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A judge upheld a 20-year prison sentence on Monday for former police officer Michael Slager in the killing of Walter Scott, an unarmed Black man who ran from a traffic stop in South Carolina, rejecting Slager's claims his lawyer did a poor job
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A former South Carolina police officer serving 20 years in prison for killing an unarmed Black man who was running away from a traffic stop said his lawyer never told him about a plea offer from prosecutors that could have cut years off his sentence.
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The second week of the murder trial of Walter Scott started with testimony from law enforcement personnel. Scott was shot and killed by then North…
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Defense attorneys are calling experts for the third day in the case of Michael Slager. The former North Charleston cop on is on trial for the murder of…
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The five-week trial of a former North Charleston police officer ended in a mistrial after the jury deadlocked. This comes after four days and twenty-two…
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The murder trial of former North Charleston police officer Michael Slager has ended in a mistrial. After a month long trial and four days of deliberation,…
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Jurors in Charleston, South Carolina will continue deliberating Wednesday morning in the trial of former police officer Michael Slager. He is charged with…
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The prosecution rests in the trial of former North Charleston Police Officer Michael Slager after nine days of testimony with 32 witnesses and experts.…
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Bill Williams is allowed to testify as a scene analysis, computer technology and video syncing expert, after spending four hours proving his expertise to…
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The seventh day of testimony in the trial of former North Charleston Police Officer Michael Slager resumes. Slager is charged in state court with murder…