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On September 25, 1986, Morton was arrested and charged with the murder of his wife. He was convicted in February 1987 and sentenced to life in prison. [3] James Joseph Duane has used Morton as an example of why innocent people talking to the police can lead to their conviction for crimes they did not commit, in Duane's book You Have the Right to Remain Innocent.
For his work on the Michael Morton case, Raley was given the "Houstonian of the Year" award by the Houston Chronicle in 2013. The Chronicle cited Raley's time commitment to the case and unwillingness to give up on the case and implied that the case contributed to the passage of a law mandating DNA testing on all death-penalty cases. [13]
On March 7, 2010, Morton and his wife Melissa were charged with civil securities fraud. [ 6 ] [ 12 ] He is alleged to have defrauded around 100 customers of $6 million between 2006 and 2007. [ 1 ] According to the SEC, only a fraction of the money received by Morton went into foreign exchange trading accounts, with the rest diverted to shell ...
On 18 March, [Donald Trump] demanded that his supporters “protest” his imminent “arrest” in New York in a furious all-caps social media post typical of his violent visions of America in ...
Melania Trump has broken her silence over the assassination attempt on her husband Donald Trump, making an impassioned plea for Americans to come “together as one”. “When I watched that ...
Donald Trump has joined his co-defendants in the Georgia 2020 election interference case in being booked and for having a mugshot taken at the Fulton County Jail in Atlanta
Trump surrendered for arrest at Fulton County Jail, being processed as inmate number P01135809 and having his mugshot taken
On August 14, 2023, a grand jury in Fulton County, Georgia, indicted Trump on charges of election racketeering and related offenses, and issued an arrest warrant. The county's district attorney Fani Willis offered him the option to surrender voluntarily. [8]