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  2. A South Carolina murder victim known only as Mr. X for nearly 50 years was just identified. Here’s how and who he was.

  3. Roy Den Hollander - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, he represented the plaintiffs of a gender-equity lawsuit in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey challenging the constitutionality of the military's male-only draft. The lawsuit went before Judge Esther Salas, who sided against some of Den Hollander's arguments but allowed the case to proceed in court. He ...

  4. Jerry Balisok - Wikipedia

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    Jerry Bibb Balisok (September 8, 1955 – April 18, 2013) was an American professional wrestler known as Mr. X, [1] and an FBI fugitive. He is best known for skipping bail , faking his own death, and convincing law enforcement officials he died in the 1978 Jonestown Massacre .

  5. Sharee Miller - Wikipedia

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    On July 16, 2009, a federal court judge ordered Sharee Miller's immediate release from prison on bond pending the new trial which was ordered in August 2008. [5] In response, on July 17, 2009, Genesee County Prosecutor David Leyton ordered that Miller immediately be re-arrested from prison where she was taken to the Genesee County Jail and held ...

  6. Ex-New York prosecutor accused in bribery case dies by ... - AOL

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    A former New York prosecutor and retired judge reportedly took his own life Tuesday during an apparent shootout with the FBI as agents descended on his home to arrest him in a federal corruption case.

  7. A South Carolina murder victim known only as Mr. X for nearly 50 years was just identified. ... A man who said he committed the murder was arrested but charges were dropped due to insufficient ...

  8. Vacco v. Quill - Wikipedia

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    Vacco v. Quill, 521 U.S. 793 (1997), was a landmark decision of the Supreme Court of the United States regarding the right to die.It ruled 9–0 that a New York ban on physician-assisted suicide was constitutional, and preventing doctors from assisting their patients, even those terminally ill and/or in great pain, was a legitimate state interest that was well within the authority of the state ...

  9. 'I just shot my wife. I won't be in tomorrow': O.C. judge ...

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    The documents provide the clearest picture so far of the case against the 72-year-old judge, who has been charged with murder. ... arrested after his wife is shot to death in their home. 'It's a ...