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2010-03-11

Fenton, Missouri woman claims self-defense in stabbing man over 40 times - Examiner.com

2010-03-09
KMOX.comFenton, Missouri woman claims self-defense in stabbing man over 40 timesExaminer.com... Oliver "Glenn" Boyer, stated that Vilcek told investigators she got into an altercation with the victim and stabbed him out of self-defense. ...Fenton Man Stabbed Nearly Forty Times By GirlfriendFOX2now.comJefferson County woman accused of stabbing man nearly 40 timesKFVSWoman jailed on charges she stabbed man nearly 40 timesKMOX.comall 14 news articles »

House debates gun rights, domestic abuse - Radio Iowa

2010-03-10
Central Florida News 13House debates gun rights, domestic abuseRadio Iowa“Don't we have a right to self-defense of our homes, of our children?” Alons asked. “If we go down that route to say self defense is escalating violence, ...House bill would take guns from domestic abusersDesMoinesRegister.comIowa House bans guns after domestic abuse convictionsQuad City Timesall 127 news articles »

Was it self-defense or an assault? First day of testimony in Uhlmeyer trial ... - Quincy Herald Whig

2010-03-08
Quincy Herald WhigWas it self-defense or an assault? First day of testimony in Uhlmeyer trial ...Quincy Herald Whig... inside a vehicle in the Uhlmeyer garage on Mo. 6, just up from the 18-Wheeler Restaurant in Taylor. “This was not lawful self-defense,” Reddington said. ...Testimony in trial of Larry Uhlmeyer of Taylor may possibly start Monday afternoonQuincy Herald Whigall 8 news articles »

Big East mailbag - ESPN (blog)

2010-03-09
Big East mailbagESPN (blog)But, in its defense, the students suggested it to the PR department and they ran with it. It's really for the students, and that's what's important. ...and more »

Former Missouri House speaker agrees to testify before grand jury - Kansas City Star

2010-03-07
Kansas City StarFormer Missouri House speaker agrees to testify before grand juryKansas City StarJetton also told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that he would waive his Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination and answer all questions about the ...and more »

2010-03-11