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Woman convicted of sexually assaulting teen

A Jonesboro woman accused of raping a 14-year-old boy will spend the next five years in prison after pleading guilty to a lesser charge.

Transcripts for MSNBC Dateline 20240604 06:14:00

jewelry case toppled over. somebody was looking for something? possibly. they asked around the neighborhood, did anyone see any strangers that afternoon and, yes, someone did. nvestigators told prosecutor scott ellington. an african american was see in the neighborhood wearing certain colored shirt. it wasn t just that, late somebody said they saw an agin and beat up blue mercede circling the neighborhood. so, thieves casing the house maybe, and yet, as detective brooks looked around the house he could see this just didn have the hallmarks of robbery. the valuable stuff, tv sets, guns, computers, wer untouched. and, look at this photo, sitting next to marc s keys an cell phone on the kitche island, is a container of ic cream. it appeared that he had jus walked in and set these item

Transcripts for MSNBC Dateline 20240604 06:53:00

away for lunch yes she says she can. she can and he replies, okay i will let you know the time in my review of some of the text messages is marc wasn t interested in going to eat lunch that day, but she begged him to take her to lunch after lunch, remember, sh asked marc to linger for an ic cream treat. all the while texting her dad, said the prosecutor. tipping him off to marc whereabouts, as carl placed killer in their home it kind of sent chills up m back how what kind of person hav you got to be to let you husband walk away from you knowing what he s going to wal into when he gets home armed with their ne evidence, police arreste michelle she was charged with capital murder, for planning and orchestrating the crime. she denied it, said she coul explain everything

State Supreme Court frees Marion man found guilty in police officer s shooting death

The murder conviction of a Marion man sentenced to two life terms plus an additional 835 years in the death of a police officer has been thrown out by a divided Arkansas Supreme Court because Crittenden County authorities took too long to bring the 29-year-old defendant to trial, violating his Sixth Amendment right to a speedy trial.

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