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Poconos woman linked to alien reptile cult must stay jailed for killing boyfriend, court rules
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A Pennsylvania woman who claimed she was under the influence of an alien reptile cult when she shot and killed her boyfriend will stay locked in prison on Earth for a while.
A state Superior Court panel ensured that by upholding the third-degree murder conviction and 15- to 40-year jail term of 46-year-old Barbara Rogers.
Pocono Mountain Regional Police said that on July 15, 2017, Rogers, an Army veteran who had been discharged for medical reasons, placed the muzzle of a pistol against the forehead of Stephen Mineo, 32, in the apartment they shared in Monroe County and pulled the trigger. She then called 911.
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The Pennsylvania Superior Court late last week upheld a decision by Blair County Judge Daniel J. Milliron in which he awarded attorney fees and interest amounting to more than $274,000 in a civil case involving a plaintiff who died in 2014.
In making his ruling in 2019, Milliron found that an insurance company had acted in “bad faith” and “with a purpose motivated by self interest” in its handling of a claim by an Altoona woman who suffered severe injuries in a motor vehicle accident that occurred along Logan Boulevard more than 20 years ago.
Milliron’s decision also indicated his support for an arbitration award of nearly $600,000 received by the women’s estate.
Illegal lawyer’s 11 1/2- to 35-year prison sentence overturned by Pa. court
Updated Dec 16, 2020;
Saying it needs to be recalculated, a state Superior Court panel has overturned the 11 ½- to 35-year prison sentence imposed on a former attorney who defrauded multiple clients out of tens of thousands of dollars and kept practicing law even after being disbarred.
That decision, outlined in an opinion by Senior Judge John L. Musmanno, doesn’t give Kristi Fredericks a free pass out of the pokey, however.
Musmanno, upheld her multiple criminal convictions, but sent the case back to Chester County Court to have a new prison sentence imposed that will consider whether Fredericks is eligible for admission to a special recidivism reduction program that would enable her to reduce the length of her jail stay.
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