Daily Archives: January 11, 2011

Snowstorm could be a problem

Anticipating the predicted snowstorm, Judge Richard A. Caputo instructed both parties to call in at 7 a.m. Wednesday to find out the status of the third day of proceedings in the federal trial of the three former Shenandoah police officers … Continue reading

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Just to refresh some memories, including mine!

I tend to forget things. I apologize for that. For almost three years I have been covering the case of Luis Ramírez, an undocumented immigrant beaten to death by four young white men in July 2008 in Shenandoah, Pa. These … Continue reading

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Seleccionan jurado, revelan nombres de testigos

Al menos nueve de 22 posibles jurados fueron descartados hoy en el primer día del juicio en contra de tres ex policías de Shenandoah acusados de obstruir la justicia en la investigación de la golpiza que mató a un inmigrante … Continue reading

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Selecting the jury, learning about possible witnesses

At least nine out of 22 prospective jurors were dismissed today in the first day of proceedings in the trial of three former Shenandoah police officers charged with obstructing justice in the investigation of the fatal beating of Luis Eduardo … Continue reading

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