A 21-year-old woman in Oklahoma has been found guilty of first-degree manslaughter after losing her baby during a miscarriage last year.
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Ex Labour MP Claudia Webbe has been found guilty of harassing a female friend of her partner Lester Thomas.
Westminster Magistrates’ Court heard she made a string of threatening calls to 59-year-old Michelle Merritt last year because she was jealous of her friendship with her boyfriend.
Following the verdict Webbe, who represents Leicester East, said she was “deeply shocked” at the outcome of the trial.
She said: “I am innocent and will appeal this verdict. As I said in court and repeat now, I have
A 21-year-old woman in Oklahoma has been found guilty of first-degree manslaughter after losing her baby during a miscarriage last year.
An MP who threatened to throw acid at her boyfriend’s friend because she was jealous of their relationship has been warned she could be jailed after being found guilty of harassment.
season 4 star Geoffrey Paschel has been convicted of aggravated kidnapping, domestic assault, and interference with emergency calls in Knox County, Tennessee.According to a press release from the Knox County Office of the District Attorney General, a judge revoked 44-year-year-old Paschel's bond and ordered him into custody. His sentencing is set for Dec.
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Simon Webbe has sweetly said that his baby daughter is "his life" and that he is exercising so that he can be a fit dad for her when she starts walking.The Blue singer, 45, welcomed Cyan Shenel, who turned six months earlier this month, with wife Ayshen in April. He is also a father to daughter Alanah Jones, 24, from a previous relationship.
Geoffrey Paschel is facing up to 20 years in prison after being convicted of kidnapping and assaulting his fiancée.
90 Day Fiancé star Geoffrey Paschel was convicted of multiple crimes after an incident with his ex-fiancée, Kristen Wilson.
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R. Kelly has been found guilty of federal racketeering and sex trafficking charges by the Eastern District of New York, according to the New York Times.
After a tense six-week trial, singer R Kelly has been found guilty of sex trafficking and racketeering and could face life in prison.
R. Kelly has been found guilty of all the charges he faced in a six week sex trafficking trial.The Ignition rapper and singer, 54, was accused of running a scheme to exploit his fame to sexually abuse women and children over two decades.The charges included violating the Mann act, which is a law that bans interstate sex trafficking.
R. Kelly has been found guilty of racketeering and sex trafficking by a federal jury in Brooklyn, New York today (September 27).The R&B singer (real name Robert Sylvester Kelly) was standing trial for racketeering, bribery and violating the Mann Act, which criminalises the transportation of any woman or girl across state lines for “immoral” purposes, such as illegal sexual activity.
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