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  2. Bruce M. Metzger - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Manning Metzger (February 9, 1914 – February 13, 2007) was an American biblical scholar, Bible translator and textual critic who was a longtime professor at ...

  3. Los Angeles Police Department Memorial for Fallen Officers

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    The Los Angeles Police Department Memorial to Fallen Officers is a monument on an elevated plaza at the LAPD headquarters on 100 West 1st Street in downtown Los Angeles. The memorial was funded by the Los Angeles Police Foundation, who raised the $750,000 through private donations. [ 1 ]

  4. Outcry witness - Wikipedia

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    For example, in the 1997 Illinois case People vs Holloway, the defendant took the case to appeal on the basis that one of the witnesses to appear at the trial was a hearsay witness: the witness was not present for the incident and neither directly saw or heard the incident. However, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled that a 1982 Outcry law ...

  5. Trump’s transition team was ‘blindsided’ by new details of ...

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    In yet another example of the transition team being blindsided by claims about Hegseth, members of the team were reportedly startled to see a California police report go public on Wednesday ...

  6. Murder of Arlis Perry - Wikipedia

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    Bruce became concerned when his wife had not returned home by 3:00 a.m. and called the Stanford police to report her missing. However, officers from the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office went to the church and reported all the outer doors were locked.

  7. He stole from mourners visiting gravesites and ran up their ...

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    A Rancho Cucamonga man carried out a string of car break-ins at L.A. County cemeteries as people attended funerals, visited loved ones and friends, the D.A. says.