2. Gateway cheerleader, 16, slain A 16-year-old girl was stabbed to death last evening by a teenage friend, who then apparently tried to kill himself by slashing his throat, Monroeville police said. Authorities did not release the name of the stabbing victim. But David Falvo, husband of Gateway school board President Cindy Falvo, said his wife knew the victim was Demi Cuccia, who would have been a junior at Gateway High School and a member of the cheerleading team.
5. Charges Dismissed Both boys stood, turning from the judge, to address their Patton Middle School classmates in the galley. "Girls, if I offended you or your parents, I'm sorry," Cornelison said. "I hope we still can be friends." Under the settlements, called a civil compromise, the girls received financial compensation and asked to withdraw from the criminal case. The boys agreed to publicly apologize in court for their behavior.
6. 'I'm Being Sued for WHAT?' Is somebody getting taken to the cleaners? A $10 dry cleaning bill for a pair of trousers has ballooned into a $67 million civil lawsuit. "Satisfaction Guaranteed."
7. The Plaintiff- Judge Roy Pearson He says in court papers that he has endured "mental suffering, inconvenience and discomfort." He says he was unable to wear that favorite suit on his first day of work. He's suing for 10 years of weekend car rentals so he can transport his dry cleaning to another store. The lawsuit is based in large part on Pearson's seemingly pained admission that he was taken in by the oldest and most insidious marketing tool in the dry cleaning industry arsenal.
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a single male came through the back entrance of Nicole Brown Simpson's condominium on Bundy Drive in the prestigious Brentwood area of Los Angeles . In a small, nearly enclosed area near the front gate, the man brutally slashed Nicole, almost severing her neck from her body. Then he struggled with and repeatedly--about thirty times--stabbed Ronald Goldman. Ronald Goldman was a twenty-five-year-old acquaintance of Nicole's, who had come to her condominium to return a pair of sunglasses that her mother had left earlier that evening at the Mezzaluna restaurant.