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MEMPHIS, Tenn. - Opening statements are set to begin Monday morning in the murder trial of Tyre Nichols. Three former Memphis Police (MPD) officers are facing second-degree murder charges.
A second criminal trial related to Nichols' death is set to begin, with cameras allowed in the courtroom. The trial will likely re-expose the public to the video footage, raising questions about ...
Federal Judge Mark Norris is no longer over the case after having recused himself from the criminal case involving the former ...
The sentencing hearings for five former Memphis police officers will be pushed back after the judge on the case recused ...
4:27 p.m.: Court is done for the day. It will resume at 9 a.m. Tuesday. 3:17 p.m.: The state calls its first witness, RowVaughn Wells, who is Tyre Nichols’ mother. She testified that she move… ...
Sentencing was set to begin June 16, but a last-minute recusal by Norris left those dates in question. Chief Judge Sheryl H. Lipman has since been assigned to the case.
Sentencing was set to begin June 16, but a last-minute recusal by Norris left those dates in question. Chief Judge Sheryl H. Lipman has since been assigned to the case.
Sentencing was set to begin June 16, but a last-minute recusal by Norris left those dates in question. Chief Judge Sheryl H. Lipman has since been assigned to the case.
Sentencing was set to begin June 16, but a last-minute recusal by Norris left those dates in question. Chief Judge Sheryl H. Lipman has since been assigned to the case.
Sentencing was set to begin June 16, but a last-minute recusal by Norris left those dates in question. Chief Judge Sheryl H. Lipman has since been assigned to the case.
Sentencing was set to begin June 16, but a last-minute recusal by Norris left those dates in question. Chief Judge Sheryl H. Lipman has since been assigned to the case.