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  1. Aug 14, 2023 · According to court documents, Brian and Robert had committed crimes together in the past, and witnesses spotted them several times on September 17th, driving Gordon’s pickup around Bismarck. Police were confident that Brian and Robert had worked together to murder Brian’s parents and were now on the run.

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  2. Oct 6, 2023 · It was 2017 and Brian had just become a convicted sex offender, sentenced to serve 15 years in prison. A jury had found him guilty of 16 counts of historical child sex abuse. But another trial...

  3. The neighbours refused to admit guilt or take responsibility for the issues, so it was referred to Resolve Wests Conflict Resolution service. Due to the hate crime elements involved, Brian and Robert’s case was covered by funding made available by the Bristol Hate Crime and Discrimination Services (BHCDS) Partnership. The process

  4. The crime was undeniably vicious. The girls were both 15 when they were finally sentenced, with both receiving a minimum of 15 years in prison. Due to their age at the time of the crime (and reports of self-harm and suicidal inclinations), both girls received full anonymity.

  5. May 24, 2018 · The crime at the center of Evil Genius revolves around Erie resident Brian Wells, who walked into a local PNC Bank on an afternoon in late August, 2003, and passed a teller a note that said he...

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  6. Nov 18, 2015 · Co-offending couples have featured heavily in the news recently, with the cases of Nathan Matthews and Shauna Hoare, found guilty of killing Becky Watts; and Grant Francis and Hayley Morgan,...

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  8. Feb 23, 2016 · In Criminal Law under the doctrine of Joint Enterprise a person can be convicted of a crime they did not necessarily physically commit. The 300 year old doctrine has been applied to those who were associated with the crime, or present at the scene.

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