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The three men convicted of Puopolo's murder were all black and appealed their first degree murder convictions in part on a claim that the prosecution used peremptory challenges to exclude blacks from the jury. The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court remanded the case for new trial after finding that eleven of twelve deliberating jurors were white.
Murder of Jamar Pinkney Jr. Detroit: 2009-11-16: Execution-style shooting of 15-year-old boy by his father [21] Killing of Aiyana Jones: Detroit: 2010-05-16: Seven-year old girl shot and killed by police during raid, jury deadlock on involuntary manslaughter charge against officer [22] Death of Jane Bashara: Detroit: 2012-01-24
Crane was convicted on September 25, 1929, of the murder of "his former sweetheart" [217] and on March 28, 1930, of the murder of the man accompanying her at the time of the shooting. [218] Trevor Crowe: Retired United States September 2020 (plea) Tax fraud: 3 years probation, $85,043 in restitution to the Internal Revenue Service
Eric Hipple was born in Lubbock, Texas.. Hipple attended Utah State University with an athletic scholarship. [1] At 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) and 198 lb (90 kg), he was a star quarterback for the team, having earned an all-Pacific Coast Athletic Association selection as a senior in 1979 to go along with winning PCC championshps in 1978 and 1979.
Minnesota church pastor, father of 5 Beau Shroyer killed in ‘act of violence’ after relocating family in Africa for ‘long-term’ missionary work Richard Pollina October 29, 2024 at 1:50 AM
The mother of a University of Southern Mississippi football player who was found fatally shot in his car this week said he would call her every day after practice to check in and that he had no ...
A Detroit man who dropped a teenager’s body into a dumpster after dark but insisted he wasn’t responsible for her death was convicted of second-degree murder Thursday, a case that gripped the ...
Dan Boisture (1925–2007), coach of Eastern Michigan (1967–73) and Detroit Wheels (1974) football teams; Lloyd Brazil (1906–1965), U of D coach and athletic director; Frank Bucher (1900–1970), professional football player; Wes Carlson, professional football player; Walt Cassidy (1899–1944), professional football player