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Minnesota Judge Lifts Gag Order in George Floyd Case
A Minnesota judge has lifted a gag order in the case against four former officers charged in the death of George Floyd, but said he would take a news media coalition’s request to make body camera footage more widely available under advisement.
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Family Sues OC Jail for Inmate Death
The family says the jail refused to give Jesus de Leon medication which would have prevented his stroke and brain aneurysm. Christine Kim reports for NBC4 News at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 19, 2019.
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Man Convicted in Torture and Kidnapping Case
Hossein Nayeri was convicted in connection with a gruesome torture and kidnapping case. Vikki Vargas reports for the NBC4 News at 11 a.m. on Friday Aug. 16, 2019
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Where Is Jennifer Dulos? Many Leads, Little Progress 2 Months After Connecticut Mother of 5 Vanished
Two months after a mother of five vanished from a Connecticut town, authorities say they’re still following up on more than 1,200 tips and leads.
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What the? Thief Not Worried About Fumes Rips Off Tented Home
Surveillance catches a burglar break into a Westchester home, covering his mouth with his shirt amid the fumes. Angie Crouch reports for the NBC4 News at 5 a.m. Friday, Oct. 26, 2018.
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Weinstein Lawyers Ask Court to Toss Sex Case, Citing Emails
Harvey Weinstein’s lawyers want a New York court to throw out sexual assault charges against him.
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Liquor Heiress Arrested in NXIVM Case
An heiress to the Seagram’s liquor fortune was arrested Tuesday in connection with her work with an upstate New York self-improvement organization accused of branding some of its female followers and forcing them into unwanted sex. Michael George reports.
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Heiress to Seagram's Liquor Fortune Arrested in Alleged NXIVM Sex-Trafficking Cult Case
An heiress to the Seagram’s liquor fortune has been arrested in connection with her work with a self-help group in upstate New York that is accused of branding women and forcing them into unwanted sex.
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2-Year-Old Damian Ventura's Death Under Investigation
Two-year-old Damien Ventura died July 3 after what his mother says was an accident, but others claim the case is eerily similar to the abuse and murder of 10-year-old Anthony Avalos in Lancaster last month. John Cádiz Klemack reports for the NBC4 News at 5 on Wednesday, July 10, 2018.
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Man Freed in Wrongful Rape, Robbery Conviction of 1987 Burger King Case
A Brooklyn man who’s served nearly three decades in prison for a wrongful conviction of a brutal rape and robbery at a Burger King in 1987 has finally been freed. Mark Denny, 46, was released Wednesday, surrounded by friends and family, including mother Elaine Denny, who had tears flowing down her face as she told reporters, “He’s still my baby....
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Ex-Navy Attempted Rape Trial Continues: ‘Does This Not Look Like Rape To You?'
In the continuation of an attempted rape trial against a former U.S. Navy official Friday, the defense suggested the alleged victim may have embellished details to avoid repercussions for violating the military’s fraternization rule.
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Jurors See Video at Center of Attempted Rape Case Involving Ex-Navy Commander
Disturbing video shows the moments a former Navy commander entered the home of a colleague in what prosecutors say was an attempted to rape her.
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Toddler Safely Turned Over to Authorities After Police Say Father Abducted Him, Took Him to Mexico
A 15-month-old boy allegedly abducted by his father and taken to Mexico last week was delivered to authorities at the Mexico border Sunday by an uncle and an Amber Alert was canceled, authorities said.
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Mischa Barton Takes Action in ‘Revenge Pornography' Case
Actress Mischa Barton said Wednesday she is taking action to stop the potential sale of a sex tape made against her will in a so-called “revenge porn” case.
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LA Rams QB Jared Goff Says, ‘The Anxiety is Over,' After Being Named the Starter
Los Angeles Rams quarterback Jared Goff talks for the first time about being named the starting quarterback.
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Baltimore Police Officer Found Not Guilty on All Counts
The highest-ranking Baltimore police officer charged in the 2015 death of Freddie Gray has been found not guilty on all counts, marking the third acquittal of an officer charged in the case.
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FDA Still Taking Months to Recall Tainted Food: Investigators
Federal health officials failed to force a recall of peanut butter and almond products for three months after advanced DNA testing confirmed salmonella contamination, government investigators reported Thursday. Despite new legal powers to compel recalls and sophisticated technology to fingerprint pathogens, the Food and Drug Administration allowed some food-safety investigations to drag on, placing consumers in jeopardy of death or...