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  2. Doris Duke - Wikipedia

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    Her foundation, Independent Aid, became the Doris Duke Foundation, which still exists as a private grant-making entity. [62] After her death, the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation was established in 1996, supporting four national grant making programs and Doris Duke's three estates, Shangri La, Rough Point, and Duke Farms.

  3. New trial underway for men on death row for twisted ... - AOL

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    Miami-Dade Assistant State Attorney Scott Warfman, the lead prosecutor in the case, offered a lengthy chronology of greed filled with gory details of torture and murder that he told jurors ...

  4. He saw a rival on a motor bike and opened fire. Miami jury ...

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    The Glock was introduced into evidence at trial. A Miami-Dade judge earlier this year declined to dismiss the charge under Florida’s controversial “Stand Your Ground” self-defense law, which ...

  5. Appeals court orders Miami judge to reinstate $10M verdict ...

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  6. David Stephen Middleton - Wikipedia

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    David Stephen Middleton (born June 25, 1961), known as The Cable Guy, is an American former police officer, kidnapper, murderer, and suspected serial killer.Convicted and sentenced to death for the murders of two women in Nevada committed in 1994 and 1995, he is also the prime suspect in at least one additional murder in Colorado and rapes committed while serving in the Miami-Dade Police ...

  7. Edward Cowart - Wikipedia

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    Edward Douglas Cowart [2] was born in Plant City, Florida. [3] He served as a Miami police officer before entering the judiciary. Cowart received his Bachelor of Arts at the University of Miami in 1950 and his Juris Doctor from Stetson University College of Law in 1952. [4]

  8. After surprise guilty plea, life or death of Coral Gables ...

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    He’s one of the first Miami-Dade defendants to fall under a new state law in which only an 8-4 jury vote is needed to be sentenced to death, as opposed to a unanimous verdict.

  9. Shooting of Charles Kinsey - Wikipedia

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    After Aledda’s sentencing, Charles Kinsey and the City of North Miami reached a settlement for an undisclosed amount in the federal suit Kinsey had filed against the city and its police. [ 40 ] In February 2022, his conviction was overturned by Florida's Third District Court of Appeals who ruled the trial court erred by not allowing Aledda to ...