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  2. List of people executed in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    July 19, 1990 Portsmouth: Treeby Shaw Douglas Wilder: 10 Wilbert Lee Evans: Black 44 M October 17, 1990 Alexandria City: Sheriff Deputy William Truesdale 11 Buddy Earl Justus: White 37 M December 13, 1990 [b] Montgomery [c] Ida Mae Moses 12 Albert Jay Clozza: White 31 M July 24, 1991 [d] Virginia Beach: Patricia Ann Bolton 13 Derrick Lynn ...

  3. List of law enforcement officers convicted for an on-duty ...

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    11 April 2021: Kim Potter 23 December 2021: Brooklyn Center Police Department (Minnesota) During a traffic stop, Potter attempted to arrest Daunte Wright for a warrant. She shot him, claiming that she meant to use her taser. [24] She was found guilty of both first-degree and second-degree manslaughter and was sentenced to two years in prison.

  4. Portsmouth: Arson arrests after seventh-floor Travelodge fire

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  6. Ex-Portsmouth doctor loses bail in domestic assault case ...

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    PORTSMOUTH — A warrant has been issued for the arrest of a former Portsmouth physician after he violated bail conditions while waiting to be sentenced for ... The 24-hour hotline is (603) 994 ...

  7. Virginia v. Moore - Wikipedia

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    The Court decided unanimously in favor of Virginia. In an opinion by Justice Antonin Scalia that was joined by seven justices, the Court held that because the Fourth Amendment was not written with the intent to incorporate individual states' arrest statutes and because the arrest was based on probable cause, Moore had no constitutional grounds to have the evidence suppressed.