Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield
Frank Jude nearly lost his life when a group of drunken off-duty Milwaukee police officers beat him.
Frank Jude nearly lost his life when a group of drunken off-duty Milwaukee police officers beat him.
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Jurors heard about the mental and physical health issues of the defendant.
For the first time in the penalty phase jurors heard from a mental health expert. After his arrest in the murder of Jennifer Fulford, Scott Nelson was evaluated by several doctors, which included a neuropsychologist.
Cross-examination continued on the Defense's first witness during the penalty phase. James Nelson, Scott's older, brother explained what he went through as child and young teenager.
An abusive childhood, parent neglect, and a bad divorce were some of things Scott Nelson had to deal with growing up. His defense brought in his older brother, James, to explain to the jury what Nelson went through years when he was growing up.
Jeffery Pyne was every parent's dream, so many wonder what drove him to commit murder.
Julie Jensen suspected Mark Jensen wanted her dead, so she put pen to paper telling the world.
Frank Jude nearly lost his life when a group of drunken off-duty Milwaukee police officers beat him.
A pinch resulted in the deaths of Jennifer Luck and her boyfriend Greg Peters.
Dave Beck's brother Harry becomes the state's star witness in the murder of Kimberly Passwaters.
Dr. Jack Kevorkian claimed he was fighting against an unjust law.
The medical examiner in Doctor Jack Kevorkian's latest trial amended his death certificate.
The jury heard from the officers who found Thomas Youk, who had suffered from ALS.
The death of Thomas Youk was the first assisted suicide that Doctor Jack Kevorkian videotaped.
Jack Kevorkian represented himself in his 1999 trial, in connection with the death of Thomas Youk.
When two women were discovered beaten and shot, police turned to someone they both knew.
David Coffin's house burned down, but the fire didn't killed him, it was the bullet in his head.
Ali Abulaban's Mother wrapped up her testimony. Jurors learned more background of the defendant and what may have caused him to shoot and kill his wife, Ana, and her friend, Rayburn Barron.
Domestic abuse was brought up in questions to Ali Abulaban's mother on the witness stand. Dalal Warra admitted that she too was a victim of domestic abuse by her husband, Ali's father.
Ali Abulaban's mother testified for his defense. Dalal Warra told jurors about Ali's troubled home life growing up and the mental issues he succumb to over the years.
The State rested their case to jurors after the lead detective on the case wrapped up his testimony. Now jurors' attention turned to Ali Abulaban's defense on why he is not guilty in these crimes.
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