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(05/06/22 8:53pm)
A jury found George Huguely liable May 2 for $15 million in compensatory damages and other punitive damages in the murder of Virginia women’s lacrosse player Yeardley Love. Love’s mother Sharon Love and sister Lexie Love Hodges will each receive $7.5 million in damages.
(09/14/21 8:03pm)
George Huguely was denied his most recent attempt at appeal by the federal 4th Circuit Court of Appeals last month. Huguely, a former Virginia men’s lacrosse player, was charged with killing Virginia women’s lacrosse player Yeardley Love in May 2010.
(07/02/21 4:25pm)
As former Dean of Students Allen Groves begins his new chapter at Syracuse University, one important question remains for the 14-year veteran of the University — what colors will he sport when the two Atlantic Coastal Conference rivals go to head-to-head in just a few short months?
(12/29/20 6:17pm)
A evidentiary hearing will be held for one claim by George Huguely, a former University student convicted of killing his then-girlfriend and fellow University student, Yeardley Love, in May 2010.
(12/28/20 5:43pm)
Huguely argues that his right to an impartial jury was harmed when a juror asked for a dictionary to resolve confusion over the world “malice.”
(08/03/20 5:56am)
On a late night in the fall of 2018, just as the semester was wrapping up, a Black first-year student was studying for final exams at Alderman Library when he decided to walk back to his Alderman Road dorm as the library was about to close. For no particular reason, he decided to traverse the full length of adjacent McCormick Road rather than taking a shortcut through the McCormick Road residence halls commonly used by students. Not long after he started walking, the student — who asked to be identified only as Publius for this story — said something didn't feel quite right.
(10/16/19 2:13am)
Tim Longo was named interim police chief for the University on Oct. 1 after former Chief Tommye S. Sutton resigned from the position.
(12/06/18 2:52am)
Due to shows such as CSI and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, there are huge misconceptions around strangulation. Many believe that bruising and fingerprint marks after strangulation are common. In reality the signs of strangulation can be much more subtle, leading to a lack of evidence in court. Kathryn Laughon, nursing associate professor and forensic nurse, is now conducting research to change that.
(06/12/18 4:13am)
The family of Yeardley Love dropped its wrongful death lawsuit against George Huguely V Monday after a federal appeals court ruled Huguely’s insurance company does not have to cover any potential damages.
(06/12/18 4:10am)
George Huguely was previously tried and found guilty of second-degree murder and grand larceny.
(10/26/17 4:35am)
Colorful t-shirts flapped in the breeze outside New Cabell, each emblazoned with a message written by a survivor of intimate partner violence. Events held by the Maxine Platzer Lynn Women’s Center taking place on Grounds and activities by student groups are part of a broader push for education and community engagement during Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
(03/24/17 12:03am)
Huguely was convicted of second-degree murder and grand larceny on Feb. 22, 2012 for killing his ex-girlfriend and fellow U.Va. student Yeardley Love.
(03/24/17 5:10am)
A federal judge in Maryland ruled in favor of Chartis Property Casualty Company Monday in a lawsuit the insurance company filed against former University student and lacrosse player George Huguely. The insurance company sought to dispute the claim that they were obligated to provide Huguely insurance coverage in a related civil lawsuit.
(01/20/17 8:26pm)
University President Teresa Sullivan announced in an email Friday she plans on leaving the University after her contract ends in summer of 2018, and has asked the Board of Visitors to begin searching for a new president.
(10/20/16 1:27am)
A Charlottesville Circuit Court judge denied a request Tuesday to stall the wrongful death lawsuit against George Huguely. Huguely was convicted of killing his girlfriend, University lacrosse player Yeardley Love, in 2012.
(03/31/16 4:48am)
The Charlottesville Circuit Court held a hearing on former University student George Huguely’s petition for habeas corpus, or unlawful imprisonment, March 30.
(01/29/16 11:21pm)
A new petition has been filed for a post-conviction relief to overturn former University student George Huguely’s second-degree murder conviction.
(10/26/15 4:10am)
Recently, Virginia legislators have debated the quality of University President Teresa Sullivan’s leadership, with Del. David Ramadan, R-Loudon, calling for Sullivan’s resignation. In response, Del. David Toscano, D-Charlottesville, and Del. Jimmie Massie, R-Richmond, have voiced their support for Sullivan.
(04/11/15 1:28am)
Former University student and lacrosse player George Huguely, who was convicted of second-degree murder in the 2010 killing of his former girlfriend Yeardley Love — also a University student — is trying to take his case to the United States Supreme Court after a series of failed appeals in Virginia. This will be the final opportunity that Huguely, who is serving a 23-year prison sentence, and his defense team have for overturning the sentence.
(03/18/15 4:15am)
It is an age-old investigative technique to look for common threads in purported crimes in order to determine if they can be traced to a single culprit. At the University, such an examination produces a result that is hard to ignore — yet it has been.