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  2. People v. Berry - Wikipedia

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    The California Supreme Court reversed Berry's murder conviction, while affirming Berry's conviction for assault using deadly force. The case has also been discussed or mentioned in more than forty separate academic journal articles relating to murder , female victims of domestic violence , and rape . [ 2 ]

  3. Jesse Pomeroy - Wikipedia

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    Jesse Harding Pomeroy (/ ˈ p ɒ m ər ɔɪ /; November 29, 1859 – September 29, 1932) was a convicted American murderer and possible serial killer and the youngest person in the history of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to be convicted of murder in the first degree.

  4. Killing of Sharon Lopatka - Wikipedia

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    The case was reportedly the first in which a police department arrested a murder suspect with evidence gathered primarily from email messages. [1] While Lopatka and Glass had initially planned a consensual homicide, Glass maintained that the death was an accident, which was corroborated by Lopatka's autopsy. However, police contended that the ...

  5. Murders of Claudia Maupin and Oliver Northup - Wikipedia

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    On September 26, 2014, after under two hours of deliberating, the jury reached a verdict: guilty on both counts of first-degree murder and all special circumstances. [4] [10] Next, jurors had to determine if Marsh was sane or insane. On September 30, the jury found that Marsh was, in fact, sane when he committed the murders. [1] [54]

  6. Solving a problem with murder: Feds lay out case in Nashville ...

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    Government’s theory of the case: Solving a problem with murder Lawyers wrapped up jury selection at around 7 p.m. Thursday, landing on a group of 12 jurors and four alternates made up of three ...

  7. Murder of Jennifer Daugherty - Wikipedia

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    On August 3, 2011, Marinucci was formally given a mandatory life sentence without the possibility of parole after being found guilty in May of first-degree murder. [29] She was 17 years old at the time of the crime so she was ineligible for the death penalty, as she was still a minor. [29]

  8. List of punishments for murder in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Ohio differentiates between "Aggravated Murder (First-Degree Murder)" and "Murder (Second-Degree Murder)." Aggravated Murder consists of purposely causing the death of another (or unlawful termination of a pregnancy) with prior calculation and design, or purposely causing the death of another under the age of 13, a law enforcement officer, or ...

  9. Jeremy Strohmeyer - Wikipedia

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    Three days later, Strohmeyer was taken into custody at his home. Two classmates in Long Beach had identified him after security tape footage captured by cameras at the casino was released by Nevada police and played on the television news. Strohmeyer was charged with first-degree murder, first-degree kidnapping, and sexual assault of a minor ...