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Mangione federal trial over CEO murder delayed to January

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The federal trial of Luigi Mangione in the killing of healthcare CEO Brian Thompson has been delayed further to January 2027, according to court documents filed on Thursday.

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1933

Trial Of Bryan Davis Delayed To September

Trial of Bryan Davis, former town clerk and treasurer of Takoma Park, on charges of embezzlement of county funds totaling approximately $4,000 has been postponed until September, States Attorney Stedman Prescott announced yesterday. The case was set for Monday but defense counsel and the States attorney concurred in asking the postponement after having suffered a week of intense heat in the courtroom through the Berry E. Clark trial. F. Barnard Welsh of the Davis defense also was defense attorney for Clark.

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Montgomery County sentinel. (Rockville, Md.), June 15, 1933 — front page Enlarge →

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Shooting at the Biograph Theater and death of John Dillinger

At approximately 8:30 p.m., Sage, Hamilton, and Dillinger were observed entering the Biograph Theater, which was showing the crime drama Manhattan Melodrama, featuring Clark Gable, Myrna Loy... [FBI agents surrounded the theater and shot Dillinger as he emerged, ending the most high-profile criminal manhunt of the Depression era].

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Trial of Bruno Richard Hauptmann

Hauptmann's trial was dubbed the 'Trial of the Century,' while he was named 'The Most Hated Man in the World.' Evidence against Hauptmann included $14,600 of the ransom money having been found in his garage, testimony alleging handwriting and spelling similarities to that found on the ransom notes... The trial began on January 3.

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Norris v. Alabama

Norris v. Alabama, 294 U.S. 587 (1935), was one of the cases decided by the Supreme Court of the United States that arose out of the trial of the Scottsboro Boys. The Court held that the exclusion of blacks from a grand jury or petit jury, resulting from systematic and arbitrary exclusion solely because of their race, is a denial of equal protection under the Fourteenth Amendment.

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