Procedural History: Clayton Fountain was convicted of first degree murder against the guard Hoffman by a jury. The judge had sentenced him to no less but no more than 150 years in prison. He was also ordered to make pay $92,000 of restitution to Hoffman's estate, and $98,000 to Ditterline. He was also ordered to pay $300,000 to the Department of Labor. Silverstein and Gometz were tried together for the murder of Clutts with the same judge and before a jury. They were both found guilty of the murder of Clutt's Both defendant's were given the same sentence as Fountain and ordered to pay a restitution of $68,000 to Clutt's estate and $2,000 to the Department of Labor.
On November 16, 1885, 41 year old Louis David Riel was executed. Riel was born on October 22nd , 1844 in Saint-Boniface, Red river settlement. Louis Riel was the oldest child out of the eleven children his parents, Louis Riel Sr and Julie Lagimodière had. Growing up Louis Riel was a smart student. For his education, he went to Collège de Montréal from 1858-1865. Louis Riel returned back to his hometown, after hearing the news that his father passed away. Although Riel left his education at a young age, he became a teacher, a Canadian politician and a lawyer which is considered one of his accomplishments.
October 22, 1989, would be a day that Minnesotans would never forget. Eleven year old Jacob Wetterling was kidnapped from a rural Minnesota town. Jacob was never to be seen alive again. His mother, Patty Wetterling, never stopped looking for her son. She spent twenty seven years with her front porch light on waiting for him to come home, she never changed her phone number incase one day he would call, and never left the small town that Jacob knew as home.
Kovacs transformation into Rorschach already begins in his childhood: Growing up, Kovacs constantly faces violence, not only by his abusive mother who calls him names and even regrets not having an abortion but also by his mother’s “clients”. (cf. chapter 6 3) At the age of 10, the boy is on his way home when two male teenagers stop him and start to mock him and his mom. It is when one of them throws a fruit at his face that something in him snaps and he fights back, ending up partially blinding one of them. (cf. chapter 6 6) After the incident, he gets removed from his mother’s custody and gets admitted into the Lilian Charlton Home for Problem Children in New Jersey where he stays until 1956. (cf. chapter 6 30) Due to the permanent confrontation
This paper will show Dak Prescott’s early life and childhood. Dak Prescott starting his early career in football. Dak Prescott’s dream finally becomes a reality when he get to the Dallas Cowboys. Dak Prescott is a great football player and one of America’s favorite football teams.
Daniel Sickles was a man who committed murder, and got away with it and almost lost the U.S. the Battle of Gettysburg, and an outspoken politician. Sickles murdered his wife’s lover and pleaded that he was insane, and he got away with it. He was also a very bad general and cost the Union military in the Battle of Chancellorsville and almost lost them the Battle of Gettysburg. As a politician Sickles would be the military of governor of South Carolina during Reconstruction and preserved the Gettysburg battlefield and established it as a National Military Park.
Throughout history there has been many serial killers that have a defining characteristic that makes their crime career unique to them. Rory Conde is notorious for having killed six known prostitutes in a single year.
David Venable is an American Television personality who is best known for hosting the QVC show called In the Kitchen. She is active in the industry since 1993. According to David Venable bio, he holds an American nationality and he belongs to white ethnicity. He is also known for selling over a half million copies of his cookbooks which consists of 150 top recipes for yummy foods.
Gary Faye Locke, one of the most famous politician in U.S and China, and also he is the most succeeded Asian-American in U.S. As a third generation Asian-American, he has no traces of Asian without he 's looking. But he 's made a brilliant contribution to the relations between China and the United States.
Chris McCandless, a young, nonconformist man, died in the Alaskan wilderness trying to live off the land there. Some laud McCandless for his transcendentalist behavior and unique, nonconformist beliefs; others call McCandless a reckless fool whose impulsive actions ended up costing his life. Chris McCandless was ultimately a modern day transcendentalist because he believed that nature was purer than society, a common transcendentalist belief.
History helps us understand our past and detremine the future. It lets us know why our society is how it is today. How the world use to be compared to now, how lucky we are compared to way back when. The past causes the present, so the future. Hisotry is in every little thing you can think of. Every thing you say. Anything. High school students get loaded down with many of information on history and its importance, Teddy roosevelt and Aldof Hitlar were very important because they put a big indent on history.
Larry Hiibel was arrested and convicted in Nevada state court for failing to identify himself to a police officer who was investigating an assault. Some states including Nevada, has a law that requires a person to tell an officer his name if asked. Larry Hiibel challenged the conviction, claiming it violated his Fourth and Fifth Amendments, the right not to incriminate himself and to be free from unreasonable searches. The state intermediate court and Supreme Court rejected his argument in affirming the conviction. At first when I read this I think that this arrest and conviction violated Larry Hiibel Fourth and Fifth Amendment because he was arrested for the action of remaining silent but in a 5-to-4 opinion written by Justice Anthony Kennedy,
Victim Guerrero sustained a half inch cut along the inner portion of his right middle finger. Suspect Salseda did not sustain any visible injuries or complain of any pain.
John Dillinger was a gangster back in the great depression era. This is the life of the notorious John Dillinger, his gang, and his living legacy.