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Larry Kuca | crime was uncovered under Kenneth Starr's Whitewater |
Green and Rothe believe the | crime was racially motivated. |
The unsolved | crime was featured on Unsolved Mysteries. |
In the early 1990s, | crime was at an all time high when the police depart |
The topic of | crime was discussed by McConnel, Roderick Haig-Brown |
tive has been revealed yet, but police say the | crime was not premeditated. |
The case, opened 60 years after the | crime, was dismissed due to a lack of evidence. |
The | crime was suspected to have been perpetrated by the |
His | crime was documented on an episode of the TV series |
"Perhaps Giraud's only | crime was being out of touch with the horrors occuri |
6, Michael Mapps, accused of masterminding the | crime, was found guilty. |
A portion of the 1999 movie True | Crime was filmed at Washoe House. |
while on bail, Lollo fled to Brazil, where his | crime was declared prescribed. |
as never accused of point shaving and his only | crime was associating with Molinas. |
His actual | crime was teaching Hebrew and protesting for free em |
where the alleged | crime was committed on the territory of a state part |
Even though Johnson did not actually say that | crime was only a "perception," the phrase "perceptio |
Critics charged that Johnson said | crime was only a "perception," although his percepti |
His | crime was "complicity in treason and aiding the enem |
was 25-years old when he committed the capital | crime, was sentenced to death on February 28, 1994. |
was 21-years old when he committed the capital | crime, was sentenced to death on January 18, 2001. |
72 Hours: True | Crime was a television program that was broadcast by |
When their | crime was discovered, Triopas escaped to Caria and s |
ed six of the kidnappers, who claimed that the | crime was an attempt to change Unification Church po |
was 34 years old when he committed the capital | crime, was sentenced to death on February 11, 1999. |
This may explain why | crime was well above the national average, apart fro |
Millar's | crime was his submission to Robert Aske leader of th |
High | Crime was a big success at the time of its release, |
t the prosecution successfully argued that the | crime was premeditated. |
The extent of the | crime was considered so severe that it could have co |
This | crime was discovered and Baker was subsequently conv |
street cruising and "hanging" was common, and | crime was increasing, sometimes violent. |
unning high - the economy was in recession and | crime was on the rise. |
ighboring Iraq, insists that his father's only | crime was to have visited him. |
pbringing in a neighborhood where violence and | crime was the norm, Adam Tensta refused to take the |
The | crime was explored in a 2007 book titled The Lex Str |
By the early 2000s, | crime was at an all time low in the neighborhood and |
thorities, neither terrorism or an intentional | crime was the cause of the explosion, though crimina |
There was no evidence that while the | crime was being committed either of the accused rend |
inistry of wrongdoing but found that organized | crime was much more widespread in the province than |
Although the | crime was never solved, police considered Bobby Fran |
Since his | crime was one of love, underworld officials decided |
and you complied, there is no question that a | crime was committed. |
nitially (during investigation) had stated the | crime was perpetrated by people within the Doukhobor |
er of "oath-helpers" willing to swear that the | crime was not committed. |
of former soldiers on the streets, and violent | crime was on the rise. |
The | crime was under the jurisdiction of the BOI who imme |
onstituted two districts, and that because the | crime was alleged to have been committed in Spartanb |
ang land killing sparking fears that organised | crime was gaining a foothold in the north east. |
ell (and no one can remember what his original | crime was supposed to be), rather than send him back |
Court records indicate that violent | crime was rare in the republic, except when horse or |
a popular entertainer at a time when organized | crime was a prevalent force in their respective coun |
ed away by 1920 and the beginning of organized | crime was started "the mafia" it was initially organ |
bility for an attempted felony even though the | crime was impossible to commit because the Defendant |
was in place due to his being a minor when the | crime was committed) had expired. |
nt of the play, based on a story of incest and | crime, was borrowed, in accordance with Senecan trad |
Though the | crime was never officially solved, McMurtry felt tha |
The | crime was committed as revenge for a Slovene partisa |
He pleaded guilty to his connection in the | crime, was fined for the cost of the damage to the U |
ntable for 'lying about the facts'; even if no | crime was uncovered...Castaneda has been vocal about |
istensen' was a common surname in the area and | crime was virtually unknown in the village, with res |
month, the total amount of space given over to | crime was 925 inches, in the second half it leapt to |
the Convention against Transnational Organised | Crime, was adopted by the United Nations in Palermo, |
et the violence and horror associated with the | crime was such as to make it understandable how the |
nd Zeeland; however, in this case, the alleged | crime was against the Generaliteit, or federal gover |
ed rape indicating the severity with which the | crime was viewed. |
nda lines: in some accounts, Pavlik's father's | crime was not forging the documents, but hoarding gr |
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