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Trial begins for man charged in 2017 Charlottesville torch rally at the University of Virginia
Read full article: Trial begins for man charged in 2017 Charlottesville torch rally at the University of VirginiaA trial has begun for a man charged with using a flaming torch to intimidate counterprotesters during a gathering of white nationalists in Charlottesville, Virginia, seven years ago.
Collecting $26M award vs. white nationalists may be tough
Read full article: Collecting $26M award vs. white nationalists may be toughNine people who sued white nationalist leaders and organizations over the violence at a deadly rally in Charlottesville in 2017 won a $26 million judgment for the injuries and trauma they endured.
Jury awards $26M in damages for Unite the Right violence
Read full article: Jury awards $26M in damages for Unite the Right violenceA jury has ordered 17 white nationalist leaders and organizations to pay $26 million in damages over violence that erupted during the deadly 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville.
Jury begins deliberations in 'Unite the Right' civil trial
Read full article: Jury begins deliberations in 'Unite the Right' civil trialA jury has completed the first day of deliberations in a civil trial of white nationalists accused of conspiring to commit racially motivated violence at the deadly “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville in 2017.
Jury to hear closing arguments in 'Unite the Right' trial
Read full article: Jury to hear closing arguments in 'Unite the Right' trialLawyers for nine people hurt during the “Unite The Right” rally in Charlottesville have told a jury that white nationalists “planned, executed and then celebrated” racially motivated violence that left one counterprotester dead and dozens more injured.
Woman recalls total 'terror' of Charlottesville car attack
Read full article: Woman recalls total 'terror' of Charlottesville car attackA woman who was pushed to safety as a car slammed into counterprotesters at a 2017 white nationalist rally in Charlottesville has recounted a scene of “complete terror."
Jury hears opening statements in 'Unite the Right" trial
Read full article: Jury hears opening statements in 'Unite the Right" trialJurors have heard opening statements in a civil lawsuit that accuses white nationalists of conspiring to commit violence at the “Unite the Right” demonstrations in Charlottesville in 2017.
'Unite the Right' rally's planners accused in civil trial
Read full article: 'Unite the Right' rally's planners accused in civil trialJury selection has begun at a civil trial in Charlottesville, Virginia to determine whether white nationalists who planned the so-called “Unite the Right” rally will be held responsible for the violence that erupted.
Bruised and haunted, US holds tight as 2020 campaigns close
Read full article: Bruised and haunted, US holds tight as 2020 campaigns closeBut by the final, frenetic sprint of the 2020 race, the world had long peered into the country's darkest corners and seen a battered and haunted image staring back. The presidency and control of the Senate are in the balance, but for many, there was something even more urgent. “Tuesday is our big deal as a country!” Trump said on Sunday, as he braved flurries and a stiff wind chill in Michigan. In Texas, Trump supporters in cars and trucks swarmed around a Biden campaign bus at high speed on a highway. ___Associated Press writers Alex Jaffe traveling with Biden, Zeke Miller with Trump, and Kathleen Ronayne with Harris contributed to this report.
White supremacist sentenced to life in prison for Charlottesville car attack
Read full article: White supremacist sentenced to life in prison for Charlottesville car attackFields is due to be sentenced July 15 for his first-degree murder conviction in state court. US Judge Michael F. Urbanski is expected to sentence Fields on Friday afternoon, following testimony from prosecution witnesses and the defense. Prosecutors -- seeking a sentence of life in prison -- went over details of the attack, including playing video of the car going into the crowd. Two victims said they wished Fields could get the death penalty, but since that's not an option they hope he gets a life sentence. In a memorandum to the court, Fields pleads for mercy and asks for a lesser sentence.
White supremacist apologizes before being sentenced to life in prison for deadly car attack in
Read full article: White supremacist apologizes before being sentenced to life in prison for deadly car attack inJames Alex Fields Jr. drove this Dodge Charger into a group of counterprotesters, killing Heather Heyer. CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - An avowed white supremacist who drove his car into a crowd of anti-racism protesters during a white nationalist rally in Virginia has been sentenced to life in prison on hate crime charges. James Alex Fields Jr. of Maumee, Ohio, was sentenced Friday after pleading guilty in March to federal hate crime charges in an attack that killed one person and injured more than two dozen others. He will be sentenced next month on separate state charges. Fields admitted deliberately driving his car into counterprotesters who showed up to demonstrate against the white nationalists.