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Witness: 3 religious leaders enabled friar to be predator
Records from a Franciscan religious order show three former leaders knew a friar had been accused of child sex abuse before he was allowed to work at a high school and other jobs where he was later accused of molesting more than 100 children, an investigator testified Thursday.

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The Fight for $15 Protests Aren't Just About Higher Pay
As Grand Ave. begins to slope down the south end of Bunker Hill in Downtown Los Angeles, the cultural institutions like the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion and the newly opened Broad Museum give way to high-rise office buildings. Along the sidewalk, the clusters of school children sketching the glimmering....

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Football star's slaying plays out in court of public opinion
By KEVIN McGILL and JANET McCONNAUGHEY Associated Press. NEW ORLEANS (AP) - The bullet-riddled corpse of a retired football star - seven shots to the back, one to the side - makes a powerful starting point for prosecutors as they build the case against a gunman jailed in the death of former New....

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External review of UC police: Former chief 'misled' administrators
According to the report, Goodrich and Maj. Timothy Thornton, both of whom have since resigned, misled administrators about the extent of their knowledge about the increase in traffic stops off campus. Dubose, 43, was shot and killed by UC Officer Ray Tensing last July during a routine stop for a missing front license plate.

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Football star's slaying plays out in court of public opinion
Legal experts say there appears to be a strong case building against the man jailed in the death of football star Will Smith _ including an autopsy report showing eight bullet wounds, seven of them in the back This Sunday, April 10, 2016 photo provided by the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office shows Cardell Hayes.

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Football star's slaying plays out in court of public opinion
By KEVIN McGILL and JANET McCONNAUGHEY Associated Press. NEW ORLEANS (AP) - The bullet-riddled corpse of a retired football star - seven shots to the back, one to the side - makes a powerful starting point for prosecutors as they build the case against a gunman jailed in the death of former New....

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El Salvador’s gangs call a cease-fire, but many doubt it will hold
SAN SALVADOR — One of the gangsters, a black bandanna over his mouth and two rosaries around his neck, tapped his clawlike fingernail on the table. Next to him was a sworn enemy, a man with a black fisherman’s hat pulled down over rainbow-tinted sunglasses.

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Football star's slaying plays out in court of public opinion
By KEVIN McGILL and JANET McCONNAUGHEY Associated Press. NEW ORLEANS (AP) - The bullet-riddled corpse of a retired football star - seven shots to the back, one to the side - makes a powerful starting point for prosecutors as they build the case against a gunman jailed in the death of former New....

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Football star's slaying plays out in court of public opinion
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The bullet-riddled corpse of a retired football star — seven shots to the back, one to the side — makes a powerful starting point for prosecutors as they build the case against a gunman jailed in the death of former New Orleans Saint Will Smith, say legal experts who are watching the story unfold.

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Football hero's slaying plays out in court of public opinion
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The bullet-riddled corpse of a retired football star — seven shots to the back, one to the side — makes a powerful starting point for prosecutors as they build the case against a gunman jailed in the death of former New Orleans Saint Will Smith, say legal experts who are watching the story unfold.

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MEMPHIS, Tenn (AP) — Memphis is turning to Tubby ...
collegespun.com schreibt: Here are the top sports stories from the past 12 hours Although your Twitter feed may have led you to believe otherwise, the rest of the sports world did not . Thursday Afternoon Catch-Up: Kobe, Tubby, Selena Gomez. weiterlesen ... Dazu meldet lasvegassun.

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Football hero's slaying plays out in court of public opinion
This Sunday, April 10, 2016 photo provided by the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office shows Cardell Hayes. Police say Hayes has been charged with second-degree murder in the death of former New Orleans Saints defensive end Will Smith, who was shot and killed Saturday night. (Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office via AP) FILE - In this Dec.

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Football star's slaying plays out in court of public opinion
By KEVIN McGILL and JANET McCONNAUGHEY Associated Press. NEW ORLEANS (AP) - The bullet-riddled corpse of a retired football star - seven shots to the back, one to the side - makes a powerful starting point for prosecutors as they build the case against a gunman jailed in the death of former New....

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Nation-Now Football hero's slaying plays out in court of public opinion
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The bullet-riddled corpse of a retired football hero — seven shots to the back, one to the side — makes a powerful starting point for prosecutors as they build the case against a gunman jailed in the death of former New Orleans Saint Will Smith, say legal experts who are watching the story unfold.

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Nation-Now Football hero's slaying plays out in court of public opinion
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The bullet-riddled corpse of a retired football star — seven shots to the back, one to the side — makes a powerful starting point for prosecutors as they build the case against a gunman jailed in the death of former New Orleans Saint Will Smith, say legal experts who are watching the story unfold.

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Football hero's slaying plays out in court of public opinion
This Sunday, April 10, 2016 photo provided by the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office shows Cardell Hayes. Police say Hayes has been charged with second-degree murder in the death of former New Orleans Saints defensive end Will Smith, who was shot and killed Saturday night. (Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office via AP) FILE - In this Dec.

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Football star's slaying plays out in court of public opinion
The bullet-riddled corpse of a retired football star — seven shots to the back, one to the side — makes a powerful starting point for prosecutors as they build the case against a gunman jailed in the death of former New Orleans Saint Will Smith, say legal experts who are watching the story unfold.

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Football hero’s slaying plays out in court of public opinion
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The bullet-riddled corpse of a retired football hero — seven shots to the back, one to the side — makes a powerful starting point for prosecutors as they build the case against a gunman jailed in the death of former New Orleans Saint Will Smith, say legal experts who are watching the story unfold.

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Football hero's slaying plays out in court of public opinion
By KEVIN McGILL and JANET McCONNAUGHEY Associated Press. NEW ORLEANS (AP) - The bullet-riddled corpse of a retired football hero - seven shots to the back, one to the side - makes a powerful starting point for prosecutors as they build the case against a gunman jailed in the death of former New....

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Football hero's slaying plays out in court of public opinion
By KEVIN McGILL and JANET McCONNAUGHEY Associated Press. NEW ORLEANS (AP) - The bullet-riddled corpse of a retired football hero - seven shots to the back, one to the side - makes a powerful starting point for prosecutors as they build the case against a gunman jailed in the death of former New....

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Suspect in Smith shooting described as 'mild-mannered' guy
"Under Louisiana law the prosecution has the burden of disproving self-defense beyond a reasonable doubt. So, the defense can argue that he believed reasonably believed that he was in danger of losing his life, and that killing Will Smith was necessary to save himself," said attorney and Loyola University law professor Dane Ciolino.

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Panic in Ghana over TB Joshua‘s frightening prophesy
– Popular Lagos prophet, TB Joshua makes a very frightening prophecy which has created tension in Ghana. – In his prophesy concerning Nigeria and Ghana, the prophet says an attack is imminent. – Ghanaian Police hierarchy steps in to douse the tension.

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Football hero's slaying plays out in court of public opinion
By KEVIN McGILL and JANET McCONNAUGHEY Associated Press. NEW ORLEANS (AP) - The bullet-riddled corpse of a retired football hero - seven shots to the back, one to the side - makes a powerful starting point for prosecutors as they build the case against a gunman jailed in the death of former New....

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Football hero's slaying plays out in court of public opinion
By KEVIN McGILL and JANET McCONNAUGHEY Associated Press. NEW ORLEANS (AP) - The bullet-riddled corpse of a retired football hero - seven shots to the back, one to the side - makes a powerful starting point for prosecutors as they build the case against a gunman jailed in the death of former New....

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Football hero's slaying plays out in court of public opinion
The bullet-riddled corpse of a retired football star — seven shots to the back, one to the side — makes a powerful starting point for prosecutors as they build the case against a gunman jailed in the death of former New Orleans Saint Will Smith, say legal experts who are watching the story unfold.

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Football hero's slaying plays out in court of public opinion
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The bullet-riddled corpse of a retired football hero — seven shots to the back, one to the side — makes a powerful starting point for prosecutors as they build the case against a gunman jailed in the death of former New Orleans Saint Will Smith, say legal experts who are watching the story unfold.

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