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The month-long jury trial was moved from Volusia due to concerns that media coverage made a fair jury trial impossible, and was moved 85 miles (137 km) to the Richard O. Watson Judicial Center in St. Augustine, Florida, after two years of preparation. The $1.5 million in legal defense fees were a 7th Circuit record.
On Friday in Union County Court, Lehigh County Senior Judge Edward Reibman ordered Miller, 77, to serve a mandatory life sentence in prison for a first-degree murder conviction as well as a ...
But another murder trial is scheduled in the Abilene courtroom, which is expected to cause another delay in the Millers’ trial. A new date has not been scheduled, but the Millers are expected to ...
“If you come within 3 feet of me, I’m going to kill you,” Johnnie Miller told his neighbor in a 2018 video, seconds before shooting him. “If you come within 3 feet of me, I’m going to ...
2023 affidavits reveal that another witness also lied at the trial: his testimony, that he overheard Manning explaining to another man how he disposed of the murder weapon, was false. [32] Manning was convicted of the murders of Steckler and Miller after a jury trial; the jury deliberated for one hour. [33]
The date of the trial was originally set for January 28, 2014. [30] Facing the prospect of additional charges from Pennsylvania authorities, Eddy pleaded guilty to first-degree murder. She expressed no remorse, but was sentenced to life in prison "with mercy"; while sentenced as an adult, West Virginia law (as confirmed for the entire U.S. in ...
On or about this date, [32] police officer L.C. Underwood kidnapped and murdered Victor Gunnarsson, a former suspect in the 1986 assassination of Olof Palme, in North Carolina, perceiving Gunnarsson as a romantic rival for his former fiancée, Kay Weden. Three days later Weden's mother, Catherine Miller, would also be murdered; Underwood would ...
Johnnie Miller, left, was found guilty of murder Thursday night January 26, 2023 by a jury in Taylor County. Jurors reached a verdict of not guilty for his son, Michael Miller.