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A mother charged with driving her 14-year-old son and six other juveniles to a skate park so they could attack another teenager pleaded not guilty Tuesday to murder. (July 17)
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A 17-year old Denton Co. teen is going to prison for 60-years, after pleading guilty to a Roanoke murder. Paul Henson received his sentence today. The teen agreed to serve 60 years, instead of facing ...
6 months ago
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Taylor Marquez pleaded guilty in Jackson County Circuit Court to second-degree murder, assault and two counts of armed criminal action.
a year ago
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A teen who gave birth and threw her baby in the trash can is found guilty of second-degree murder. Peggy Lee reports.
2 years ago
CBS (Baltimore)
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A mother charged with driving her 14-year-old son and six other juveniles to a skate park so they could attack another teenager pleaded not guilty Tuesday to murder. (July 17)
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A Maryland teenager calmly admitted in court that he beat his mother to death with a baseball bat after an argument over his grades at a prestigious private school.
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10 months ago
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