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Former College QB Sentenced to 25 Years For Role in Murder – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth

Broderick Ross pled guilty to the 2017 murder of a Fort Worth man Published 2 hours ago • Updated 2 hours ago NBC 5 News A former McMurry University quarterback was sentenced to 25 years in prison for his role in the murder of an Abilene man in January 2017, the Tarrant County District Attorney s Office says. Broderick Ross, 22, pled guilty to murder in the death of Chris-Dione Russell, who was robbed and killed in Fort Worth on January 11, 2017. Download our NBC DFW mobile app for Apple or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather. Another McMurry University football player and student, Dontrell Dock, was previously convicted of murder in Russell s death and sentenced to life in prison.

Some Arrested Tarrant County Protesters Accept Plea Bargains – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth

She had never been arrested before but went to jail after police showed up at her house. About 10 officers pull up,” Jones said. “As soon as I see them, I scream and took off running into my house. They rushed out, rushed to my door, they re knocking on my door. They arrested her for misdemeanor criminal mischief, accusing her and a few other protesters of damaging tables inside a restaurant off West 7th Street in May 2020 during a night of loud marches. She admitted she was inside the restaurant with other demonstrators but strongly denied damaging any property or committing any crime.

Sentencing Law and Policy

Sentencing Law and Policy Federal Sentencing Reporter issue considers After Trump: The Future of the President’s Pardon Power It strikes me as a great bit of great timing, as we head into a weekend celebrating our great nation s declaration of independence from a monarchy, that the new issue of the Federal Sentencing Reporter focused on the pardon power in the US Constitution is just now available online.  It is often said that the presidential pardon authority in Article II section 2 of the Constitution is the most kingly power given to our chief executive, and former Prez Donald Trump certainly seemed at times to bring a mad King George quality to his activities in this arena.  Notably, as explained in the intro to this June 2021 issue of

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