Parkland shooting judge criticizes Nikolas Cruz's attorneys during talk to law students The former judge who presided over the trial of the 2018 Parkland high school mass murderer has sharply criticized his public defenders during a presentation to Miami law students. ...
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Down in Florida, the penalty phase of the trial of Nikolas Cruz, the Parkland gunman, is mired in a legal mud fight.
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Defense rests in Parkland shooting trial The defense abruptly rested its case on Wednesday in the sentencing trial for the Parkland school shooter, sparking a heated exchange with the judge over the attorneys' decision. Watch part of the hearing here. ...
news home parkland school shooting suspect can't be called 'animal' a judge says a former student accused of murdering 17 people at a florida high school cannot be called “animal” or “that thing” during his upcoming trial. by associated press | sept. 3, 2021 by associated press | ...
Parkland school shooter spared from execution for killing 17 October 14, 2022 EXPLAINER: What’s next in the Parkland school shooter trial? October 13, 2022 Attorneys argue over school shooter’s fate: death or prison October 12, 2022 Florida school shooter may have been his own worst...
Florida school shooting defendant Nikolas Cruz appears in Judge Elizabeth Scherer's courtroom at the Broward Courthouse, Thursday, Dec. 19, 2019, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. The trial of Parkland school shooting defendant Nikolas Cruz was delayed Thursday u
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — The trial of Parkland school shooting defendant Nikolas Cruz was delayed Thursday until at least next summer, when he will face a death penalty case stemming from the February 2018 massacre that left 17 people dead.
Mass shootingsoften come with a huge secondary problem: A wave of rumors, hoaxes, and conspiracy theories that immediately bursts forth in their wake. The 14 February 2018 school shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida was no exception; rumors appeared just minutes af...