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In the episode, which was inspired by the Dominique Strauss-Kahn sexual assault case, an Italian diplomat is arrested when a hotel maid accuses him of rape. The District Attorney's office then brings the case to trial, which becomes increasingly complicated as the defense questions the maid's credibility.
Timeline of the Lori Vallow Daybell case. 18:20, Oliver O'Connell. Court breaks for an early lunch. The trial will resume at 12.30pm MT. 18:18, Oliver O'Connell. Douglass found that Tammy Daybell ...
Apr. 26—CATLETTSBURG — Boyd County Circuit Judge George Davis listed all 38 charges against an Ashland couple accused of heinous child abuse in open court on Friday. The multitude of charges ...
One of Her Own is a television film directed by Armand Mastroianni and written by Valerie West, starring Lori Loughlin, Greg Evigan, Valerie Landsburg, and Martin Sheen. Based on a true story, it is about a rookie policewoman who is raped by a fellow officer and struggles to bring charges. [1] It aired on ABC on May 16, 1994.
Lori is charged with conspiracy to murder Charles in Arizona (Provided) On 11 July, Charles went to Lori’s home for a custody exchange that turned deadly when he was shot by her brother, Alex Cox.
In 1995, when off-duty Maine State Trooper Vicki Gardner is raped and sodomized by Steven Fortin during a routine stop, it triggers a chain of events which jumpstarts a stalled murder case in New Jersey. The Maine attack appears strikingly similar to the brutal sexual assault and murder of Melissa Padilla in Woodbridge, New Jersey in 1994 ...
Sexual assault charges against Colby Jordan Ryan, the surviving son of Lori Vallow, the Idaho mother accused of killing her two younger children, have been dropped, according to the Maricopa ...
The Connecticut Superior Court held hearings in November 2009 on procedures and privacy safeguards. The court ordered that the documents be released on Dec. 1, 2009, in CD form, to be given to the four newspapers—the Hartford Courant, the New York Times, Boston Globe and Washington Post—that had originally filed the lawsuit seeking to force the diocese to open the records to public ...