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Woman s scream down drive earns more time than niece who stabbed man in heart

Her cry came almost at the same time as the fatal blow by her niece, Selassie-I Iraia, Justice Graham Lang said at sentencing in the High Court at Hamilton on Tuesday. “You plainly knew Ms Iraia was carrying a knife and you intentionally encouraged her to use it to stab Mr Bennett. That is so regardless of whether she may already have been committed to that act before you called out.” The woman who delivered the fatal blow, 21-year-old Iraia, is serving a jail sentence of two years and eight months for manslaughter. Anderson-Humphrey and Bennett had been together about five years – including about two when he was in prison – and had a daughter together, the court heard.

Man who shot at home intruders near Kāwhia sentenced on drug charges

Libby Wilson10:58, Jun 10 2021 MARK TAYLOR/Stuff Orren Scott Williams came to police attention after he shot at four masked men who broke into his home one night in June 2019. He’s pictured during a previous court appearance. Orren Scott Williams was found not guilty of murdering and wounding men who burst into his home in the night, but will serve home detention for drugs charges. Williams, 39, shot at four masked and armed men who broke through the door of his western Waikato home on June 6, 2019. His wife and children were home when the men arrived, in Hauturu, near Kāwhia, and they escaped through a window.

Johns Hopkins University claim that founder was enslaver is questioned

In a paper that has sparked considerable debate, several researchers argue that there isn't enough evidence to conclude that Johns Hopkins enslaved people. And some scholars counter that the most important questions about race and the university's past don't center on one man.

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