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CBS 3 Springfield - WSHMMan condemned to death for Conn. home invasion
The sentencing verdict concluded two long trials that subjected jurors to grim evidence including charred beds, rope used to tie up the family and autopsy photos. The attack led to the defeat of a bill to outlaw the death penalty in Connecticut,
Updated: 12/10/2011 03:39A

FOX Carolina 21Man condemned to death for Conn. home invasion
The sentencing verdict concluded two long trials that subjected jurors to grim evidence including charred beds, rope used to tie up the family and autopsy photos. The attack led to the defeat of a bill to outlaw the death penalty in Connecticut,
Updated: 12/10/2011 03:39A

Charleston - Huntington West Virginia NewsMan condemned to death for Conn
The sentencing verdict concluded two long trials that subjected jurors to grim evidence including charred beds, rope used to tie up the family and autopsy photos. The attack led to the defeat of a bill to outlaw the death penalty in Connecticut,
Updated: 12/10/2011 03:38A

Conn. home invasion jurors wept before agreeing on death penalty: 'It was very
Jurors who condemned a Connecticut man to death for a brutal home invasion said each of them wept as they weighed the horrific brutality of the crime against the misfortune that the convict suffered is his own early life. The jury deliberated over five
Updated: 12/10/2011 03:35A

When EAC heads are overburdened by court orders
Otherwise, since under the Constitution the president has the powers as the prime minister and Queen of England put together, he could quash a verdict and send a bill later. The first instance of court-imposed intervention in solidity or cohesion of
Updated: 12/10/2011 03:24A

Spilt poll verdict: Russia braces for protests
Moscow is braced for what the opposition claims will be the biggest demonstration in Russia for 20 years. Tens of thousands are expected to gather in a square south of the Kremlin today, in the latest show of anger over disputed parliamentary polls.
Updated: 12/10/2011 03:24A

Judges weep 5 days before announcing death verdict
AP A member of a jury that condemned a Connecticut man to death for a brutal home invasion says all the jurors wept over the five days they deliberated the sentence. Tashana Milton-Toles is among the 12 panelists who voted on Friday to send Joshua
Updated: 12/10/2011 03:23A

Maoist Chairman Dahal returns state-owned vehicle
KATHMANDU, Dec 10: Chairman of the UCPN (Maoist) and former Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal returned state-owned vehicle and other respecting the Supreme Court (SC) verdict, on Saturday. “I've returned the state-owned vehicle to be effective from
Updated: 12/10/2011 03:19A

Split verdict in city cops' trial
Both men were accused of taking part in a rogue narcotics unit, whose members planted evidence, made illegal searches and stole money in making arrests, then lied in police reports and court appearances to hide their wrongdoing. The government's case
Updated: 12/10/2011 03:15A

Man condemned to death for home invasion
Petit appeared calm as the verdict was pronounced. He later bowed his head and closed his eyes. Petit said outside the courthouse that he found some peace with the verdict, but “there is never complete closure when you lose your wife and your family.
Updated: 12/10/2011 03:09A

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