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now alex fazzino's fate was in the hands of a jury. here's josh mankiewicz with the conclusion of "the quiet one." >> four years after emily fazzino's death, her husband's fate was finally in the hands of a jury. alex says he was confident during the nearly three-week trial, but says doubt crept in during those final minutes. you prepared for a guilty verdict? >> yeah. i wrote a note to my children. >> what's it say? >> nick, ricky and coco, i loved your mother, and i never hurt her. i would never leave you. like your mom is always in your heart, i will be, too. you kids are the light of my life, all my love now and forever, dad. >> the first day the jury went home without a verdict. as the hours ticked by the next morning, still nothing from the jury. in the afternoon, alex got a phone call the jury had reached a decision. >> when they called me and said the jury's in, i could barely breathe. >> emily's family and friends rushed to the courthouse. prosecutors were confident. >> did the best that we could in putting on the evidence that
now alex fazzino's fate was in the hands of a jury. here's josh mankiewicz with the conclusion of "the quiet one." >> four years after emily fazzino's death, her husband's fate was finally in the hands of a jury. alex says he was confident during the nearly three-week trial, but says doubt crept in during those final minutes. you prepared for a guilty verdict? >> yeah. i wrote a note to my children. >> what's it say? >> nick, ricky and coco, i loved your...
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but what was not shown to the jury was this two-hour memorial video that took place before the silly. >> the second video was secretly filmed by police attempting to capture any guilty comments made at the boys' memorial. >> the preacher was there. the family was there. prayers, crying. emotion you would expect, all appropriate behavior. >> i have silly string. >> her sister brought the silly string. it wasn't darlie's idea. >> this was my son's birthday, devon's birthday, and my sister and her boyfriend went and got silly string. he loved silly string. we did for them what devon didn't get to have and what we knew that he would want and enjoy. they took that, and they twisted it, and they turned something that was supposed to be beautiful and tried to make it into something very ugly. >> when doug mulder brought up the tape during the trial, the detectives who were asked about it pled the fifth. >> we had a lady on death row in texas who in the course of litigation, the only three people who took the fifth amendment were the two lead detectives and the court reporter. >> the questio
but what was not shown to the jury was this two-hour memorial video that took place before the silly. >> the second video was secretly filmed by police attempting to capture any guilty comments made at the boys' memorial. >> the preacher was there. the family was there. prayers, crying. emotion you would expect, all appropriate behavior. >> i have silly string. >> her sister brought the silly string. it wasn't darlie's idea. >> this was my son's birthday, devon's...
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signed by the presiding jury. >> thank you, jennifer. mr. rounton, is that the jury's verdict? >> yes, it is. >> the verdict seems puzzling since bacon took the same actions on two nights but was acquitted for one and convicted for the other. the judge will sentence him at a later time. he could receive up to ten years in prison. >> they found me guilty of one charge and not the other. it don't make no sense to me. if you have the evidence to prove me not guilty, prove me not guilty. not guilty on one and not the other. it's all said and done now. there ain't no more guessing, no more hoping. it's over. >> i think it was a win because the only alternative we had was taking a plea. in this case, he was looking at ten years. we went to trial. he's still looking at ten years and we gained all of the appeal issues in regards to all of the errors that were committed. i mean, i believe it's error that i was not granted a continuance. i believe that it was error for me not to have time to do any investigation. >> bacon has finished. he can change out. >> i really think that after he r
signed by the presiding jury. >> thank you, jennifer. mr. rounton, is that the jury's verdict? >> yes, it is. >> the verdict seems puzzling since bacon took the same actions on two nights but was acquitted for one and convicted for the other. the judge will sentence him at a later time. he could receive up to ten years in prison. >> they found me guilty of one charge and not the other. it don't make no sense to me. if you have the evidence to prove me not guilty, prove...
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of the jury, it's my understanding that you have reached a verdict, is that true? >> yes, your honor. >> rimm's mother and other family members are also in the courtroom. >> thank you. all right. count one, we, the jury in this case being duly empaneled and sworn, do find the defendant tony goodwin not guilty of aggravated murder as charged in count one of the indictment. we, the jury in the case being duly empaneled and sworn, do find the defendant not guilty of murder. we find the defendant guilty of discharge of firearm on or near prohibited premises. that is signed by all 12 juries. that he did have a firearm on or about his person, under his control, displayed it, brandished it, indicated he possessed it or used it to facility the offense and that finally that the defendant did cause a substantial risk of serious physical harm to dwayne rimm. is this in fact your verdict? >> yes. >> goodwin was acquitted of the murder charges that could have sent him to prison for life, he is guilty of illegally firing a gun. for that, he could get up to 14 years when he return
of the jury, it's my understanding that you have reached a verdict, is that true? >> yes, your honor. >> rimm's mother and other family members are also in the courtroom. >> thank you. all right. count one, we, the jury in this case being duly empaneled and sworn, do find the defendant tony goodwin not guilty of aggravated murder as charged in count one of the indictment. we, the jury in the case being duly empaneled and sworn, do find the defendant not guilty of murder. we...
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the jury has two things on its mind. lunch, and whether matt leili will be eating prison food the rest of his life. >> have you reached a verdict? >> yes, your honor. >> announcer: "20/20" saturday continues with what the camera didn't see. >> reporter: i'm told by the bailiff that the jury has reached a verdict so we're going to ask the jury to come in. >> reporter: judgment day for matt leili, accused of killing his wife, nique. nearly five years to build the case, 3 1/2 hours to decide it on a friday afternoon in georgia. this is the moment georgia, this is the moment nique's family hand in hand, they can hardly wait. >> i'm going to ask you at this time if you would stand and read the verdict out loud. >> as to count one, we the jury find the defendant guilty of malice murder. as to count two, we the jury find the defendant guilty of felony murder. >> and as soon as i heard guilty, i probably squeezed her hand so hard i'm surprised it didn't break, because he was like, did he say guilty, did he say guilty, are you sur
the jury has two things on its mind. lunch, and whether matt leili will be eating prison food the rest of his life. >> have you reached a verdict? >> yes, your honor. >> announcer: "20/20" saturday continues with what the camera didn't see. >> reporter: i'm told by the bailiff that the jury has reached a verdict so we're going to ask the jury to come in. >> reporter: judgment day for matt leili, accused of killing his wife, nique. nearly five years to...
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to the extent the judge treats me like less than, the jury takes their cue from him. d so it would be mr. cochran, mr. shapiro, and marcia. >> reporter: every move in the courtroom scrutinized. >> you said that o.j. was pretty much the quarterback, not the running back, in that team. >> there were occasions when he would bring us over to make sure his questions were asked. i remember during the closing arguments he would take notes feverishly, making sure that johnnie cochran and barry scheck would hit his points that he thought was important. and o.j. knew how things played. >> reporter: what played out in the courtroom was the racial tension outside the courtroom. his famous quote, i'm not black, i'm o.j. he achieved this sort of colorlessness. and yet when he was charged with murder, he used sort of his racial identity as his defense. >> well, that's sort of one of the great ironies of the story. >> i don't call it the race card. we were playing the evidence card. we were playing the credibility card. where the credibility of the central witness was at issue. >> rep
to the extent the judge treats me like less than, the jury takes their cue from him. d so it would be mr. cochran, mr. shapiro, and marcia. >> reporter: every move in the courtroom scrutinized. >> you said that o.j. was pretty much the quarterback, not the running back, in that team. >> there were occasions when he would bring us over to make sure his questions were asked. i remember during the closing arguments he would take notes feverishly, making sure that johnnie cochran...
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and gentlemen of the jury, it's my understanding that you have reached a verdict. yes. >> rim's mother and other family members are also in the courtroom. >> thank you. all right. count one, we the jur any this case being duly impanelled and sworn do find the defendant tony goodwin not guilty of aggravated murder. as charged in count one of the indictment. we the jury in this case being duly impanelled and sworn do find the defendant tony goodwin not guilty of murder. we the jur any this case being duly impanelled do find the defendant guilty of discharge of a firearm near pro hinted premises in charge 3 of the indictment. that is signed by all 12 jurors, that he did have a firearm on or about his person or under his control, displayed it, bran dished it, indicated he possessed it used it to facilitate the offense, and finally that the defendant did cause a substantial risk of serious harm to dewayne rim. >> ladies and gentlemen of the jury, is this in fact your verdict? >> yes. >> while goodwin was acquitted of the murder charge that's could have sent him to priso
and gentlemen of the jury, it's my understanding that you have reached a verdict. yes. >> rim's mother and other family members are also in the courtroom. >> thank you. all right. count one, we the jur any this case being duly impanelled and sworn do find the defendant tony goodwin not guilty of aggravated murder. as charged in count one of the indictment. we the jury in this case being duly impanelled and sworn do find the defendant tony goodwin not guilty of murder. we the jur...
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said they are pleased that the jury found in theirfavour, or they said they are pleased that the jurythe same, they are not happy about $500 million. they say the success of 0culus is because of what facebook put into it, so they will appeal the decision. facebook put into it, so they will appealthe decision. it facebook put into it, so they will appeal the decision. it doesn't seem to have harmed facebook‘s numbers. absolutely not. that fine is a drop in the ocean. they said their profits last year rose to ten pointud billion —— ten pointud billion dollars. clearly facebook is riding high. this fine, while embarrassing, isn't causing a problem to their business. embarrassing, isn't causing a problem to their businessm embarrassing, isn't causing a problem to their business. it is a figure anyone would need to check, isn't it? thank you. it's 12 months since zika was declared a global health emergency, and scientists are only now managing to piece together the impact the virus has on babies born to infected mothers. and it seems many more children could be suffering health complicatio
said they are pleased that the jury found in theirfavour, or they said they are pleased that the jurythe same, they are not happy about $500 million. they say the success of 0culus is because of what facebook put into it, so they will appeal the decision. facebook put into it, so they will appealthe decision. it facebook put into it, so they will appeal the decision. it doesn't seem to have harmed facebook‘s numbers. absolutely not. that fine is a drop in the ocean. they said their profits...
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. >> reporter: but there was also this long-forgotten trip the jury took to o.j.'s house. e jurors, nine african-americans, eight of them women. >> took all his white friends down, put all these black people up, pictures he'd probably never seen before, we made him blacker. >> reporter: o.j.'s agent gilbert and defense attorney douglas speaking out on the plan to sway the jury, ruling on the brutal murders of nicole brown simpson and ron goldman. lead prosecutor marcia clark said she objectioned time and again to blatant defense tactics. >> she said, carl, you know damn well he has never had this many black people on his wall his entire life. i said, marcia. what are you talking about? how dare you accuse us of such things? >> that is very dirty pool. >> if we had had a latin jury, we would have had a picture of him in a sombrero. there would have been a maturiai band out front. >> reporter: many of the key players in the trial of the century in "o.j.: made in america" exploring bitter race relations plaguing lapd for decades. so many americans say, yes, there's racism in t
. >> reporter: but there was also this long-forgotten trip the jury took to o.j.'s house. e jurors, nine african-americans, eight of them women. >> took all his white friends down, put all these black people up, pictures he'd probably never seen before, we made him blacker. >> reporter: o.j.'s agent gilbert and defense attorney douglas speaking out on the plan to sway the jury, ruling on the brutal murders of nicole brown simpson and ron goldman. lead prosecutor marcia clark...
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would the jury believe a word said? up -- and what about the other man a the center of this case? though he won't take the stand charles capone takes the tough questions from us. this whole thread of this thin i'll kill your wife if you'll kill mine, did that happen? make the most of a few minutes with instant moisture from k-y ultragel. >>> you may find yourselves in quandary about what actually happened. >> reporter: charles capone's defense team had to convince t jury that their client hadn't strangled his estranged wife, rachael, and tossed her body into the snake river with the help of his friend david stone. charles had maintained his innocence. >> this is -- this just can't what's going on in life right now. i can't be at this point right now sitting here with -- with guy from "dateline" -- >> and the guy from "dateline" is here because of what is believed to have happened by t authorities on that friday night. his attorneys' strategy was threefold -- discredit the buddy's damning eyewitness testimony, sow reason
would the jury believe a word said? up -- and what about the other man a the center of this case? though he won't take the stand charles capone takes the tough questions from us. this whole thread of this thin i'll kill your wife if you'll kill mine, did that happen? make the most of a few minutes with instant moisture from k-y ultragel. >>> you may find yourselves in quandary about what actually happened. >> reporter: charles capone's defense team had to convince t jury that...
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prosecutors played the entire 22-minute video for the jury. >> when they finally play that video for t time, it may as well be watching the nuclear bomb go off in hiroshima. guts are wrenching the courtroom was silent. there's people crying by the end of that video. >> prosecutors also produced a set of tire tracks found near butch casey's burned out mercedes. the tracks were left by a get away car, which the state said matched seth penalver's oldsmobile. >> you know it was damning evidence and on top of everything else, it probably hurt us. >> finally, the prosecution called their witnesses against seth, including kimberly sam, one of seth's former roommates. >> kim sam, she and seth were living together at a house in sunrise florida. she said seth had come to the house with pablo aybar, in a black mercedes, had blood all over their clothes. he and pablo took them off, put them in the washing machine. red bubbles came out of the washing machine. >> and she said she saw him with aybar, changing clothes, taking a shower and drive off in the mercedes. >> kim says, i come home, see blood
prosecutors played the entire 22-minute video for the jury. >> when they finally play that video for t time, it may as well be watching the nuclear bomb go off in hiroshima. guts are wrenching the courtroom was silent. there's people crying by the end of that video. >> prosecutors also produced a set of tire tracks found near butch casey's burned out mercedes. the tracks were left by a get away car, which the state said matched seth penalver's oldsmobile. >> you know it was...
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they made a suggestion where the jury pool could come from, the defense felt they could get bigger jury pools in philadelphia and allegheny counties. district attorney said the defense was score -- excoriating the media. while the defense was passionate and he will quinlt he was -- he eloquent he was short on law. he argued against moving the whole trial, once again, the decision has come down a jury there be brought in from outside montgomery county. they will be sequestered, at this point we don't know where they will come from. at this point the judge is hoping that the trial will go ahead as planned as june 5. we'll see sometime before that they will to go and select the jury pool. live at montgomery county courthouse, back to you. >> five students had a scary ride in delaware, the bus driver lost control and crashed into a tree on upper pike creek road. the christina school district said the students were heading to high school at the time. all were taken to the hospital for valuation they were not seriously hurt. >>> a new jersey woman who said a man tried to kidnap her is accused
they made a suggestion where the jury pool could come from, the defense felt they could get bigger jury pools in philadelphia and allegheny counties. district attorney said the defense was score -- excoriating the media. while the defense was passionate and he will quinlt he was -- he eloquent he was short on law. he argued against moving the whole trial, once again, the decision has come down a jury there be brought in from outside montgomery county. they will be sequestered, at this point we...
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who will make up the jury that decides his fate? >> live from center city in philadelphia this is fox 29 news at 6:00. >>> across the country over and over again attacks and threats against jewish organizations and cemeteries have not only police investigating but the feds as well. that includes here at home. the fbi is investigating whether the incidents are hate crimes. >>> good evening, i'm lucy noland. >> i'm iain page. >>> fox 29's dave kinchen joins us live from mount car ma mel cemetery in frankford. dave. >> that's right, iain and lucy. we can tell you the fbi is looking into this case to see if a hate crime was committed. meantime, leaders from several different ree live juice groups are speaking out against this act. >> they're not meant to be moved. they're built to last forever. roar report desecration at mt. carmel jewish cemetery in frank toward is so personal many came to honor the dead despite not having family buried. here couple traveled down from new york. >> we wanted to come and pay tribute and pay respect and tr
who will make up the jury that decides his fate? >> live from center city in philadelphia this is fox 29 news at 6:00. >>> across the country over and over again attacks and threats against jewish organizations and cemeteries have not only police investigating but the feds as well. that includes here at home. the fbi is investigating whether the incidents are hate crimes. >>> good evening, i'm lucy noland. >> i'm iain page. >>> fox 29's dave kinchen joins...
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and we ask you to find that. >> reporter: after seven weeks the jury finally began to deliberate. g into the trial, paul was certain they would find him not guilty. >> your life's on the line. >> yes, my life is on the line. but i think the truth will come out in the end. and hopefully -- hopefully those 12 people will know the true story. >> reporter: his fiancee, kat, told us before the verdict she will stick by him no matter what. >> i believe in him. >> have you thought about your wedding and where it will be, when it will happen? >> i actually already bought my dress. >> reporter: kat's future and so many others would be determined by what the jury decided. for catherine's family the waiting was the hardest part. >> i truthfully did not know what it was going to be. no matter which way you went with it, it was emotional. there's no winners. >> reporter: almost five years after catherine novak's murder, so many secrets, lies, and betrayals had been revealed. so many questions raised. would the jury believe paul's ex-lover and his ex-partner? was paul a ruthless killer, or had h
and we ask you to find that. >> reporter: after seven weeks the jury finally began to deliberate. g into the trial, paul was certain they would find him not guilty. >> your life's on the line. >> yes, my life is on the line. but i think the truth will come out in the end. and hopefully -- hopefully those 12 people will know the true story. >> reporter: his fiancee, kat, told us before the verdict she will stick by him no matter what. >> i believe in him. >>...
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the grand jury recommended serious reform at the school some measures have already been put into place. i'm sara bloomquist, channel 6 "action news." >> all right sara thank you. >>> president trump made an announced visit to dover air force base this afternoon to greet the remains of a u.s. commando, trump left the white house on marine one to attend the arrival of chief special warfare operator william owens of peoria illinois. a member of navy seal team six was killed in a raid in yemen on friday. the first service member killed during the trump presidency. >>> the senate confirmed former ceo rex tillerson as secretary of state this afternoon and senators voted largely along party lines, 56 in favor and 43 against with three democrats supporting rex tillerson. world news tonight with david muir has more on the developments in washington today that is next at 6:30 right here on channel 6. >>> police say that a 17-year-old student arrested for bringing a handgun to upper darby high school was investigated in 2013 for threatening to kill pope francis. at some point that student tried t
the grand jury recommended serious reform at the school some measures have already been put into place. i'm sara bloomquist, channel 6 "action news." >> all right sara thank you. >>> president trump made an announced visit to dover air force base this afternoon to greet the remains of a u.s. commando, trump left the white house on marine one to attend the arrival of chief special warfare operator william owens of peoria illinois. a member of navy seal team six was...
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the case will stay in montgomery county, but the jury will come from some where else. cosby is accused of sexually assaulting adrian in 2004. >> who damaged more than 100 grave stones as a jewish cemetery. the fbi is now involved in that investigation. police, relatives even strangers were at the cemetery today and try to understand why someone would do this. right now police have no leads. >> a total of 21jccs across the country received threats including three here locally. governor carney was actually meeting with jewish leaders when that thread came in and the cats jcc in cherry hill all three locations were evacuated and given the all clear by police. >> earlier today in germanytown 180 interfaith leaders came together. it was part of a previously planned program called coming together. in light of what happened at the cemetery over the weekend they spoke out against intolerance and hate. they vowed to repair and replace all of the damaged headstones. >> put out a statement today in response to the vandalism saying in part, quote, in recent weeks our country has se
the case will stay in montgomery county, but the jury will come from some where else. cosby is accused of sexually assaulting adrian in 2004. >> who damaged more than 100 grave stones as a jewish cemetery. the fbi is now involved in that investigation. police, relatives even strangers were at the cemetery today and try to understand why someone would do this. right now police have no leads. >> a total of 21jccs across the country received threats including three here locally....
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the jury will be sequestered.5th. >>> well, it is late february, so the beach may be the last thing on your mind right now, but, actually, it's the perfect time to get your body ready for the shore and summer. all this week, we go to gyms and coaches in the area doing just that with a little twist. today, we go to orange theory in liberty place. take a look. >> you're halfway there, guys, you got 20 more seconds. >> the workout is for everyone. that's why we use the zones individualized for you. it's not about what heart rate your neighbor's working at, but it's about you. >> if you're, like, a good runner, all right, that's cool. hope on that rower. if you're a good rower, okay, hop on this floor. it's all different challenges, and then when the workouts switch, like it was today, gets better as you go. so you got a range of people that come and workout? >> i think that's what makes us unique. we have all different levels in here, and with the heart rate training, we can fit everybody in all one class. we have so
the jury will be sequestered.5th. >>> well, it is late february, so the beach may be the last thing on your mind right now, but, actually, it's the perfect time to get your body ready for the shore and summer. all this week, we go to gyms and coaches in the area doing just that with a little twist. today, we go to orange theory in liberty place. take a look. >> you're halfway there, guys, you got 20 more seconds. >> the workout is for everyone. that's why we use the zones...
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the jury pool will have to come from outside the county. which county will be determined by the state supreme court. once the jury is empanelled and the trial begins the jury can expect to be see questered. >> a nurse in is being charged after secretly taping patients. 43 accounts after recording patients while they undressed. he is scheduled to be arraigned tomorrow morning. >> turning to our first alert weather and another round of spring is on the way. a live look at the blue cross river rink in penns landing. skaters are taking a break right now. they've been out there in 50 degrees weather and it's going to get warmer for your tuesday. >> let's go to meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz. >> it's going to continue to warm up. these temperatures today already well above average. the average high is 47, 52 right now. we did get up to 54 and compared to the rest of the area, 10 to 13 degrees warmer than at this time yesterday. we're going to have a similar jump for tomorrow and a similar jump again for wednesday. here we go through the
the jury pool will have to come from outside the county. which county will be determined by the state supreme court. once the jury is empanelled and the trial begins the jury can expect to be see questered. >> a nurse in is being charged after secretly taping patients. 43 accounts after recording patients while they undressed. he is scheduled to be arraigned tomorrow morning. >> turning to our first alert weather and another round of spring is on the way. a live look at the blue...
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. >> a tight ring of security surrounds the hall of justice today as the manson jury deliberates. members of the manson clan continue their vigil outside of the hall of justice. they have been there since the start of the trial. >> if charlie were convicted of these charges, what happens to the rest of the members of the family? >> there's no if. charlie will get out. all of the people in jail will get out and we'll all go to the desert together. >> the jury hearing the charges against charles manson and three girl members of his so-called family brought in its verdict this afternoon. >> outside the court, manson's girl followers got the news by radio. >> they have convicted these people and you are next. all of you. there's a revolution coming very soon. >> today the judge formally passed sentence on charles manson and his girls. the death penalty he said for seven senseless murders. he said not only was the sentence appropriate but almost compelled in this case. so death in the gas chamber, he said. >> the very name manson has become a metaphor for evil, catapulting him to almos
. >> a tight ring of security surrounds the hall of justice today as the manson jury deliberates. members of the manson clan continue their vigil outside of the hall of justice. they have been there since the start of the trial. >> if charlie were convicted of these charges, what happens to the rest of the members of the family? >> there's no if. charlie will get out. all of the people in jail will get out and we'll all go to the desert together. >> the jury hearing the...
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would the jury believe paul's ex it took the jury two full days of deliberations.the third day they had made a decision. the verdict was in. >> we find in the case of the people of the state of new york versus paul novak as to count 1, murder in the first degree. >> guilty. >> reporter: guilty. convicted of first-degree murder. paul showed only a slight head shake as he was convicted of all charges against him, including insurance fraud, grand larceny, and arson. >> how are you feeling right now? >> not very good. >> reporter: paul was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. his lawyers say he is appealing. but michelle, who knew about the murder plan from the beginning, walked away a free woman. >> a lot of people will be angry and think this woman knew about a murder that was going to happen and didn't do anything. >> i can think of hundreds of people, thousands of people that come forward and say a word. >> that doesn't make it okay. >> is it a perfect world? no. will she get hers? yes. when she dies. >> reporter: the future for the childr
would the jury believe paul's ex it took the jury two full days of deliberations.the third day they had made a decision. the verdict was in. >> we find in the case of the people of the state of new york versus paul novak as to count 1, murder in the first degree. >> guilty. >> reporter: guilty. convicted of first-degree murder. paul showed only a slight head shake as he was convicted of all charges against him, including insurance fraud, grand larceny, and arson. >> how...
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she was badge eed by the grand jury, badgered by the grand jury and threatened by the da and broughtin to locked room and if you don't tell me what i want, you will be the coconfident and you'll be with the needle just like your boyfriend, yes, he was home when i left and yes, he made that call, she held firm in the grand jury, da realizing he didn't have the case he wanted, decide today charge her with perjury. think about it. she's in jail for four months. i talked to her later and said i couldn't take it anymore, i chose my kids over dwayne. no, he wasn't home when i left and no he didn't make that phone call from my house, he made it somewhere else and that is the substance of the evidence that convicted dwayne brown and put him on death row. we also found out something even more troublesome to me as a lawyer, the grand jury which you all have heard now is more public conscious, ferguson in baltimore, new york investigates if there's a crime to go forward. say what we want. we later found out through the investigate i have work of lisa from the houston chronical, who won the pape
she was badge eed by the grand jury, badgered by the grand jury and threatened by the da and broughtin to locked room and if you don't tell me what i want, you will be the coconfident and you'll be with the needle just like your boyfriend, yes, he was home when i left and yes, he made that call, she held firm in the grand jury, da realizing he didn't have the case he wanted, decide today charge her with perjury. think about it. she's in jail for four months. i talked to her later and said i...
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. >> ladies and gentlemen of the jury. to be a long trial. >> reporter: in what's been called the trial of the century, o.j. simpson seemed to face an insurmountable battle. >> i've never seen so much evidence against someone in a case that's gone to trial as there was against o.j. simpson. ever. >> reporter: enter the so-called "dream team," simpson's all-star defense. >> that'll be interesting i think. >> reporter: including johnnie cochran, robert shapiro, f. lee baile, alan dershowitz and of course, his most trusted ally, robert kardashian. they shift the focus to the los angeles police department. the strategy, accuse the police of framing simpson. mishandling, even planting evidence. >> detective fuhrman, did you plant or manufacture evidence in this case. have you every falsified a police report? was the testimony that you gave truthful? >> reporter: it is an argument that resonates with the mostly black jury, especially the explosive audio of lead detective mark furhman spouting racist slurs like this. >> first thin
. >> ladies and gentlemen of the jury. to be a long trial. >> reporter: in what's been called the trial of the century, o.j. simpson seemed to face an insurmountable battle. >> i've never seen so much evidence against someone in a case that's gone to trial as there was against o.j. simpson. ever. >> reporter: enter the so-called "dream team," simpson's all-star defense. >> that'll be interesting i think. >> reporter: including johnnie cochran,...
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the jury is set to hear from as many as 100 witnesses in a trial that could take months. sierra lamar's mother is expected to be one of the first witnesses called by the prosecution. the city of san francisco is suing president trump . san francisco's city attorney filed a federal lawsuit against the president yesterday. it takes aim at the executive order he signed on january 25th... which withholds federal money to cities that fail to comply
the jury is set to hear from as many as 100 witnesses in a trial that could take months. sierra lamar's mother is expected to be one of the first witnesses called by the prosecution. the city of san francisco is suing president trump . san francisco's city attorney filed a federal lawsuit against the president yesterday. it takes aim at the executive order he signed on january 25th... which withholds federal money to cities that fail to comply
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and so the all white jury found the driver not to the guilty. one thing i want to say is working on publicity for this book on google images looking for a pitcher of it till there are too important pictures and the pitcher then in his open casket there are not words for what that image shows after all the shares it just moves you to tears. swy will turn this over to tim crusade is my great pleasure and honor to have a tim be a long time customer to and of this bookstore in we are thrilled to have him back at the bookstore tim tyson. [applause] welcome to the movement. spread across nine states and 300 cities turning the civil-rights movement into a mass movement driven buy you if one of the most important moments in the civil-rights movement i am always proud of north carolina got out in front. so to grow up in the south i exaggerating by two people. but the young people went ahead. many people call themselves the admit till generation. there were 15, 14, 16, when they saw the picture that time referred to and great many of them marked that day
and so the all white jury found the driver not to the guilty. one thing i want to say is working on publicity for this book on google images looking for a pitcher of it till there are too important pictures and the pitcher then in his open casket there are not words for what that image shows after all the shares it just moves you to tears. swy will turn this over to tim crusade is my great pleasure and honor to have a tim be a long time customer to and of this bookstore in we are thrilled to...
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to the extent the judge treats me like less than, the jury takes their cue from him. when he would bring us over to make sure his questions were asked. i remember during the closing arguments he would take notes feverishly, making sure that johnnie cochran and barry scheck would hit his points that he thought was important. and o.j. knew how things played. >> reporter: what played out in the courtroom was the racial tension outside the courtroom. his famous quote, i'm not black, i'm o.j. he achieved this sort of colorlessness. and yet when he was charged with murder, he used sort of his racial identity as his defense. >> well, that's sort of one of the great ironies of the story. >> i don't call it the race card. we were playing the evidence card. we were playing the credibility card. where the credibility of the central witness was at issue. >> reporter: so when surfaced of the police officer who foundhe ranting racial slurs -- >> anything out of the [ bleep ] the first five or six sentences is [ bleep ] lie -- >> reporter: it was seen as a touchdown for the defense.
to the extent the judge treats me like less than, the jury takes their cue from him. when he would bring us over to make sure his questions were asked. i remember during the closing arguments he would take notes feverishly, making sure that johnnie cochran and barry scheck would hit his points that he thought was important. and o.j. knew how things played. >> reporter: what played out in the courtroom was the racial tension outside the courtroom. his famous quote, i'm not black, i'm o.j....
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what we wanted and what was right happened. >> it was a huge, huge relief that the jury found the truthd, but he did a pretty good job of maintaining his poker face. >> this was a guy who thought he was going to get away with it. >> i think so. >> the judge sentenced daniel blizzard to more than 34 years in prison. a month later, the trial of luis gomez mangez, he testified that it was not he but adriana mendez who had slashed vern holbrook's neck and struck him. >> guilty of the crime of first-degree murder. >> the jury didn't buy it. the judge sentenced luis to more than 26 years behind bars. the two men were going to prison. what would happen to those two women who cut deals to help put them there? and what would jill taylor have to say about it all? >>> coming up -- >> he just set me up for everything. >> daniel set you up? >> yes. he set me up. >> deeply involved or wrongly accused? we're about to hear from jill taylor herself. you're kind of the victim here, huh? >> i don't like to call myself a victim. >>> after daniel blizzard and luis gomez mangez were extended -- sentenced for
what we wanted and what was right happened. >> it was a huge, huge relief that the jury found the truthd, but he did a pretty good job of maintaining his poker face. >> this was a guy who thought he was going to get away with it. >> i think so. >> the judge sentenced daniel blizzard to more than 34 years in prison. a month later, the trial of luis gomez mangez, he testified that it was not he but adriana mendez who had slashed vern holbrook's neck and struck him....
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and he told the jury, one more important detail. e that cast a distinct headlight pattern. >> what we're seeing from this vehicle is that it has this white light that is on the ground that moves in front of the vehicle. >> reporter: detectives tracked down gil's white s-u-v -- which he sold a few weeks after tom's death -- and placed it along the same route seen in the security footage. >> and sure enough, when we went out to the scene then -- when we did our tests, we turned the lights on and there was the pattern that was quite visible. >> reporter: gil's car had the same defect visible in the video. prosecutors thought it was just what they needed to place gil at the crime scene and tie all their evidence together. >> that was a unique feature to that vehicle. and it was still exactly the same a year later. i have yet to find another nissan pathfinder, color white, with those exact same issues. >> reporter: but of course, the defense was about to tell a different story and had witnesses in store that could destroy the entire found
and he told the jury, one more important detail. e that cast a distinct headlight pattern. >> what we're seeing from this vehicle is that it has this white light that is on the ground that moves in front of the vehicle. >> reporter: detectives tracked down gil's white s-u-v -- which he sold a few weeks after tom's death -- and placed it along the same route seen in the security footage. >> and sure enough, when we went out to the scene then -- when we did our tests, we turned...
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after just three hours of deliberation, the jury announced it had reached a verdict. >> i'm going to k you at this time if you would stand and read the verdict out loud. >> as to count one, we the jury find the defendant guilty of murder. >> though not a sound came from nique leili's family, their expression said it all. >> thank you, sir. >> before passing sentence, the judge gave matt leili once last chance to have his say. >> mr. leili, is there anything you want to say? >> i didn't do it. and i'll be filing an appeal. >> with that, the judge asked matt leili to rise and receive his sentence. >> i'm going to follow the state's recommendation as to count one and have you sentenced to life without the possibility of parole. >> it was a bittersweet ending for nique's family. they'll likely near see matt layly again. but as nique layly's youngest girls left the courthouse to go back north with their grandfather, it seemed just as likely that they would never see them again, either. >> they were my girls. i still love them to this day. taught them how to read. got them ready for school
after just three hours of deliberation, the jury announced it had reached a verdict. >> i'm going to k you at this time if you would stand and read the verdict out loud. >> as to count one, we the jury find the defendant guilty of murder. >> though not a sound came from nique leili's family, their expression said it all. >> thank you, sir. >> before passing sentence, the judge gave matt leili once last chance to have his say. >> mr. leili, is there anything...
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the jury is entitled to hear about the wealth of the defendant so they can fairly decide what impactave on this defendant's life. >> the equipment operator was sent to prison and has no wealth. salvation army has the most to lose with $15 billion in assets and $3 billion in revenue. >> now jurors will be back again in court on friday. they'll decide how much the defendants will pay out to victims and their families. reporting live in center city, christie ileto. >> thank you, christie. we have learn thad the driver involved in a crash that killed a pedestrian this morning is a philadelphia police officer. the accident happened at 7:30 in the northeast. police say the 50-year-old victim ran out into the street. the off duty officer stayed at the scene and is not facing charges. investigators believe clutter played a role in the deadly house fire in bucks county today. the if front door of the byberry road home was so heavily blocked they were forced to enter through windows. though crews pulled "a" 98-year-old woman out she didn't survive. >> the woman charged with beating her husband
the jury is entitled to hear about the wealth of the defendant so they can fairly decide what impactave on this defendant's life. >> the equipment operator was sent to prison and has no wealth. salvation army has the most to lose with $15 billion in assets and $3 billion in revenue. >> now jurors will be back again in court on friday. they'll decide how much the defendants will pay out to victims and their families. reporting live in center city, christie ileto. >> thank you,...
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. >> i could see the jury. nobody was serious. >> a lie caused a 14-year-old's murder and the men who said they , did it went free. can america live with it? and still ahead -- >> hello, brian. >> spuds mckenzie? >> remember when ads were a laughing matter? how the superbowl of ads has become politics, seriously. plus, a web extra. the film maker behind "i am jane doe" talks to "matter of fact." soledad: the death of emmett till was a catalyzing moment in the civil rights movement. in 1955, a 21-year-old white woman accused a 14-year-old black boy of making sexual advances. two or three days later, till was kidnapped, brutally beaten, and then drowned in the tallahatchie river. the two men charged in his death were white, both acquitted by an all white male jury. they later bragged about the killing to friends. now, more than 50 years later, carolyn bryant, the woman at the center of the case, says she lied. in sumner, mississippi, where the trial was held people still , talk about the stories that were told and
. >> i could see the jury. nobody was serious. >> a lie caused a 14-year-old's murder and the men who said they , did it went free. can america live with it? and still ahead -- >> hello, brian. >> spuds mckenzie? >> remember when ads were a laughing matter? how the superbowl of ads has become politics, seriously. plus, a web extra. the film maker behind "i am jane doe" talks to "matter of fact." soledad: the death of emmett till was a catalyzing...
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it claimed the media in some cases has been judge, jury and executioner of mr. cosby's reputation and given that the trial should be moved from here. that was denied. the fallback was, well, then a jury should come from another county. that was ordered. this morning cos beam arrived at the courthouse and acknowledged shouts from fans. >> thank you. >> reporter: inside court cosby's lawyer argued to get a fair trial cosby's sex assault case should be moved to another county, philadelphia and allegany county were mentioned. at the very least attorney brian mcmonagel said a jury should come outside montgomery county. he argued cosby had been the subject of widespread media smears such as this headline describing the comedian as america's rapist. mcmonagle cited the d.a. race between kevin steele and former d.a. bruce castor. caster had declined to prosecute cosby and that became a campaign issue. >> caster said we don't judge people for making a mistake for doing something foolish. >> reporter: the d.a.'s office agreed with the idea of bringing in an outside jury wh
it claimed the media in some cases has been judge, jury and executioner of mr. cosby's reputation and given that the trial should be moved from here. that was denied. the fallback was, well, then a jury should come from another county. that was ordered. this morning cos beam arrived at the courthouse and acknowledged shouts from fans. >> thank you. >> reporter: inside court cosby's lawyer argued to get a fair trial cosby's sex assault case should be moved to another county,...
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prosecutors say they won't fight an option to bring the jury hear from outside of montgomery county. the decision will be made by the judge presiding over the case. if this case is moved to another county, it will be up to a state supreme court to decide where. live in norristown, deanna durantity, nbc 10 news. >>> this morning the search is on for an armed robber in delaware county. one suspect was caught after robbing a store in lancaster avenue in villa nova. another suspect was last seen running into a nearby wooded area. officers and canines searched the area but didn't find the second robber. >>> in delaware democrats will keep control of the state senate. yesterday stephanie hansen won a special election. former vice president joe biden gave her an early endorsement. yesterday nbc 10 buzz at mcvay elementary school in newark where voters were lining up well before the polls opened. the special election fills the seat vacated by bethany hall-long who is now lieutenant governor. >>> rules are rules, right? you drive through a toll, you pay. not according to one driver from north
prosecutors say they won't fight an option to bring the jury hear from outside of montgomery county. the decision will be made by the judge presiding over the case. if this case is moved to another county, it will be up to a state supreme court to decide where. live in norristown, deanna durantity, nbc 10 news. >>> this morning the search is on for an armed robber in delaware county. one suspect was caught after robbing a store in lancaster avenue in villa nova. another suspect was...
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well, what happened is the jury had been out for one day effectively, they went out about this time yesterdayain, despite the long and convoluted and frankly implausible story that he tried to spin when he was in the witness box. for an example, traces of the sleeping drug zopiclone that have been described to him were found in his body when a postmortem examination was carried out, and yet thejury had been examination was carried out, and yet the jury had been told repeatedly that there was lots of evidence that she had been confused and wondering why she felt so drowsy in the days and weeks before her death. she had complained to her mother about it and complain to friends about it and she had been looking on her own ipad, googling why she might be tired. the story from ian stewart was that he had —— she had seen the zopiclone because had had trouble sleeping she said she would use and taken it from them but i am sure the jury taken it from them but i am sure the jury would ask themselves why if she knew she was taking sleeping tablets would she have been trying to work out why she was so t
well, what happened is the jury had been out for one day effectively, they went out about this time yesterdayain, despite the long and convoluted and frankly implausible story that he tried to spin when he was in the witness box. for an example, traces of the sleeping drug zopiclone that have been described to him were found in his body when a postmortem examination was carried out, and yet thejury had been examination was carried out, and yet the jury had been told repeatedly that there was...
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. >> i could see the jury. nobody was serious. >> a lie caused a 14-year-old's murder and the men who said they , did it went free. can america live with it? and still ahead -- >> hello, brian. >> spuds mckenzie? >> remember when ads were a laughing matter? how the superbowl of ads has become politics, seriously. plus, a web extra. the film maker behind "i am jane doe" talks to "matter of fact." soledad: the death of emmett till was a catalyzing moment in the civil rights movement. in 1955, a 21-year-old white woman accused a 14-year-old black boy of making sexual advances. two or three days later, till was kidnapped, brutally beaten, and then drowned in the tallahatchie river. the two men charged in his death were white, both acquitted by an all white male jury. they later bragged about the killing to friends. now, more than 50 years later, carolyn bryant, the woman at the center of the case, says she lied. in sumner, mississippi, where the trial was held people still , talk about the stories that were told and
. >> i could see the jury. nobody was serious. >> a lie caused a 14-year-old's murder and the men who said they , did it went free. can america live with it? and still ahead -- >> hello, brian. >> spuds mckenzie? >> remember when ads were a laughing matter? how the superbowl of ads has become politics, seriously. plus, a web extra. the film maker behind "i am jane doe" talks to "matter of fact." soledad: the death of emmett till was a catalyzing...
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the jury was about to decide rick gagnon's fate. wouldn't be the end to this twisted tale, not by a long shot. could the resolution to this case finally put a bitter family feud to rest. here's dennis murphy with the final chapter of "the deed." >> jurors in rick gagnon's murder case deliberated for only a few hours. when they filed back into the courtroom, he read their faces and knew, they found him guilty. >> two counts of murder, received two life sentences. >> that's called a pine box sentence. >> pretty much. >> getting out of the system in a pine box when you're dead. >> yeah. >> bambi said she didn't want to be in court for the verdict. her attorney called her with the news. >> here i am thinking, oh, my gosh, could he have done this? and then i'm going in the back of my head, there's no way he could have did this. >> rick felt as though he had been sandbagged. >> i believed if god saw fit for me to go home, i would go home. >> and that thought was about all he had left, faith in god and a good appellate lawyer. in this case
the jury was about to decide rick gagnon's fate. wouldn't be the end to this twisted tale, not by a long shot. could the resolution to this case finally put a bitter family feud to rest. here's dennis murphy with the final chapter of "the deed." >> jurors in rick gagnon's murder case deliberated for only a few hours. when they filed back into the courtroom, he read their faces and knew, they found him guilty. >> two counts of murder, received two life sentences. >>...
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the woman, fortunately, wasn't hurt. >> a philadelphia jury has decided that a charity is among those responsible for the market street building collapse in june of 2013. the deadly collapse killed six people and injured another 13 when a towering wall from demolition project next-door to collapsed on to the salvation army thrift store. after a five month long civil trial, the jury decided yesterday that the salvation army, the owner of the building being demolish, the architect and contractors were currently in prison, all to blame. the jury had return to court on friday to decide how much money each defendant should pay. >> well the cause after kensington house fire is under investigation this noon. chopper three over the 100 block of east willard street. investigators say the fire started in a row home just about 6:00 this morning. no one was hurt. >> we've learned the identity of a 92 year old woman killed in the house fire yesterday morning, on byberry road in bensalem. julia died after she was trapped in a first floor bedroom. a man who escaped the home is in critical condition.
the woman, fortunately, wasn't hurt. >> a philadelphia jury has decided that a charity is among those responsible for the market street building collapse in june of 2013. the deadly collapse killed six people and injured another 13 when a towering wall from demolition project next-door to collapsed on to the salvation army thrift store. after a five month long civil trial, the jury decided yesterday that the salvation army, the owner of the building being demolish, the architect and...
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his claim some in the media have been judge jury and executioner of cosby's reputation. he cited this headline describing cosby not as america's dad but as america's rapist. locally mcmonagel brought up the 2015 montco d.a.'s race between current d.a. kevin steele and former d.a. bruce castor. caster opted not to prosecute cosby and that became a campaign issue. >> caster said we don't judge people for making a mistake for doing some foolish. >> reporter: the d.a.'s office agreed to the idea of bringing in an outside jury what is known as a change of venue. the judge issued an order. it will be up to the state supreme court to decide which county cosby's jury will come from. outside juries have been selected here in the past. in 1997, pretrial publicity in the case against craig rabb bin witnesses a lower merion man accused of murdering his wife to collect life insurance a jury from westemoreland county was chosen in that case. in 2012 a souderton man james trout man was that charged with the rape and murder of a nine-year-old. a jury from york county was selected. neithe
his claim some in the media have been judge jury and executioner of cosby's reputation. he cited this headline describing cosby not as america's dad but as america's rapist. locally mcmonagel brought up the 2015 montco d.a.'s race between current d.a. kevin steele and former d.a. bruce castor. caster opted not to prosecute cosby and that became a campaign issue. >> caster said we don't judge people for making a mistake for doing some foolish. >> reporter: the d.a.'s office agreed to...
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after five days of testimony the jury began deliberations. it took six hours to reach a verdict. n based on a hair found at the scene, one that police never tested. strickland's attorneys have sent the hair to a lab and are awaiting the results. for mollie's family and friends, that guilty verdict, as it often does, provided hollow satisfaction. >> we're wait for justice and then now it's here but we don't get her back. >> we have had so many huge major life moments and she hasn't been there. >> what would have been our anniversary, her birthday, the anniversary of us getting shot, those days are the hardest. >> reporter: kristene still wonders how she escaped death and sometimes why. >> i do have survivor's guilt. hopefully it will go away in time. >> kristene would tell me, why was it me? why didn't she survive? and i told her there's a reason that she's still living and to be happy and live on for mollie because mollie didn't get that chance. >>> that's all for this edition of "dateline." we'll see you tomorrow at 8:00, 7:00 central for the "dateline" saturday night mystery and
after five days of testimony the jury began deliberations. it took six hours to reach a verdict. n based on a hair found at the scene, one that police never tested. strickland's attorneys have sent the hair to a lab and are awaiting the results. for mollie's family and friends, that guilty verdict, as it often does, provided hollow satisfaction. >> we're wait for justice and then now it's here but we don't get her back. >> we have had so many huge major life moments and she hasn't...