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Rankin was found guilty of manslaughter, but not guilty of murder. [80] 4 April 2015: Michael Slager 2 May 2017 (pleaded guilty) North Charleston Police Department (South Carolina) Slager fatally shot 50-year-old Walter Scott in the back as he fled after being stopped for an inoperative brake light. Slager then dropped his Taser by Scott's ...
Mendoza was cleared by psychiatrists to stand trial on April 2, 2019. On April 11, 2019, Mendoza initially pled not guilty to the murder, [14] but later pled guilty to first-degree murder as well as other special circumstances on a trial on November 5, 2020 [15] as part of a plea deal to avoid the death penalty. He was sentenced to life without ...
Wife of actor Robert Blake shot and killed in parked car at restaurant, Blake was tried and found not guilty [10] [7] [202] 49: Murder of Samantha Runnion: Stanton: 2002-07-15: Five-year-old girl abducted from her home and murdered [203] [204] 50: Murder of Laci Peterson: Modesto: 2002-12-24: Murder of pregnant woman by her husband, Scott ...
A police officer who fatally shocked a 95-year-old woman with a Taser in an Australian nursing home has been found guilty of manslaughter after the jury found that the great-grandmother, who was ...
Nearly three years after a Bay Area man died when police pinned him facedown, in a case that drew comparisons to the killing of George Floyd, the Alameda Police Department officers involved have ...
They found Owens injured and took her to the hospital where she was pronounced dead. [2] [3] [4] The case received national attention and "reignited" debate around stand-your-ground laws. In August 2024, Lorincz was found guilty of manslaughter, and in November 2024 she was sentenced to 25 years in prison.
A police officer has been found guilty of manslaughter after he used a taser on a 95-year-old woman at a nursing home in Australia. Senior Constable Kristian White, 34, was convicted at the New ...
The Superior Court of Alameda County convicted defendant Huey P. Newton of voluntary manslaughter in the fatal shooting of a California police officer. On appeal, the Court of Appeal of California (First District, Fourth Division) reversed the defendant's conviction and ordered a new trial.