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Defense attorney Rosemary Scapicchio alleged Michael Proctor “thinks he’s above the law” after the ex-trooper skipped a ...
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NBC Boston on MSNKaren Read investigation looms over evidence hearing in separate murder case
The Karen Read Murder Trial” at the bottom of this article. The lead prosecutor in the first Karen Read trial took the ...
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Ex-Trooper Proctor no-show at Milton murder hearing: ‘Apparently he thinks he’s above the law’
Former State Police investigator Michael Proctor defied a subpoena to testify at a 2021 Milton murder hearing in Norfolk Superior Court on Monday morning, during which the former Karen ...
Disgraced ex-Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson’s photo was taken down Friday from the fifth-floor City Council lobby in City Hall, where it remained hanging for a week after her ...
Michael McLeod, Carter Hart, Alex Formenton, Dillon Dubé and Cal Foote were found not guilty of all charges by Justice Maria ...
Colorado prosecutors are set to lay out their evidence against a man charged with murder, attempted murder and other crimes ...
Five former members of Canada’s 2018 world junior hockey team were acquitted Thursday of all charges in a closely watched sexual assault trial, a case that underscored the high legal threshold for ...
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SB Nation on MSNJustice Maria Carroccia Finds Hockey Canada Defendants Not Guilty of Sexual Assault
After The Globe and Mail reported in June of 2022 that Hockey Canada had maintained a secret slush fund to compensate sexual ...
The former socialite was found guilty of recruiting and trafficking underage girls for disgraced billionaire Jeffrey Epstein ...
City of Hope Research Spotlight offers a glimpse into groundbreaking scientific and clinical discoveries advancing lifesaving ...
With its ageing population, the prevalence of dementia in Hong Kong is expected to increase. Healthcare researchers from The Hong Kong Polytechnic ...
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The Latest: Supreme Court will allow Trump’s plans to downsize the federal workforce to go ahead
The Supreme Court cleared the way for President Donald Trump’s plans to cut down on the size of the federal workforce, despite warnings from experts that vital government services will be lost and ...
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