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(02/23/12 7:23am)
"Has there ever been a case of a student committing murder for the sake of robbery?" asked G.Z. Yeliseyev, a critic who could not believe Dostoevsky's novel "Crime and Punishment." The jury in the murder trial of George Huguely gave an answer last night, finding the former University student guilty of grand larceny and the second-degree murder of Yeardley Love. It was a murder ruled not premeditated, but done with malice and forethought. Huguely was also convicted for the unconnected robbery of a laptop, although there's another thing he stole which cannot be returned.
(02/21/12 4:20am)
The prosecution and defense in the murder trial of former University student George Huguely rested their cases Saturday and presented closing arguments. The jury will begin deliberations Wednesday. Huguely stands charged with the first-degree murder of former University student Yeardley Love.
(02/19/12 6:24pm)
The prosecution and defense in the murder trial of former University student George Huguely rested their cases Saturday and presented closing arguments. The jury will begin deliberations Wednesday.
(02/19/12 3:04am)
Court proceedings ended early yesterday, as former University student George Huguely's defense attorney Rhonda Quagliana remained ill, and the defendant expressed discomfort at continuing without both his counsel present. Huguely's other attorney, Francis McQ. Lawrence, presented five witnesses before court recessed for the day, expecting the trial to continue today.
(02/18/12 4:02am)
Court proceedings for the murder trial of former University student George Huguely were delayed yesterday because defense attorney Rhonda Quagliana was ill. Huguely stands accused of the first-degree murder of former University student Yeardley Love.
(02/17/12 4:07am)
Former University student George Huguely's defense team opened its presentation yesterday afternoon by claiming ex-girlfriend Yeardley Love died from suffocating while lying face down on her pillow. The prosecution claims she died from blunt force trauma inflicted by Huguely.
(02/16/12 4:02am)
Examination of the prosecution's witnesses continued yesterday in the seventh day of the trial of former University student George Huguely, as expert witnesses described their analysis of former University student Yeardley Love's brain. Huguely is charged with the murder of Love, his former girlfriend.
(02/15/12 3:30am)
Medical examiner Bill Gormley testified yesterday that Yeardley Love died of blunt force trauma injuries to the head and neck as George Huguely's murder trial entered its sixth day. Huguely faces first-degree murder charges for Love's death.
(02/14/12 3:32am)
Jurors viewed video testimony Friday, which was taken after the detainment of former University student George Huguely, showing his apparent shock at the death of ex-girlfriend and former University student Yeardley Love. Huguely stands accused of the first-degree murder of Love.
(02/11/12 2:12am)
On May 3, 2010, at 2:24 a.m., Charlottesville police responded to a dispatch reporting an “alcohol overdose” at a 14th Street apartment, Charlottesville Police Officer K.W. Blackwell testified at the murder trial of former University student George Huguely yesterday. Huguely is charged with the first-degree murder of ex-girlfriend and former University student Yeardley Love.
(02/11/12 12:30am)
68-44: The final score of the Virginia men's basketball team's Wednesday night victory against Wake Forest, which moved the Cavaliers to 6-3 in the conference, keeping them in the top 25 overall
(02/10/12 1:25am)
Prosecutors in the trial of former University student George Huguely yesterday read from email correspondence between Huguely and ex-girlfriend Yeardley Love, in which Huguely said, "I should have killed you." Huguely stands accused of the first-degree murder of Love.
(02/09/12 12:34am)
As former University student George Huguely's murder trial enters its third day, Commonwealth and defense attorneys have to reduce the 28 jurors they chose yesterday to the 15 people, including three alternates, who would decide whether Huguely is guilty of the first-degree murder of former University student and ex-girlfriend Yeardley Love.
(02/07/12 11:50pm)
Attorneys began selecting jurors yesterday for the murder trial of former University student and lacrosse player George Huguely.
(02/06/12 10:08pm)
Jury selection is scheduled to begin today in the trial of former University lacrosse player George Huguely. Huguely is accused of murdering fellow University lacrosse player Yeardley Love.
(02/06/12 7:51pm)
Already, it is a spectacle. The Commonwealth of Virginia v. George Huguely will begin today, attracting media and loved ones, who park or exit trolleys, or walk to attend the jury selection for a case summoning all the speculation and pageantry a showcase trial still carries in the South. Not a person is excited to go to the Charlottesville Circuit Court; but they go anyway, to conclude what began two years ago, although it will never end, not for the students who were here then and not for those no longer with us.
(02/03/12 7:48pm)
As former University student and lacrosse player George Huguely’s Feb. 6 trial date approaches, the University and Charlottesville communities gathered yesterday evening to discuss the criminal process, which they will witness during his two-week trial.
(01/27/12 12:17pm)
Charlottesville Circuit Court Judge Edward Hogshire decided the jury selection process for former University student George Huguely's upcoming murder trial at a hearing yesterday.
(12/02/11 5:00am)
At a hearing yesterday, Circuit Court Judge Edward Hogshire denied a motion filed by George Huguely to introduce videotaped statements from family members at sentencing proceedings so that they could be present in the courtroom throughout the trial, according to a report by NBC29. Huguely, a former University student and men's lacrosse player, is facing a first-degree murder charge for the death of his former girlfriend, Yeardley Love.
(11/08/11 7:52am)
Charlottesville Circuit Court Judge Edward Hogshire granted a motion yesterday to allow George Huguely's defense attorneys access to Yeardley Love's medical records. The hearing also addressed administrative issues related to jury selection and media presence, determining that there will be no live television broadcast of Huguely's trial.