Crime Scene Archive: Document Room
Jury resumes deliberations in Levy case
A short verdict form, we can safely say, does not ensure short jury deliberations. The jurors in the trial of the man charged with killing Chandra Levy are now into their fourth day of deliberations on the two counts of...
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Henri E. Cauvin
| November 22, 2010; 10:45 AM ET |
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Document: Robert Wone case verdict
You can now download and read D.C. Superior Court Judge Lynn Leibovitz's Tuesday ruling, in which she found Joseph Price, Victor Zaborsky and Dylan Ward not guilty of a coverup in the death of Robert Wone, in PDF format on...
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Washington Post Editors
| June 30, 2010; 9:22 AM ET |
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Fire at D.C. Eastern Market caused by electrical issues, report says
The 2007 fire that destroyed the District's historic Eastern Market was caused by electrical issues, according to a final report the D.C. Fire/EMS released Thursday. An electrical cause was ruled out early on by federal investigators, but D.C. Fire Chief...
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Theola Labbé-DeBose
| May 27, 2010; 4:00 PM ET |
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Court battle over sealed records in U. Va. lacrosse murder case
The next hearing scheduled for the accused killer of a University of Virginia lacrosse player is set for June 10. But while the main court action awaits, a side battle is waging over records related to the case that have...
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Mary Pat Flaherty
| May 19, 2010; 9:00 AM ET |
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Taken down by the tax man: A look back at Al Capone
Al Capone ordered a special heavy pocket sewn into each of his custom-made suits -- the better to cut down on wear-and-tear from his revolver. But it wasn’t the revolver that did in Capone. On a day much like today, it was the tax man who nabbed him.
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Mary Pat Flaherty
| April 15, 2010; 12:01 PM ET |
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Prosecution, defense memos on the sentencing of Wizards' Gilbert Arenas
As reported by The Post's Keith L. Alexander, prosecutors recommended on Tuesday that Wizards star guard Gilbert Arenas spend three months in jail for bringing guns into the Verizon Center locker room. Prosecutors also proposed that Arenas serve three years...
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Washington Post Editors
| March 23, 2010; 5:35 PM ET |
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