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The prosecution accused the defense of trying to distract jurors from the fact the doctor was charged with breaking Michigan's assisted-suicide ban.
Rabbi Fred Neulander was a pillar of his Cherry Hill, New Jersey community -- the founder of a synagogue, a father and a husband; little did anyone know, he was also an adulterer, one capable of hiring a hitman to murder his own wife.
Melanie McGuire made a living bringing life into the world as a fertility clinic nurse; the police accused her of shooting her husband, dismembering his body and disposing of it in suitcases dumped into the Chesapeake Bay.
Rutgers freshman Tyler Clementi and Dharun Ravi had only been roommates for a few weeks when Ravi decided to secretly film Tyler kissing another man; soon after, Clementi took his own life and Ravi faced surprising criminal charges.
The murders of Voncile Smith and her sons John and Richard set Pensacola, Florida on edge; the courts try to decide if this was an occult ritual or something much more basic: greed.
Prosecutors argued duct tape was the murder weapon that was used to kill her two-year-old daughter Caylee. An emotional grandmother was back on the stand to talk about that day she learned of her granddaughter Caylee's fate. Her remains were found near their home in a wooded area with duct tape on her skull. The discovery of Caylee Anthony's remains while her mom Casey was in jail, not only rocked the community but it broke the Anthony family as a whole.
Casey Anthony's mother Cindy is under cross-examination; Judge Belvin Perry makes some stipulations to the jurors; prosecutors focus on Casey Anthony's tattoo - it says Bella Vita or beautiful life - which she got while Caylee was missing.
The state would be wrapping up its case soon against Casey Anthony. She's accused of killing her two-year-old daughter Caylee who was missing for more than five months. The state rested its case in Florida versus Anthony. Jurors heard three and a half weeks of testimony about what prosecutors say happened to little Caylee. But now, the defense would get its turn to try to convince them Casey did not kill her. The defense pushed to have charges against Casey Anthony thrown out.