Patricia Cook
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Daniel Harmon-Wright should serve 3 years, jury recommends
A jury recommends that the former Culpeper officer convicted of manslaughter serve three years - the low end of sentencing guidelines - for the killing of an unarmed woman. The judge will consider the jury's recommendations April 10.
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Daniel Harmon-Wright testifies in murder trial
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Daniel Harmon-Wright told the jury that he wished the shooting that claimed the life of Patricia Ann Cook never happened. But he also said he couldn’t take his actions back.
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Daniel Harmon-Wright: Jury selection begins for Culpeper officer accused of murder
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Daniel Harmon-Wright, a former Culpeper police officer and Iraq war veteran, is accused of fatally shooting 54-year-old Patricia Cook while on duty last Feb. Tuesday, jury selection began for Harmon-Wright's trial.
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Daniel Harmon-Wright pleads not guilty
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Daniel Harmon-Wright, the officer facing charges, was hired to the Culpeper police force over the objections of a sergeant and lieutenant who conducted a background check on him, said the commonwealth attorney Friday.
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