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  2. Murder of Stephanie Roper - Wikipedia

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    The Roper family was excluded from observing the trial and was denied the opportunity to present a victim impact statement at sentencing. [3] Stephanie's mother, Roberta Roper, has taken on the cause of victims' rights, including the right of victims' families to address the court before sentencing.

  3. Talk:Murder of Stephanie Roper - Wikipedia

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    Stephanie Roper's murder dominated news in the DC metro area for months. Perhaps more "notably" it served as a catalyst for the fledgling victims' rights/assistance movement, led passionately and prudently by Stephanie's mother, as well as to legislation that toughened criminal penalties.

  4. Oakville, St. Mary's County, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    This article about a location in St. Mary's County, Maryland is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  5. List of incidents of violence against women - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of incidents of violence against women. The cases are sorted by country and year. ... Murder of Stephanie Roper (1982) Cheryl Araujo (1983) St. Louis ...

  6. Category:Wikipedia requested images of women - Wikipedia

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    women portal; For women related articles needing an image or photograph, use {{Image requested|date=December 2024|women}} in the talk page, which adds the article to Category:Wikipedia requested images of women. If possible, please add request to an existing sub-category.

  7. Crime Victims' Rights Act - Wikipedia

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    The Crime Victims' Rights Act was named for murder victims Scott Campbell, Stephanie Roper, Wendy Preston, Louarna Gillis, and Nila Lynn. [4] References

  8. Robin Givens - Wikipedia

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    Givens' mother raised Robin and her sister Stephanie in Mount Vernon and New Rochelle, New York. [7] Givens was raised Catholic. [8] She occasionally modeled and acted as a teen. [9] As a model, she appeared in magazines such as Seventeen and Mademoiselle. She made her film debut at age 14 in the film The Wiz (1978) as a guest at Aunt Emma's Party.

  9. Timeline of women in photography - Wikipedia

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    Ilse Bing (1899–1998) creates monochrome images which are exhibited at the Louvre and New York's Museum of Modern Art. [49] Gerda Taro (1910–1937) is killed while covering the Spanish Civil War, becoming the first woman photojournalist to have died while working on the frontline. [50]