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  2. Wooden v. United States - Wikipedia

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    Wooden v. United States, 595 U.S. ___ (2022), was a Supreme Court of the United States case dealing with the Armed Career Criminal Act (ACCA). In a unanimous decision, the court ruled that multiple criminal offenses that a person commits during a single criminal episode do not count as separate convictions when considering the number of prior convictions a criminal has under the ACCA.

  3. List of wrongful convictions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    He was sentenced to life without parole. He was released in 2017 and exonerated in 2018 after the University of Michigan's innocence project took up his case, declaring him the longest-serving innocent man in the United States, [76] although his record has since been broken. [77] In prison Phillips taught himself to paint watercolors.

  4. Man convicted in decades-long identity theft that led to his ...

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    There is no record of Keirans using his own name or social security number after 1988, and he started to publicly assume the name William Woods in 1990, court documents show.

  5. Followers and supporters of William Walker's filibustering in ...

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    Born in Connecticut in 1834, Jack Harris left his home to go to sea at 12 years old, [64] later joining William Walker in 1856. [87] As a member of William Walker's Nicaragua Expedition, Jack Harris served under the filibuster for a brief time before being rescued from a firing squad by Walker himself. [ 87 ]

  6. Murders of Rachel and Lillian Entwistle - Wikipedia

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    The call lasted two hours and was recorded. Entwistle told the trooper that, on the morning of the murders, he had left his Hopkinton home at around 9:00 a.m. (EST) to run an errand and that his wife and daughter had both been alive and well, in the bed in the couple's master bedroom.

  7. Death of Joan Robinson Hill - Wikipedia

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    After beginning an extramarital affair with a woman named Ann Kurth in the fall of 1968, Hill left his wife and began divorce proceedings against her, but withdrew the petition when the couple reconciled shortly before Christmas of that year. [5] [7] John continued to see Kurth after returning to live with his wife. [8]

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  9. Buried Alive (1990 TV film) - Wikipedia

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    Clint Goodman is a successful contractor who lives with his wife Joanna. Joanna has been having an affair with local doctor Cortland van Owen. They conspire to kill Clint and sell his company and house, with Joanna's reason to move back to Beverly Hills and buy a clinic. Cortland gives Joanna poison, taken from a tropical fish.