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Revision as of 21:28, 23 March 2015 edit71.62.250.238 (talk) Undid revision 653215056 by 70.190.111.213 (talk) then readd the crimes he was convicted of. we don't need his entire fucking career history. short and sweet is the name of the game← Previous edit Revision as of 21:29, 23 March 2015 edit undo70.190.111.213 (talk) Undid revision 653215315 by 71.62.250.238 (talk)again which cirme are you saying is lessor - the cirems occured across state linesNext edit →
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*The ] sitting in Palm Ridge, ], finds former doubles tennis champion ] guilty of two counts of rape and one of sexual assault of three former students that he coached in ]. *The ] sitting in Palm Ridge, ], finds former doubles tennis champion ] guilty of two counts of rape and one of sexual assault of three former students that he coached in ].
*After having played with the ], ] and ] during a standout 14-year ] career, former player ] pleads guilty in a ] courtroom to raping two women after spiking their drinks at a ], apartment in November 2013, and the court sentences him to nine years in prison. Specifically, he pleads guilty to one count of sexual assault and one count of attempted sexual assault. Sharper's guilty plea is entered by telephone conference call from ], ], where the former five-time ] ] is being held on separate charges of drugging four women and raping two of them in ]. Sharper, who had helped the New Orleans Saints win the ], was indicted in December on charges of sexually assaulting two women at his ], ] apartment in September 2013. Last week, he was charged in ] with sexually assaulting two women who were "physically incapable of resisting or understanding the nature of the defendant's conduct," according to a criminal complaint filed there. Under the terms of his Arizona plea deal, Sharper will serve his time in a federal prison.
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Revision as of 21:29, 23 March 2015

Current events of March 23, 2015 (2015-03-23) (Monday) edit history watch
Armed conflicts and attacks
Business and economy
  • China's biggest state-owned chemical company ChemChina acquires a 26% stake in Italian tire manufacturer Pirelli with an additional offer to buy the remaining outstanding shares. (AP)
Law and crime
  • The South Gauteng High Court sitting in Palm Ridge, Katlehong, finds former doubles tennis champion Bob Hewitt guilty of two counts of rape and one of sexual assault of three former students that he coached in South Africa. (News 24)
  • After having played with the New Orleans Saints, Green Bay Packers and Minnesota Vikings during a standout 14-year NFL career, former player Darren Sharper pleads guilty in a Maricopa County courtroom to raping two women after spiking their drinks at a Tempe, Arizona, apartment in November 2013, and the court sentences him to nine years in prison. Specifically, he pleads guilty to one count of sexual assault and one count of attempted sexual assault. Sharper's guilty plea is entered by telephone conference call from Los Angeles, California, where the former five-time Pro Bowl safety is being held on separate charges of drugging four women and raping two of them in West Hollywood. Sharper, who had helped the New Orleans Saints win the 2010 Super Bowl, was indicted in December on charges of sexually assaulting two women at his New Orleans, Louisiana apartment in September 2013. Last week, he was charged in Nevada with sexually assaulting two women who were "physically incapable of resisting or understanding the nature of the defendant's conduct," according to a criminal complaint filed there. Under the terms of his Arizona plea deal, Sharper will serve his time in a federal prison. (Reuters)
Politics and elections
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