Jury Given Mitigating Factors to Consider in CT Death Penalty Case

Jury Given Mitigating Factors to Consider in CT Death Penalty Case
Attorneys for a Connecticut man convicted of a deadly home invasion say he should be spared the death penalty because he was in a “state of intense rage, despair and confusion” during the crimes and is deeply remorseful for what he did.
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On the Move, 11/3: Robinson joins Chesapeake Urology Associates
Dr. Marnie Robinson has joined Chesapeake Urology Associates, working at the McDonogh Crossroads office in Owings Mills. Dr. Robinson treats all aspects of adult urology. She has a special interest in kidney stone disease, including prevention and treatment using surgical management as well as metabolic evaluation. She has completed a general surgery internship, a urology […]
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Voters defeat pot legalization, back clean energy
California voters on Tuesday firmly rejected a measure to legalize recreational use of marijuana, and defeated an oil-industry attempt to shoot down the state’s landmark global warming law.
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