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Deep into the night of Dec. 11, word slinked from a West Pasco jury room that the panel weighing the fate of a self-proclaimed neo-Nazi was deadlocked. ...more
December 23, 2009
Last week's first-degree murder trial of avowed neo-Nazi John Ditullio Jr. ended in a mistrial. All but two of the jurors were convinced Ditullio was innocent. During a hearing Monday, Ditullio was ordered to undergo a retrial in March of next year. Some have suggested the outcome of the trial might have been different if Circuit Judge Michael Andrews had not allowed the defense to have tattoos on Ditullio's face, including a Nazi swastika, covered by makeup. If Judge Andrews erred, he erred on the side of caution. ...more
December 16, 2009
Deep into Friday night, word slinked from a west Pasco County jury room that the panel weighing the fate of a self-proclaimed neo-Nazi was deadlocked. Witnesses say the trace of a smirk played across the face of the accused. ...more
December 16, 2009
Nearly four years have passed, but Patricia Wells still cannot shake the memories of a man coming into her mobile home wearing a gas mask and brandishing a blade. ...more
December 15, 2009
A second jury will hear the case of neo-Nazi John Ditullio Jr. ...more
December 14, 2009
A murder trial rife with controversy and surprise produced another twist Friday night: ...more
December 12, 2009
Eloise Mudway is getting the deed to her house back. Joseph and Cynthia Clancy, the couple recently convicted of stealing the 2,900-square-foot home from the 92-year-old woman, got sentences of 10 years each in state prison. ...more
October 23, 2009
A federal judge has thrown out a former Tennessee student's free-speech lawsuit against a school dress code that banned Confederate flag clothing. ...more
August 12, 2009
The attorney for a Minnesota woman found liable for sharing copyright-protected music on the Internet says he expects the $1.9 million verdict to be reversed on appeal. ...more
June 20, 2009
Oscar Ray Bolin shouldn't still be breathing our air. But the multiple murderer continues to be warehoused by Florida taxpayers. He is benefitting from a judicial system required to treat him humanely when he doesn't deserve it. ...more
March 27, 2009
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