Why Joseph Parker wasn t charged by police
12 Mar, 2021 01:00 AM
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Despite not being charged, the Crown alleged Joseph Parker played a role in the importation of methamphetamine by transporting and changing currency. The 29-year-old strenuously denies the allegations.
Despite not being charged, the Crown alleged Joseph Parker played a role in the importation of methamphetamine by transporting and changing currency. The 29-year-old strenuously denies the allegations.
Police say there was not enough evidence to criminally charge Joseph Parker and his status and profile did not influence the outcome of its investigation. The champion boxer was today revealed as the
Prominent businessman s trial: Rich-lister takes the stand in his own defence
11 Mar, 2021 04:28 AM
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The businessman s lawyer, David Jones QC, says there are fundamental flaws in the Crown s case against his client. Photo / Michael Craig
The businessman s lawyer, David Jones QC, says there are fundamental flaws in the Crown s case against his client. Photo / Michael Craig
A rich-lister accused of indecently assaulting three people and later trying to pay off one of the complainants has decided to give evidence in his own defence. The wealthy businessman, who has interim name suppression, is on trial accused of indecently assaulting three men in the early 2000s,2008 and 2016.
The NPA took a decision on Thursday not to prosecute all three dockets related to the arrest of students at Wits University because of insufficient evidence.
LORI PILGER
Lincoln Journal Star
WILBER â With Aubrey Trail noticeably absent from the defense table, a hearing got under way here Thursday to determine whether he will be sentenced to death for killing and dismembering a 24-year-old Lincoln woman in 2017.
Prosecutors allege Sydney Loofe s killing showed exceptional depravity, an aggravating circumstance that would make his case eligible for a death sentence.
Saline County District Judge Vicky Johnson, Cass County District Judge Michael A. Smith and Lancaster County District Judge Susan Strong ultimately will decide.Â
Under Nebraska case law, it can be shown by proof of: apparent relishing of the murder by the killer; infliction of gratuitous violence on the victim; needless mutilation of the victim; senselessness of the crime; or helplessness of the victim.