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Crank up the virtual time machine to the late 19th century in Toronto with the methodical and dashing Detective William Murdoch (Yannick Bisson) in the new season of the internationally-renowned period drama Murdoch Mysteries as he and his crack team solve new cases using radical forensic techniques and other new innovations like fingerprinting, ultraviolet lighting and trace evidence to solve gruesome murders. Murdoch Mysteries Season 14 will stream on Acorn TV starting Friday, April 2, debuting with six episodes then continuing weekly on Mondays starting April 5 through May 3. All previous seasons of the series are also available on Acorn TV, North Americaâs leading streaming service devoted to British and international television.
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A group of protesters marched from Elm Street to South Willow on June 2, 2020, and as more people joined in, the event turned from peaceful to what police characterized as a “riot.” Photo/Jeffrey Hastings
MANCHESTER, NH – A Black teen from Nashua, sentenced to 30 days in jail on a misdemeanor riot charge connected to last June’s Black Lives Matters protests, wants to withdraw his guilty plea because co-defendants sentenced so far – most of whom are White – received no jail time.
Defense attorneys Donna J. Brown and Michael G. Eaton said in their motion filed Wednesday in Hillsborough County Superior Court Northern District their client, Antwan Stroud, 18, of 1 Oneils Court, Nashua, never would have pleaded guilty had he known the outcome of the other defendants’ cases.
Saddened neighbours help police enquiries after teenage girl attacked in Monifieth attempted robbery eveningtelegraph.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from eveningtelegraph.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.