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Zara Phythian and her husband Victor Marke were found guilty of abusing a teenage girl between 2005 and 2008. ... Jurors also convicted the 37-year-old’s husband, Victor Marke, 59, of the same ...
An actress has been jailed for eight years for a string of sex attacks on a teenage girl which started when the victim was 13. Zara Phythian and her husband Victor Marke were found guilty last ...
A Hollywood stuntwoman who appeared in the 2016 “Doctor Strange” was sentenced Monday for sexually abusing a 13-year-old girl.
She was found guilty of both first-degree and second-degree manslaughter and was sentenced to two years in prison. 22 December 2020: Adam Coy 4 November 2024: Columbus Division of Police (Ohio) Coy responded to reports of a vehicle being turned on and off and shot unarmed Andre Hill as he exited a garage. Coy stated he believed Hill was a ...
People found not guilty in criminal proceedings by reason of a successful insanity defense. Does not include people who were found "guilty but mentally ill" or "guilty but insane". For people who avoided a verdict because they were insane during the court process, see Category:People declared mentally unfit for court
He bled to death. Ng and Koh escaped to Malaysia while Lim remained behind in Singapore, he was arrested. Koh later surrendered himself. Eventually, the two men were found guilty of murder, sentenced to death, and were hanged on 28 April 2006. Ng, who was last known to have escaped to Malaysia, remains missing and is still wanted for Bock's murder.
Phythian, 36, and Marke, 59, face 14 charges of sexual activity with a child in the United Kingdom. In a police interview played at Nottingham Crown Court, the BBC reported, the woman alleged that ...
Separately, found guilty of violating Alien and Sedition Acts and sentenced to four months in jail, during which time he was re-elected (1798). [2] Charles F. Mitchell (R-NY) U.S. Representative from New York's 33rd District was convicted of forgery, sentenced to one year in prison and fined, though he was paroled early due to poor health (1841).