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  2. And Then There Were None (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    And Then There Were None is a 2015 mystery thriller television series that was first broadcast on BBC One from 26 to 28 December 2015. The three-part programme was adapted by Sarah Phelps and directed by Craig Viveiros and is based on Agatha Christie's 1939 novel of the same name.

  3. Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None - Wikipedia

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    The alternate ending details the events of the book, And Then There Were None, wherein all the guests on the island are killed by Wargrave except for the last two, Vera and Lombard. Vera then shoots Lombard, thinking him the murderer (since Wargrave has faked his own death), and then hangs herself. Wargrave then shoots himself.

  4. And Then There Were None - Wikipedia

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    And Then There Were None is a mystery novel by the English writer Agatha Christie, who described it as the most difficult of her books to write. [2] It was first published in the United Kingdom by the Collins Crime Club on 6 November 1939, as Ten Little Niggers, [3] after an 1869 minstrel song that serves as a major plot element.

  5. TV judges reveal the most accurate court case movies ... - AOL

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    EXCLUSIVE - The judges who serve on Judge Judy's "Tribunal Justice" were asked which court case film is the most accurate they've ever seen, and one fan favorite kept popping up over all others.

  6. Trump judge's latest release of Jan. 6. evidence was heavily ...

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    A federal judge on Friday released more than 1,800 pages of documents related to the election interference case against Donald Trump, but there was little new information in the collection of ...

  7. United States District Court for the Western District of Texas

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    On February 21, 1857, the state was divided into two districts, Eastern and Western, with Judge Watrous continuing in the Eastern district. [3] Judge Watrous and Judge Thomas H. DuVal, of the Western District of Texas, left the state on the secession of Texas from the Union, the only two federal judges not to resign their posts in states that ...

  8. US judge bars Oath Keepers, some Jan. 6 defendants from ...

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    Rhodes and seven of his co-defendants, all former members of the Oath Keepers, were among the 14 Jan. 6 defendants not given a full pardon, allowing a judge to impose some conditions on their release.

  9. United States Court of Claims - Wikipedia

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    The lead case, Gray v. United States, 21 Ct. Cl. 340, written by Judge John Davis, includes a complete discussion of the historical and political circumstances that led to the hostilities between the United States and France and their resolution by treaty. The cases, termed "French Spoliation Claims", continued in the court until 1915.