Yeardley Love
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George Huguely appeal to be heard by Virginia appeals court
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George Huguely was convicted of second-degree murder in Yeardley Love's May 2010 death. The Virginia appeals court will hear his appeal.
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George Huguely serving time in Keen Mountain Correctional Center in Oakwood
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George W. Huguely V was assigned in mid-October to Keen Mountain Correctional Center in Oakwood, according to the Virginia Department of Corrections website.
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George Huguely appeals 2nd-degree murder conviction
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Attorneys for the Chevy Chase, Md., defendant did not outline a basis for their appeal.
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Yeardley Love's family talks with Katie Couric in exclusive interview
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The mother and sister of Yeardley Love, the University of Virginia student murdered by her ex-boyfriend, sit down with Katie Couric to talk about their painful loss and the prison sentence that keeps George Huguely behind bars.
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George Huguely sentenced to 23 years in murder of Yeardley Love
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Huguely's jury had recommended a 26-year sentence following his conviction of second-degree murder in February. He was sentenced Thursday to 23 years behind bars.
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George Huguely to be sentenced for murder of Yeardley Love
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George W. Huguely V, the former University of Virginia lacrosse player who killed Yeardley love, his ex-girlfriend, faces a 26-year prison term. Get all the updates here.
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Yeardley Love to be honored at Notre Dame Preparatory School
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Notre Dame Preparatory School said a turf field will be dedicated Sept. 9 in a ceremony that will include prayers and remarks from the Love family and school representatives, as well as readings, music and a blessing of the field.
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George Huguely bid for new trial rejected
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A judge on Wednesday rejected a defense motion to set aside George Huguely V's second-degree murder conviction and order a new trial in the May 2010 killing of Yeardley Love.
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George Huguely seeks new trial in U.Va. murder case
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A former University of Virginia lacrosse player convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend is asking a judge to grant him a new trial.
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UVa. lacrosse murder: Judge bars cameras in courtroom
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Cameras will be barred from the courtroom when a former University of Virginia lacrosse player is sentenced on second-degree murder and grand larceny charges.
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George Huguely wants wrongful death lawsuit venue changed
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Media outlets report that George Huguely's lawyers filed a motion requesting a change of venue Wednesday in Charlottesville Circuit Court.
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George Huguely conviction set aside, lawyers ask
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WVIR-TV in Charlottesville reported that convicted murderer George Huguely's attorneys identified at least eight pre-trial and trial errors in the motion to have the jury's verdict set aside for a new trial.
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Should the University of Virginia be held responsible for Yeardley Love’s death? (poll)
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The mother of slain University of Virginia lacrosse player, Yeardley Love, has filed lawsuits against the former men's lacrosse player convicted of murdering her daughter as well as the team's coaches, the university's athletics director and the state, claiming they ignored the student's erratic behavior. Should the university be held responsible for Yeardley Love's death? Take our poll.
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George Huguely murder case evidence made public
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The public will have an opportunity to view some evidence from the trial of a former University of Virginia lacrosse player convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend.
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George Huguely sued over Yeardley Love slaying
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Sharon Love is requesting nearly $29.5 million in compensatory damages for the death of her daughter, Yeardley Love.
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Yeardley Love murder: Sharon Love speaks out for first time
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For the first time since her daughter was beaten to death in May 2010, Sharon Love is speaking out about Yeardley, George Huguely and the steps she's taking to make sure it doesn't happen to anyone else.
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George Huguely to be sentenced Aug. 30
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A former University of Virginia lacrosse player convicted in the beating death of his ex-girlfriend will be sentenced on Aug. 30.
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Ian Glomski, juror from George Huguely trial, speaks out
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Speaking out just days after he and his fellow jurors convicted George Huguely of second-degree murder and grand larceny, a University of Virginia professor says he feels 'at peace' with the decision.
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