George W. Huguely V is serving a 23-year sentence for the 2010 slaying of fellow student and former girlfriend, Yeardley Love
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George W. Huguely V on Tuesday asked the Court of Appeals for Virginia to vacate his 2012 second-degree murder conviction in the death of Yeardley Love. Huguely, 25, of Chevy Chase, dated Love while both were varsity lacrosse players at the University of Virginia. Read full article >>
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“I’m so sorry for your loss.” That platitude was the best that George Huguely V could muster this week as he finally addressed the grieving family of the woman he murdered. I should not have been surprised by those empty words of sympathy...Show More Summary
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A former college lacrosse player was sentenced today to 23 years in prison for the alcohol-fueled beating death of his ex-girlfriend. George W. Huguely V was sentenced for the slaying of 22-year-old Yeardley Love, who was found face down in her blood-soaked pillow on May 3, 2010. Authorities said the...
Jurors who convicted the 24-year-old defendant recommended 26 years for the second-degree murder of Love in May 2010
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George Huguely V was sentenced to 23 years in prison today for the murder of his ex-girlfriend Yeardley Love. Huguely, a 24-year-old former lacrosse player at the University of Virginia, was convicted of second-degree murder on February 22nd. Before he was sentenced, Huguely had the chance to address the court. Huguely said: “To the Loves, [...]Show More Summary
A judge in Virginia imposed a 23-year prison sentence on George W. Huguely V, a former University of Virginia lacrosse player convicted in the alcohol-fueled beating death of ex-girlfriend Yeardley Love in 2010, The Associated Press reported Thursday.
Love's body was found …
A Virginia jury will recommend convicted killer George Huguely to serve 26 years in prison for Yeardley Love's murder
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Post by Sasha Brown-WorshamYeardley Love was beautiful, young, smart and driven. She would have done so many things with her life but she never got the chance because one night, in a rage, George Huguely killed her. Huguely was convicted of second degree murder and his sentencing will be Thursday. Show More Summary
With the sentencing of Huguely approaching, the odds are that a judge will heed a jury's recommendation of a 26-year sentence without the prospect of parole
George Huguely's sentencing is August 30. and he receive up to 26 years in prison
The sentencing of a former University of Virginia lacrosse player convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend will be held as scheduled later this month. Media outlets say a Charlottesville Circuit Court judge on Monday denied George Huguely’s request to delay his Aug. 30 sentencing until after Oct. 1. Read full article >>
George Huguely's lawyer filed a motion requesting a change of venue, arguing that he can't get a fair trial in Charlottesville, Va.
Lawyers for a former University of Virginia lacrosse player convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend are seeking a new venue for the trial of a wrongful death lawsuit against him. Media outlets report that George Huguely’s lawyers filed a motion requesting a change of venue Wednesday in Charlottesville Circuit Court. Show More Summary
Attorneys for former University of Virginia lacrosse player George Huguely V of Chevy Chase have asked for a new trial, arguing that the trial judge’s decision to move forward with testimony after one defense law was too ill to attend court for two days violated Huguely’s sixth amendment right to counsel of his own choosing. Read full article >>