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The defendant is guilty of first degree murder. Count two. The defendant is guilty of conspiracy to commit first degree murder. The defendant is guilty of solicitation to commit first degree murder. And it is signed and dated by the foreperson. Missus Adelson, control yourself. There will not be any further outbursts in front of the jury. If you cannot control yourself, I am going to determine if you'll be removed from the remainder of this process. Before the jurors are brought back in, we will take a brief two minute break. Please give her tissues if she needs them.

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Alexander Suker, 42, was contracted with the city and county of Los Angeles to house and feed up to 600 homeless people, but was accused of misusing tens of millions of dollars to live a luxurious life. Exclusive Fox video shows the federal agents’ early-morning bust at the LA mansion. Suker was arrested, and his $125,000 Land Rover was seized by law enforcement. The feds say Suker defrauded the city and county of LA out of $23,000,000 for not only his mansion and car, but a second home in Greece, luxury vacations, designer clothes, and private schools. Speaker 1: He was living the high life while the people suffering, homeless on the streets with no shelter, no food. They're living out in the streets. People are literally dying, and this guy is out vacationing, buying homes, buying Range Rovers, and going shopping. Speaker 0: Prosecutors say Suker was supposed to provide three nutritional meals a day to the homeless, but during one inspection, Suker only had canned beans and ramen noodles on hand. The feds say Suker lied about various aspects of abundant blessings, including fake vendors, facilities and the homeless actually getting meals. The US Attorney's Office in LA says they are actively investigating at least 12 other similar fraud cases here in California. First Assistant US Attorney Bill Asele says there's a tremendous amount of fraud in this state and that today's bust of one man who misused $23,000,000 alone may show how little oversight there is. Speaker 1: California was pushing this money out quickly. A lot of money went out the door, with frankly very little vetting, very little checks and balances, and, he's one of the individuals that got it. Speaker 0: The suspect is scheduled to make his first appearance later today. He faces up to twenty years if convicted on a federal case. The local district attorney is also planning on prosecuting. Sean.

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Two MS 13 gang members, Miguel Alvarez Flores and Diego Hernandez Rivera, are accused of killing a 15-year-old girl in a satanic ritual. Police found evidence of underage girls being kept in their apartment. A 14-year-old girl reported being kidnapped, drugged, sexually assaulted, and tattooed by Alvarez Flores. Another girl named Genesis was also in the apartment. The suspects are reported to be in the country illegally and have been reported to Homeland Security.

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"Alexander DeVonte Dickey, who was arrested 39 goddamn times, 25 felonies, was on the street." "He should have been in jail for over a hundred and forty years for all the crimes he committed." "A little over six hundred days in ten years." "My daughter Logan Federico, not Irina." "She was executed while on her knees begging for her life." "My daughter wanted to be a teacher." "Not one word from Byron Gibson in South Carolina." "Four months, no communication." "Logan's deserves to be heard." "We will fight until my last breath for my daughter." "39 crimes in ten years. 25 felonies." "Can anybody there here explain to me, well, how possibly he could be on the street? Possibly be on the street." "That queer criminal, an hour later, went on a spending spree with her debit card." "They knew exactly where to go get him." "Thank you for your time."

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Griffith, identified in the proceeding as McGriff, faces charges including 13 counts of first-degree murder, two counts of second-degree murder, and various additional counts such as robbery and arson related to the September 8 slaying of an elderly couple. A body camera statement from the defendant is introduced, in which he says, "I'll admit it. I killed them. I burnt those Don't matter to me, though. I admit to doing it." Prosecutors present surveillance footage appearing to show Frank in his final moments, desperately attempting to deter McGriff from entering his home after McGriff claimed he was lost and needed help charging his phone. The narrative provided by prosecutors indicates that Griffith/McGriff chose one door at first, and that door’s occupant shut it in response. Prosecutors describe a five-hour period during which McGriff terrorized the elderly couple. During that time, he tied up Mister Olton in the basement and stabbed him. He attempted to have money transferred into his own account, but the bank denied the request. Additionally, the defendant allegedly attempted to set Frank Holden on fire to conceal evidence of the crime, though the arson attempt did not succeed in spreading. McGriff then tied Maureen Holden to a chair upstairs in the living room, and prosecutors assert that he stranded her to death in that location. The narrative continues with the claim that Griffith/McGriff set the living room on fire before escaping with the couple’s phones and credit cards, which he used to embark on a shopping spree. Police later located the defendant three days after the incident, in Times Square. The sequence presented by prosecutors paints a picture of sustained terror over the five-hour window, including kidnapping, stabbing, arson attempts intended to mask the crime, and the desecration of the couple’s home and belongings before the burglary of their financial resources. The case ties these actions together with the charges of murder, robbery, and arson, detailing the escalation from initial contact at the door to the violent confrontation inside the home, the violent acts against Mr. Olton and Mrs. Holden, and the subsequent attempt to conceal and benefit financially from the crime.

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Speaker calls the murder of Charlie Kirk an American tragedy and an offense to the state and Utah’s peace. He notes Kirk was a husband and father and offers condolences to his wife Erica, his two children, and his family, and expresses concern for those at the Turning Point USA event at Utah Valley University. After reviewing evidence, the county attorney files a criminal information charging Tyler James Robinson, age 22, with: Count one, aggravated murder, a capital offense for intentionally or knowingly causing the death of Charlie Kirk under circumstances that created a great risk of death to others; Count two, felony discharge of a firearm causing serious bodily injury, a first degree felony, with aggravating factors alleging targeting based on Kirk's political expression and that children were present; Counts three through seven cover obstruction of justice, witness tampering, and a violent offense in the presence of a child. A notice of intent to seek the death penalty is filed; the defendant will be held without bail.

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The defendant’s body camera statement: “I’ll admit it. I killed them. I burnt those. Don’t matter to me, though. I admit to doing it.” Griffith is charged with 13 counts of first-degree murder, two counts of second-degree murder, and various counts of other crimes, including robbery and arson tied to the September 8 slaying of the elderly couple. A surveillance video appears to show Frank in his final moments desperately trying to stop McGriff from invading his home after McGriff claimed he was lost and needed help charging his phone. Prosecutors detail five hours of terror. It is shown that McGriff went to one door first, and then that person shut the door on him. During that time period, he tied up Mister Olton in the basement, stabbed him, and tried to get money transferred into his own account, which was denied by the bank. He tried to set Frank Holden on fire to conceal evidence of this vicious crime, but the fire failed to catch. He appears to have then tied Maureen Holden to a chair upstairs in the living room, where he then stranded her to death. Prosecutors say McGriff set the living room on fire before escaping with the couple’s phones and credit cards, which he used to go on a shopping spree. Police found him three days later in Times Square.

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Defendant faces multiple charges including child endangerment, serious physical harm, and attempted murder. Victims' family requests no bail. Bond set at $5,000,000 with strict conditions. Pretrial on June 17th. Public defender assigned.

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The jury finds the defendant, O.J. Simpson, not guilty.

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Lord Justice Lawrence delivers the verdict, finding several individuals guilty of various crimes. Wilhelm Hermann Goering is guilty of conspiracy, crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity, and is sentenced to death by hanging. Rudolf Hess is guilty of conspiracy and crimes against peace, receiving a life imprisonment sentence. Joachim von Reventrop is guilty of conspiracy, crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity, and is sentenced to death by hanging. Other individuals, including Wilhelm Keitel, Ernst Kaltenbrunner, Alfred Rosenberg, Hans Frank, Wilhelm Frick, Fritz Sauckel, Julius Streicher, and Alfred Yodle, are also found guilty of different crimes and receive death by hanging sentences.

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The court heard about the horrific torture Mahogany Jackson endured, starting with a beating at Brandon Pope's home. She was then sexually assaulted at gunpoint, handcuffed, beaten, and pistol-whipped at a second location. Her family was emotional during the hearing, with DA Carr noting the long road to justice. Five out of eight suspects were present due to legal procedures. The suspects demanded Jackson's phone password, promising to release her if she complied, but they killed her regardless. Carr shared his conversation with the family.

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Nineteen individuals have been charged with violating Georgia law for attempting to interfere in the 2020 presidential election. The charges stem from a criminal conspiracy to overturn the election results in the state. The indictment consists of 41 felony counts and spans 97 pages. It's important to note that those charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

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The court receives the verdicts in the order of the defendants' seating. The jury confirms unanimous verdicts for each count and each defendant. William Null is found not guilty on both counts. Michael Null is found not guilty on the first count and the verdict for the second count is not disclosed. Eric Molitor is found not guilty on both counts. The jury is thanked and asked to go back to the jury room for further discussion. The defendants are found not guilty and their bonds are terminated. The court will discuss the safety concerns regarding the jurors' names and addresses before making a decision. The parties are not required to attend.

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An individual with an F1 visa student status was arrested. There is a warrant for the individual's arrest. The individual was recently charged with seven counts of child pornography and pled guilty on 09/30/2024 to one count of child pornography. The authorities know the individual's location and will take them into custody because of the child pornography charge.

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Two teenage girls accused Jesse Mack Butler of serious crimes, and the state could have charged him with more severe offenses, including attempted murder, but the case proceeded with the charges ultimately pursued. Details of what Butler did: - A girl identified as LS (16 at the time) dated Butler for about three months starting in January. She said Butler repeatedly raped and attempted to rape her and strangled her if she refused. She needed neck surgery from the strangulation, and her doctor said she would have died if the strangulation lasted another 30 seconds. She said she gave in after he threatened to kill her and her family. - A separate affidavit describes a relationship in March with another 16-year-old girl identified as KS, lasting six months. KS said Butler was aggressive and violent and that she went along with unwanted sex to avoid further harm. She said Butler strangled her when she refused, and he recorded himself strangling her until she passed out. Police later found that video on Butler’s phone. Legal progression: - Butler pleaded not guilty to all charges initially. For reasons not explained in the report, the DA’s office struck a deal to change his status from adult to youthful offender. - In July, a judge signed off on the youthful offender designation, and in August Butler changed his plea to no contest, meaning he acknowledged there was evidence to convict him. - There were ten counts initially; by August, there was one additional count for violating a protective order, bringing the total to 11 counts. Sentencing and sentencing plan: - On the same day that the 11th count was added, Butler was sentenced to 78 years in prison. - As a youthful offender, he was entitled to a rehabilitation plan, drafted by the Oklahoma Office of Juvenile Affairs and presented to the court. The plan requires daily check-ins, weekly counseling, a curfew, no social media, and 150 hours of community service. - The plan is to stay in effect until Butler turns 19, which is less than a year from the time described in the report. Overall arc: - The case involved graphic and violent abuse of two teenage girls, including repeated rape and strangulation, with one girl recording a strangling incident on video. - Despite the severity of the crimes and the length of the sentence, the youthful offender designation leads to a rehabilitation-focused plan with supervised restrictions and community service lasting until Butler’s 19th birthday.

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The suspect is facing multiple state and federal charges and could be sentenced to 13 years to life. A jury trial in San Francisco may not happen for several months.

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Mister Sampson is charged with aggravated fleeing to elude with serious bodily injury or death—four counts of that, a first-degree felony. He is also charged with vehicular homicide and leaving the scene—four counts of that.

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The defendant is charged with multiple counts, including causing harm to a child, attempting to cause death, tampering with evidence, and theft. The victims' family requests no bail for the defendant. The judge sets bail at $5,000,000, orders GPS monitoring, no contact with victims' family, and assigns counsel. Pretrial is on June 17th. The victims' family expresses their grief and asks for the defendant to remain in custody. The public defender's office is assigned to the case. The judge acknowledges the severity of the charges and adjusts the bail accordingly.

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An urgent search is underway for Miguel Perez Alba, who is accused of multiple counts of child rape, aggravated sexual battery, and sexual battery by an authority figure. US Marshals are actively looking for him. He was last seen in Nashville in May and is believed to still be in the Middle Tennessee area.

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Okay, here's the summary: Regarding the charges, I find the defendant guilty of murder in the second degree for count one, which pertains to Alana Grace Phillips. For count two, I also find the defendant guilty of murder in the second degree, this time concerning Zeid Isaac Phillips.

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A grand jury in Fulton County has indicted 19 individuals for breaking Georgia law by conspiring to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election in the state. The prosecutors and investigators involved in the case have worked diligently to gather the necessary information for this indictment.

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Speaker 0: As the first count of the information, Joseph Rosenbaum, we, the jury, find the defendant, Kyle h Rittenhouse, not guilty. As to the second count of the information, Richard McGinnis, we, the jury, find the defendant, Kyle h Rittenhouse, not guilty. As to the third count of the information, unknown male, we, the jury, find the defendant, Kyle h Rittenhouse, not guilty. As to the fourth count of the information, Anthony Huber, we, the jury, find the defendant, Kyle h Rittenhouse, not guilty. As to the fifth count of the information, Gage Grosskreutz, we, the jury, find the defendant, Kyle h Rittenhouse, not guilty. Speaker 1: Members of jury, these your unanimous verdicts. Is there anyone who does not agree with the verdict as read? No. You wish the jury pulled?

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A man was convicted of being a pedophile with over 1,000 photos and videos of children, some as young as three, with some content depicting animals raping children and adults. South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson signed off on six indictments, but in a plea deal, five were dropped, leaving one indictment. The man was convicted of one indictment, third degree. For having over a thousand photos and videos of toddlers as young as three, including animals, he served one day in jail, which was considered time served. The speaker claims that Alan Wilson is a pedophile protector and should not be the attorney general.

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You have been found guilty of serious sexual crimes against vulnerable young girls. The offenses involved extreme exploitation and abuse, highlighting a disturbing neglect by authorities who overlooked critical warning signs. One victim, emotionally immature and highly vulnerable, was manipulated and exploited. You facilitated her abuse by inviting other men to engage with her and even got her drunk beforehand. Your actions have caused profound harm.

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"Sentenced to 12 life sentences." "You are sentenced to five years imprisonment on each of the attempted murder counts." "In terms of section two eighty of the criminal procedure act, I ordered that the sentences on the eight counts of attempted murder should run concurrently." "Concerning counts one to 253, the pornographic images which were found on the accused's cellular phone, the prosecution submitted that the accused should be sentenced to ten years for each count." "This would imply that the sentence which ought to be imposed would be 2,530 years, which which mister Albert submitted would merely be for show purposes." "The accused is sentenced to twenty five years imprisonment on counts one to two fifty three." "These counts are taken as one for the purposes of sentencing and the accused is sentenced to twenty five years imprisonment on these counts." "The accused is sentenced to four years imprisonment on each count. I ordered that these sentences on these counts should be served concurrently with each other." "He is convicted on these counts and he is sentenced to five years imprisonment on each count." "Count six fifty four relates to the accused using his premises as a brothel. On this count, he is sentenced to three years imprisonment. This sentence should be served concurrently with the sentences imposed in respect of counts six five one, six five two, six five three and seven thirty three." "Counts six six one, six six two, six six three and seven three five relate to unlawfully promoting a schedule to offenses. These counts are taken as one for the purposes of sentencing and he's sentenced to twelve months on each count." "Count six fifty six sixty six, six sixty eight, and six seventy relate to rape and compelled rape. You are sentenced to ten years imprisonment on each of these counts. I order that these sentences on counts six sixty eight and six seventy to run concurrently with the sentence imposed on counts six sixty five." "Counts seven thirteen, seven fourteen, seven fifteen, seven sixteen, seven seventeen, seven eighteen, seven nineteen, seven twenty, and seven twenty one relate to the accused exposing his genitalia. These counts relate to the incidents at the and the aquatic club where the accused loitered around naked in the cloak rooms having an erection in the presence of the young boys. He is sentenced to one year imprisonment on each of these counts." "Count seven to eight, malicious damage to property." "This count relates to the accused damaging the boom gate at the aquatic club. He's sentenced to three year three months imprisonment which is fully suspended for three years on condition that he does not commit a similar offense during the period of suspension." "Count seven two three, seven two four, seven two five, seven two six, and seven two seven. These are counts where the accused instructed and directed the victims to make videos which he sent to Paul Kennedy. He directed the victims to fondle their private parts and to make sexually suggestive videos which whilst they were naked." "He is sentenced to five years imprisonment on each of these counts. It is ordered that these sentences in respect of these counts should be served concurrently." "The accused having been sentenced to 12 life sentences will in essence serve one life sentence. It follows that all the sentences in respect of the other counts will run concurrently with that sentence." "As to when the accused would be released from prison, it is an aspect which will fall within the domain of correctional services and the commissioner and the parole board. I have nothing to do with that."
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