved the personal lives of the family of the victims in the trial. [17]
At the end of the sentencing hearing, the judge, the honourable Mrs Justice May, thanked the defence teams who had had a difficult time representing the killers.