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Felicity Huffman Seen Walking Grounds of Dublin Prison
Actress Felicity Huffman was seen walking the grounds of the low-security federal prison in Dublin, where she is serving a 13-day sentence for her role in the college admissions scandal.
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Penalty Phase Set to Begin in Trial of ‘Hollywood Ripper'
Jurors in the trial of the convicted double-murderer dubbed the “Hollywood Ripper” are due back in court Monday for the latest phase of the trial, in which they will be asked to recommend whether the defendant should be sentenced to death or life in prison without the possibility of parole.
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Engineer Admits Hacking Yahoo Accounts Searching for Images
A former Yahoo software engineer has pleaded guilty to hacking into the accounts of some 6,000 Yahoo users in search of sexual photos and videos. The US Attorney’s Office says Reyes Daniel Ruiz admitted in court Monday that he mostly targeted accounts belonging to younger women, including his personal friends and work colleagues.
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Attorney Says Ex-Deputy Could One Day Return to Law Enforcement, Depending on Sentencing
A criminal attorney gave NBC 7’s Dave Summers a hypothetical situation that could allow ex- San Diego deputy Richard Fischer to return to a career in law enforcement.
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Ex-Deputy's Victim Relieved But Concerned Plea Doesn't Reflect Sexual Assault
One of the women assaulted by a former San Diego County sheriff’s deputy said she was relieved the man who touched her inappropriately four years ago pleaded guilty. However, she said she was concerned none of the charges in the plea agreement were a sex crime.
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Former Deputy Pleads Guilty in Assault Trial
A former San Diego County sheriff’s deputy pleaded guilty Monday to assaulting 16 women while on duty and in uniform, including women who had called the department for help or to report a crime.
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Judge Urges Plea Deal in Ex-Deputy Sex Assault Case
Days ahead of a sexual assault trial for a former San Diego County Sheriff’s Deputy, a judge urged prosecutors and defense attorneys on Wednesday to reach a plea deal before trial.
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Victim Says Ex-Deputy's Plea Deal Isn't Complete Justice
A former San Diego County sheriff’s deputy awaiting trial on allegations he sexually assaulted 21 women while on duty and in uniform has entered a guilty plea, NBC 7 has learned.
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Woman Slashes 3 Men With Machete in Brawl Outside Mass. Hotel, Police Say
A woman wielding a machete wounded three men, a father and his two sons, during a fight outside a hotel in Sharon, Massachusetts, early Sunday, police said. The woman, 34-year-old Allison Maitland of Hanson, was arrested on three assault and battery charges and pleaded not guilty in court Monday.
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Dulzura Woman Poisoned by Husband Shares Story with ‘Dateline NBC'
A Dulzura woman who was secretly nearly poisoned to death by her husband shared her warning for women all over the world with “Dateline NBC” Monday night.
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Judge Orders Suspect in Officer's Killing to Stand Trial
“We will never forget the years of service,” the police chief said of Officer Jonathan “J.D.” Guzman.
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Crime Scene Images Shown in Trial of Man Accused of Killing SDPD Officer, Wounding Another
Dozens of evidence markers lined the streets of Shelltown after the deadly shooting of a San Diego police officer, according to images shown Tuesday in court.
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Man Nabbed at JFK Airport After Attempting to Smuggle $100,000 Worth of Birds in Hair Curlers: Prosecutors
A man was arrested at JFK Airport Sunday after attempting to smuggle into the United States 34 live birds from Guyana — concealed in plastic hair curlers, prosecutors announced.
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Man Accused of Killing SDPD Officer ‘JD' De Guzman, Injuring 2nd in Court
The San Diego Police Department officer who was shot and wounded before his partner was shot to death testifies Monday he believed his attacker was going to execute him.
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Blood Found Inside Home of Missing Connecticut Mom, Arrest Affidavit for Estranged Husband Reveals
The blood of a missing Connecticut mother of five has been found on various items tossed in different locations, and blood spatter was found in her home, an arrest affidavit for the estranged husband charged in her disappearance reveals.
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Theranos Founder Elizabeth Holmes Appears in San Jose Court in Fraud Case
Once the darling of Silicon Valley, Elizabeth Holmes, founder of failed startup Theranos, was in court Monday, now a suspected felon.
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Jury Finds Chanel Lewis Guilty on All Counts in NYC Jogger Karina Vetrano's Murder
A jury has found Chanel Lewis guilty on all counts at his retrial for the murder of New York City jogger Karina Vetrano.
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Avenatti Blasts Nike After Arrest, Says Company Paid Top Basketball Recruits
A day after he was charged with trying to extort millions of dollars from Nike, attorney Michael Avenatti has launched a new public attack on the company, claiming the sneaker giant of made cash payments to amateur basketball players and their families. In a string of tweets Tuesday, the lawyer accused Nike of “trying to divert attention from their own...
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Avenatti Released on Bond, Says He'll Be ‘Fully Exonerated'
Michael Avenatti did not enter a plea and was released on $300,000 bond, but it’s not the end of his legal issues as he faces coast-to-coast charges. Gus Rosendale reports.
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Michael Avenatti Faces Extortion Charges in New York, Bank and Wire Fraud Charges in California
Former Stormy Daniels attorney and prominent Trump critic Michael Avenatti has been charged in New York with trying to extort Nike for millions as well as bank and wire fraud in California, according to separate complaints from federal prosecutors on opposite coasts.