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  2. Cormac J. Carney - Wikipedia

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    Carney was born in Detroit, Michigan to Irish immigrant parents, both of whom were medical doctors. [3] [4] His father was a County Mayo Gaelic football player, Pádraig Carney. The elder Carney immigrated to the United States to further his medical career. Cormac was raised in Long Beach, California, where he attended St. Anthony High School. [3]

  3. Murder of Ahmaud Arbery - Wikipedia

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    On November 24, 2021, the jury reached a verdict after 12 hours of deliberation spanning two days. [201] [202] Travis McMichael was found guilty of malice murder, four counts of felony murder, two counts of aggravated assault (with a firearm and with a pickup truck), false imprisonment, and criminal attempt to commit a felony (false imprisonment).

  4. Judge Carney - Wikipedia

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    Judge Carney may refer to: Cormac J. Carney (born 1959), judge of the United States District Court for the Central District of California Susan L. Carney (born 1951), judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.

  5. Verdict - Wikipedia

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    A special jury verdict form may be used to have the jury answer directed questions as to the required elements for a cause of action or special issues and to demarcate monetary awards of damages by economic and non-economic damages, beneficiary, and specific categories of damages (lost earning capacity, funeral expenses, loss of consortium ...

  6. Killing of Corryn Rayney - Wikipedia

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    The full reasons for the verdict were published, a requirement which would not have applied to a jury verdict. [30] The trial judge closely examined evidence on the conduct of Lloyd Rayney and reportedly described him as a barrister who had engaged in "disreputable conduct" [31] in comments which were redacted from the final official judgment ...

  7. Killing of Colten Boushie - Wikipedia

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    Supporters of the Boushie family felt the trial was unfair due to the selection of what appeared to be an all-white jury. [3] Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Minister of Justice Jody Wilson-Raybould denounced the verdict. [4] Critics scorned these comments for politicizing the trial and discrediting the Canadian judiciary system.

  8. Murder of June Anne Devaney - Wikipedia

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    The trial lasted for two days. Following closing arguments delivered by both counsels, the jury retired to consider their verdict, although they would deliberate for just 23 minutes [20] before announcing they had reached their verdict. [2] Peter Griffiths was found guilty of June Anne Devaney's murder.

  9. James Paul Lewis Jr. - Wikipedia

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    U.S. District Judge Cormac Carney also ordered him to pay $156 million in restitution. In imposing the statutory maximum of 30 years, Judge Carney described the scheme as a "crime against humanity" because of the harm to many elderly victims, some of whom now face a bleak future in the final years of their lives because of their having been ...

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