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Clay violated his probation by being arrested three separate times: twice for DUI and once for theft. [207] Virginia (Bedford County) December 30, 1991 (plea) [208] 1 year imprisonment, $1,000 fine Clay stole $551.76 from his employer. [209] Florida (Manatee County) February 20, 2001 (plea) Twenty-four felony counts including grand theft, fraud ...
Farrell was a college student in Louisiana, but officially a resident of North Carolina, requiring Garrison to file paperwork against him in both states. [76] However, this paperwork was not filed until October 1959, 13 months after Rios's death. [76] As Louisiana had a one-year statute of limitations on wrongful death claims, the case was ...
In December 2013, six people in Britain, including Blackburn forward DJ Campbell, were arrested for allegedly fixing football games. The arrests were made by the National Crime Agency after release of a report from FederBet, a Brussels-based gambling watchdog, an organization created by the online bookmakers to watch the flow of bets across Europe.
In a warrant issued for his arrest, Louisiana authorities alleged that Boutte placed at least 8,927 online bets between April 6, 2022, and May 7, 2023, which encompassed his final season playing ...
A Louisiana state trooper pleaded no contest Monday to significantly reduced charges that spare him jail time in the deadly 2019 arrest of Black motorist Ronald Greene, the first conviction of any ...
Louisiana prosecutors on Thursday dismissed the most serious remaining charge in the deadly 2019 arrest of Ronald Greene, dropping a negligent homicide count against a veteran trooper seen on body ...
Arrested, but later released without charge. [23] Stephen Maguire: UK Championship Last 32: 15 December 2008: Jamie Burnett: 9–3 Arrested, but later released without charge. [23] Stephen Lee: UK Championship: 5 –8 December 2009: Unknown Arrested and charged. Charges later dropped. [24] [25] [26] John Higgins: World Series of Snooker: 2010 ...
In 1994, Davis beat a young man in New Orleans, mistaking him for a suspect in a police officer's shooting. [12] Kim Groves, a 32-year-old local resident and mother of three young children, witnessed the assault and filed a complaint with the New Orleans Police Department. [13]