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DUI Driver Whose Two Passengers Died in Torrey Pines Had Been Going 140 MPH: Prosecutors
A young man who allegedly drove under the influence and crashed his car near Torrey Pines State Beach, killing two of his passengers and seriously injuring two others, was ordered Tuesday to stand trial on charges that include murder.
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Judge Denies Pablo Lyle's Request For New Trial in Miami Road Rage Case
A Miami-Dade County judge denied the defense team’s request to grant telenovela star Pablo Lyle a new trial after he was convicted of manslaughter for a 2019 road rage killing.
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Harvey Weinstein Accuser Testifies She ‘Wanted to Die' During Alleged Rape
A foreign model-actress who says Harvey Weinstein raped her in 2013 testified Tuesday that she “wanted to die” during the alleged sexual assault by the former film producer in her Los Angeles hotel room and had feelings of guilt and disgust that lasted for years.
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Danny Masterson Accuser Tells Court Actor Raped and Choked Her: ‘I Was Going to Die'
A woman who accused “That’s ’70s Show” actor Danny Masterson of sexually assaulted her in 2003 broke down on the witness stand Wednesday while giving graphic testimony of the alleged incident
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South Florida Killer Clown Trial Delayed for 7th Time After ‘Clown-Sighting ‘ File Is Uncovered
The trial of a Florida woman accused of dressing up as clown in 1990 and fatally shooting the wife of a man she later married has been postponed following the disclosure of a law enforcement file containing information about other clown-sighting leads at the time.
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Harvey Weinstein Goes on Trial in LA, Where He Once Reigned
Five years after women’s stories about him made the #MeToo movement explode, Harvey Weinstein is going on trial in Los Angeles, where he once was king of the Oscars.
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Trump at Center of Oath Keepers Novel Defense in Jan. 6 Case
The defense team in the Capitol riot trial of the Oath Keepers leader is relying on an unusual strategy with Donald Trump at the center.
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‘Fighting Fit': Trial to Show Oath Keepers' Road to Jan. 6
It’s been a long road to the upcoming Capitol riot trial of the the leader of the extremist group Oath Keepers. But the prosecution’s case against Stewart Rhodes covers a lot more than just the insurrection of Jan. 6, 2021.
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Witness Says He Saw Accused Sailor Minutes Before Fire Started Aboard USS Bonhomme Richard
Mays was wearing a mask at the time, but the witness testified he recognized him by his voice and appearance. NBC 7’s Dana Griffin has more.
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Witness Says He Saw Accused Sailor Minutes Before Fire Started Aboard USS Bonhomme Richard
A U.S. Navy sailor testified Thursday that Ryan Sawyer Mays was the last person he saw go into a lower vehicle storage area of USS Bonhomme Richard before a massive fire started and burned for days on the ship as it was docked in the San Diego Bay.
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Cause of Fire That Destroyed USS Bonhomme Richard in San Diego Revealed During Trial
Tuesday marked the second day of the trial for a Navy sailor accused of setting a massive fire that burned for days and destroyed USS Bonhomme Richard in San Diego, and testimony about the science of the investigation revealed what investigators think started the blaze.
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Cause of Fire That Destroyed USS Bonhomme Richard in San Diego Revealed During Trial
The second day of trial for a Navy sailor accused of setting fire to the massive ship revealed the cause of fire and more, NBC 7’s Dana Griffin reports.
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Former Defense Attorney for Sailor Accused of USS Bonhomme Richard Arson Says Navy Needs a Scapegoat
NBC 7’s Omari Fleming heard reaction to the case from the former defense attorney of the sailor standing trial.
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Trial Begins for Sailor Accused of Setting Fire That Destroyed USS Bonhomme Richard
NBC 7’s Dana Griffin heard from a former defense attorney about the case.
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Navy Sailor Accused of Setting Massive USS Bonhomme Richard Fire Denies All Charges
A Navy sailor accused of setting a fire that destroyed the USS Bonhomme Richard in San Diego was set to go to trial Monday.
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USS Bonhomme Richard Arson Trial to Begin for San Diego Navy Sailor
Prosecutors say Ryan Mays started the fire because he was disgruntled after dropping out of Navy seal training. NBC 7’s Kelvin Henry has the story.
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Testimony: School Shooter's Home Ruled by Chaos
Testimony at the trial of the Parkland school shooter shows that chaos reigned in the home he shared with his widowed mother and brother.
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Parkland Jurors Must Manage Trial Stress on Their Own
The 12 jurors chosen this past week to decide whether Florida school shooter Nikolas Cruz is executed will be exposed to horrific images and emotional testimony, but must deal with any mental anguish alone.
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La Luz del Mundo Megachurch Leader Sentenced to 16 Years in Prison for Sexual Abuse
The leader of a megachurch with 5 million followers worldwide was sentenced to 16 years and eight months in prison Wednesday for sexual abuse.
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Celebrity Chef Mario Batali Found Not Guilty in Boston Sexual Misconduct Trial
Celebrity chef Mario Batali was found not guilty Tuesday by a judge in his Boston sexual misconduct trial. Batali is charged with indecent assault and battery over a 2017 incident at a Back Bay restaurant. Boston Municipal Court Judge James Stanton found Batali not guilty, saying the complaining witness had “credibility issues” and found there was not enough evidence to...