On 01/26/2016 client Akia Thomas came to the SSO to meet with DOE to obtain weekly metro cards. HS De La Torre approached to the client and kindly asked Ms. Thomas if she is able to stay in order to complete a Housing Plan. Ms. Thomas stayed and the following was discussed during meeting. Ms. Thomas informed HS that last permanent address was located at 155-17 116 St. Jamaica Ave. Queens, NY from Jan, 2012 to 07/10/2014.
On 7-31-2015 Officers were dispatched to a disturbance at 6884 N.Ridge Rd. Upon arrival, Officer McClure and I Officer Butram spoke with Maranda Degennaro. Maranda had a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage coming from her person. Maranda’s speech was unclear and she was visibly upset. Maranda was unable to stand without assistance.
Ruth whispered to her daughter that burglars broke in and tied her up. The neighbors looked for Ruth’s husband and found him faced down bleeding on the pillow. The police then investigated the crime scene and saw that Ruth had no injuries and no bruises to be found. The detectives then found in Ruth’s husband tools having blood. Then Ruth blamed her insurance businessmen named Judd Gray and the police then tracked him down, and he said that Ruth asked him to bring poisoned whiskey, he blamed it all on her.
The Case of Leighton Hay Leighton Hay was a 19-year-old Jamaican-born Canadian citizen who was wrongfully convicted of first-degree murder in 2002. This started with an altercation that broke out at midnight when four men and a woman tried to enter a nightclub without paying a cover charge. Later, those intruders left but three men with handguns came into the club and two of them made it into the kitchen where they shot Colin Moore eight times who was the brother of the person who was organizing the event that was taking place that evening (Roger Moore). In the kitchen, there were two more people aside from the brothers, Colin’s wife (Jennifer Moore) and a friend (Leisa Maillard). Jennifer ended up identifying one of the shooters as Gary Eunick.
-Summary Timothy Mitchell, father of 5 and a residence of Sault Ste Marie who is trying suing the Sault Ste. Marie Police Services Board. His claim is that during an arrest one of the officers, Keating who was detaining him had used unnecessary force. Mitchell had been struck by Keating near his left upper abdomen. During his hims time at the police station Mitchell claimed that Keating said “abuse, provocative and demeaning comments” and that Keating also pushed him from behind while sitting on a bench in a cell and as he left Keating he gave a “rude and abusive gesture to Mitchell”.
During the summer of 1985, a nine-year-old girl named Dawn Hamilton was brutally raped and murdered. Her body was found in the woods near her home in Rosedale, Maryland. Several months later, Kirk Bloodsworth was wrongfully charged with the murder, sexual assault, and rape of Dawn Hamilton. He was eventually convicted of first-degree murder, sexual assault, and rape. Bloodsworth was sentenced to death.
Sarah had fail to make payments, and that the car was a 2006 Pontiac Torrent. According to the dealer they had reposes the SUV and Sarah stoled it back from the dealer, and disable the GPS. The team is now searching for William, Sarah, and the car. After, searching for the car and both Sarah and William the detectives finally find the SUV and Sarah; this is 10 days later.
exonerating Burton, Centurion Ministries found and interviewed the gas stations cashier, an African American woman named Joan who was working the night of the shooting and plainly saw the shooter and informed officers that they had gotten the wrong man, since the shooter was of lighter complexation rather than Burton whom was of much darker complexation. After many attempts to exonerate Burton, he finally was allowed an evidentiary hearing in April 2007, and was later released and all charges dropped in August 2008. The decision of the judge ruled that “the evidence of guilt presented at trial was extremely weak” and, that eyewitnesses were “repeatedly impeached”. The judge found the evidentiary hearing testimony of the cashier, Joan Williams
Claire Conroy was an 84-year-old patient in a nursing home. She suffered from severe organic brain syndrome, necrotic decubitus ulcers, urinary tract infection, arteriosclerotic heart disease, hypertension, and diabetes mellitus. She was unable to speak or move, but sometimes able to follow people with her eyes. Nurses were not able to feed her by hand, so a nasogastric tube was inserted to be able to provide nutrition and give all her medications and fluid this route. Her only surviving relative, her nephew and legal guardian, requested the Superior Court of Essex County, New Jersey, to allow the nasogastric tube to be removed and thus allow Claire Conroy to die.
The results of the trial in Stamford was that Mercy Disborough was temporarily convicted of witchcraft while Goody Clawson was acquitted. The consequences for Mercy Disborough were that despite months and jail and continued peer accusation, she was acquitted. The consequences for the townspeople are blurrier, but it is evident that persistent hysteria was not one of them. The results of the trial in Stamford were largely reigned in from the massive hysteria and mass convictions associated with contemporary witch trials by the law.
Eyewitness Bennett Barbour was a 22 year old, black male who was charged and convicted of rape in the state of Virginia. Barbour fought for over thirty years o clear his good name. Barbour was sentenced on for the alleged rape on April 15 of the same year. Bennett received a ten-year sentence for which he served four and a half years in prison. Barbour was exonerated on May 24, 2012.
This book is about a women named Jennifer Thompson-Cannino and a man named Ronald Cotton. In July of 1984, Jennifer Cannino who was twenty-two at the time, was raped at knifepoint in her Elon University apartment. She managed to get away and after some time, identify her attacker as Ronald Cotton. In the courts Cotton time and time again reiterated that Thompson-Cannino was mistaken in her serious accusations against him but because she was so positive that she was successful in identifying him as her attacker, police decided this was enough evidence to put Cotton behind bars. After close to eleven years in prison, Cotton was granted with the ability to take a DNA test that ended up proving his innocence.
One day, in Newport, Rhode Island, David calls Mr.Hart. He heard that Mr. Hart might have had connections to the rum running during the Prohibition. Mr.Hart dismisses him only to call him the next day in order to tell David that a good friend from his prohibition days was not doing very well in terms of health. he then invites David to come to his house so he can tell David about the Prohibition. When David gets there Mr. Hart begins his story: He and his best friend Jeddy are walking down a beach when they suddenly come upon a body that appears to belong to a rum runner.
It is October 31, 2005. This is the day Teresa Halbach went missing. The disappearance of Teresa Halbach marked the beginning of a long and controversial conviction of both Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey. Although the guilt or innocence of the two is still a hot topic, one must understand the criminal investigation that occurred. Knowing what steps investigators took and how they conducted each method is important to understand because this is what lead investigators to Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey.
Katherine Knight 1 OVERVIEW OF THE CRIME On February 29th of 2000, after finally getting fed up with the constant assaults he endured from his partner; Katherine Knight, John price went to the Scone Magistrates court to take out an apprehended violence order (AVO) against Katherine, in a hope to keep her away from his kids and himself once and for all. Later that night, an unknowing Katherine Knight turned up to John Price’s house and they went on to have sexual intercourse. After this, Knight stabbed Price in his sleep, resulting in Price attempting to run away down the hall, this, however was an unsuccessful attempt and knight ended up stabbing him at-least a further 36 times.