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Vasquez v. Hillery, 474 U.S. 254 (1986), is a United States Supreme Court case, which held that a defendant's conviction must be reversed if members of their race were systematically excluded from the grand jury that indicted them, even if they were convicted following an otherwise fair trial.
In the state of Virginia, the common law felony murder rule is codified at Code of Virginia §§ 18.2-32, 18.2-33. [2] This rule provides that anyone who kills another human being during the perpetration or attempted perpetration of arson, rape, forcible sodomy, inanimate or animate object sexual penetration, robbery, burglary or abduction is guilty of first degree murder.
Timothy Wilson Spencer (March 17, 1962 – April 27, 1994), also known as The Southside Strangler, was an American serial killer who committed three rapes and murders in Richmond, Virginia, and one in Arlington, Virginia, in the fall of 1987. [1]
Not long after the double murder, Avila-Torrez joined the Marines. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] He was stationed at Joint Base Myer–Henderson Hall in Arlington County, Virginia . In 2009, he attacked 20-year-old Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Amanda Jean Snell, a Naval Military Intelligence specialist, strangling her to death in the barracks area. [ 2 ]
Clarence Arnold Elkins Sr. (born January 19, 1963) is an American man who was wrongfully convicted of the 1998 rape and murder of his mother-in-law, Judith Johnson, and the rape and assault of his wife's niece, Brooke Sutton.
PHOTO: Sebastian Zapeta, accused of burning a woman to death inside a New York City subway train, left, is escorted into Kings County Supreme Court for an arraignment, Jan. 7, 2025, in New York ...
Suspect in UnitedHealthcare CEO killing faces federal murder, stalking charges John Bacon, Claire Thornton, Judy D.J. Ellich, Jeanine Santucci and Michael Loria, USA TODAY Updated December 20 ...
If convicted of triple murder he could face the death penalty. Accused killer of 3 used one of the bodies for target practice, Fresno deputy testifies Skip to main content