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  2. Misdemeanor - Wikipedia

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    A misdemeanor (American English, [1] spelled misdemeanour elsewhere) is any "lesser" criminal act in some common law legal systems. Misdemeanors are generally punished less severely than more serious felonies, but theoretically more so than administrative infractions (also known as minor, petty, or summary offences) and regulatory offences.

  3. Susan Smith, who is serving a life sentence in South Carolina for the cold-blooded murder of her two sons, has stopped playing nice since after she was denied parole.

  4. Murders of Rhonda Johnson and Sharon Shaw - Wikipedia

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    Sentence Life imprisonment Rhonda Renee Johnson (December 16, 1956 – August 4, 1971) and Sharon Lynn Shaw (August 11, 1957 – August 4, 1971) [ 1 ] were two American teenage girls who disappeared in Harris County , Texas , on the afternoon of August 4, 1971.

  5. Murder of Rowan Ford - Wikipedia

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    After the gruesome acts, Spears would later report his stepdaughter missing and claimed that Ford might be at a friend's house, but the suspicious behaviour of Spears and demeanor during the search for Ford eventually led to police naming him as a suspect, so Collings himself was also caught and taken into custody for the rape-murder. [8]

  6. How investigators caught, tried convicted 1998 antifreeze killer

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    In an encore “20/20” airing Dec. 27 at 9 p.m. ET, the show, which originally aired in 2023, tells the story of Julie Jensen, the mother of two who was found dead in her bed in 1998.

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  8. Gross misdemeanor - Wikipedia

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    In United States law, a gross misdemeanor is a crime which is more serious than a regular misdemeanor, but is still classified as a minor crime, as opposed to serious crimes.

  9. Contempt of the Courts - AOL

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    A common criminal who steals $500 should probably get a relatively light sentence; a municipal official who accepts a $500 bribe should do real prison time. ... coming up with a whole language to ...