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Expert explains mental health report on newspaper gunman

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ANNAPOLIS, Md. — A key expert for prosecutors in the Capital Gazette shooting testified Friday that the gunman’s methodical planning both for the attack...

Federal officers seek to block shooting trial in state court

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ALEXANDRIA, Va. — A federal judge is scheduled to hear arguments on whether Virginia prosecutors can bring manslaughter charges against two U.S. Park Police...

COVID-19 concerns raised at St. Louis death penalty trial

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Attorneys for a St. Louis man accused of killing his ex-girlfriend, her mom and his baby boy are asking the Missouri Supreme Court to...

EXPLAINER: Can Chauvin get his convictions tossed on appeal?

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MINNEAPOLIS — The unique circumstances surrounding Derek Chauvin's trial in George Floyd's death could offer the former Minneapolis police officer some shot at winning...

‘He was guilty.’ Extra juror in favor of Chauvin conviction

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MINNEAPOLIS — An alternate juror at the trial of Derek Chauvin said she agreed with the jury's decision to convict him in George...

‘He was guilty.’ Extra juror in favor of Chauvin conviction

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MINNEAPOLIS — An alternate juror at the trial of Derek Chauvin said she agreed with the jury's decision to convict him in George...

Woman pleads guilty to hate crimes for running down children

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DES MOINES, Iowa — A Des Moines woman has pleaded guilty to federal hate crimes for intentionally driving her SUV into two children in...

EXPLAINER: Why is Chauvin unlikely to face maximum sentence?

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MINNEAPOLIS — Derek Chauvin is already locked away in Minnesota's only maximum-security prison, held in a single cell for his own safety. But it...

Psychiatrist’s testimony limited in newspaper shooting case

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ANNAPOLS, Md. — A psychiatrist at a detention center where the man who killed five people at the Capital Gazette newspaper has been held...

Tears and relief sweep intersection where George Floyd died

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MINNEAPOLIS — There was quiet, just for a moment, as hundreds of people standing in the intersection at 38th Street and Chicago Avenue crowded...