George Huguely wins right to appeal
Convicted murderer and former University of Virginia lacrosse player George Huguely V has won the right to an appeal.
Convicted murderer and former University of Virginia lacrosse player George Huguely V has won the right to an appeal.
A new field was dedicated to Yeardley Love yesterday.
George Huguely V has been sentenced for murder of ex-girlfriend Yeardley Love.
George Huguely is facing 26 years in prison for the 2010 murder of his ex-girlfriend Yeardley Love.
A Charlottesville judge says he won’t delay sentencing for George Huguely.
Huguely’s lawyers say a Charlottesville jury won’t be impartial in $30 million civil suit.
The defense claims prosecutors withheld information.
Close to 30 people gathered at the courtroom to review evidence which had been kept from the media and public until today.
Starting on Tuesday, photographs and evidence from the murder trial of George Huguely will be publicly displayed–for just two days.
She’s already taking on her daughter’s killer George Huguely and now the mother of slain UVA lacrosse player Yeardley Love is going after the State of Virginia and UVA.
Love’s family filed a lawsuit Thursday against the coaches of UVA’s Men’s Lacrosse program, of which George Huguely was a team member.
Previously unseen evidence in the George Huguely murder trial will soon be made available to the public.