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Former President Donald Trump's family company has long been involved in countless business disputes that landed it in civil court. But it has never been tried in a court of law for crimes, until now.
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The third and final phase of jury selection for the parkland school shooter continues Thursday. Lawyers asked jurors more specific questions about themselves. Twenty jurors will be selected, that includes eight alternates.
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The already slow slog of picking jurors in the penalty trial of Florida school shooter Nikolas Cruz hit a new stumbling block Monday when a potential juror's T-shirt honoring those killed and traumatized in the 2018 massacre resulted in the dismissal of her entire group of 10.
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The trial of Parkland school shooter Nikolas Cruz is inching forward as jury selection entered its second round this week.
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The judge overseeing the penalty trial of school shooter Nikolas Cruz reversed herself Wednesday and said she is not dismissing more than 200 potential jurors who survived a first round of screening earlier this month.
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Deputies protecting Florida school shooter Nikolas Cruz had to pull him aside and surround him after members of a jury pool became potentially threatening.
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Nearly a dozen prematurely dismissed jurors were supposed to return to court Monday but didn't because of a miscommunication error.
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The delay comes after lawyers asked for more time to interview mental health expert witnesses.
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The jury selection for Nikolas Cruz's sentencing trial remains underway. Plus, an affordable housing crisis was declared in Miami-Dade County and cut bonuses for public schools in Broward may bring legal action.
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Judge Elizabeth Scherer dismissed a panel of 60 potential jurors on Monday after a number of them became visibly distraught at the prospect of deciding the fate of the confessed Parkland shooter.
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Four years after he killed 17 people and wounded 17 others at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, Nikolas Cruz goes on trial. He's already pleaded guilty and hopes to avoid the death penalty.
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The sentencing trial for Parkland school shooter Nikolas Cruz begins Monday, with the start of the jury selection process. There’s only two possible sentences: life in prison without the possibility of parole, or the death penalty.