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Lesbian stands trial for impersonating a man and tricking woman into having sex with her
Gayle Newland admitted to the court that she created a male persona when she was 13.
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Prosecutors: Charges against activist likely to be dropped
Child sex-abuse charges against prominent gay rights activist Terry Bean will likely be dismissed, since the alleged victim is unlikely to show up for trial.
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Trial begins for man accused of raping teen
“It didn’t feel real. I didn’t understand what happened. It was overwhelming.”
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Jury: Maine man defamed orphanage founder with abuse claims
The jury awarded $7 million in damages to Michael Geilenfeld, even though seven Haitian men testified that they were molested by him.
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Mistrial declared in King murder trial after jury fails to reach consensus
A judge in California on Thursday declared a mistrial in the case of an Oxnard teenager accused of the execution-style murder of an openly gay classmate, Lawrence King.
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Defense rests in murder trial of gay teen; accused refuses to testify
Defense attorneys on Monday rested their case in the murder trial of 17-year-old Brandon McInerney, accused in the 2008 execution-style slaying of Lawrence King, a gay classmate.
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Defense witnesses: childhood molestation triggered violent reaction to gay classmate
Testimony in the murder trial of 17-year-old Brandon McInerney, accused of killing an openly gay classmate, brought new revelations of McInerney’s abusive childhood, and testimony that the victim antagonized McInerney by parading around in makeup and high heels.
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King murder trial resumes — defense claims accused was sexually harassed
Testimony resumes this week in the murder trial of 17-year-old Brandon McInerney, accused of the 2008 execution-style shooting of an openly gay classmate, then-15-year-old Lawrence King.
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Trial gets underway of California teen charged with killing gay classmate
Opening arguments are scheduled to get underway Tuesday in the trial of Brandon McInerney, charged with the execution style killing of a gay classmate in 2008.
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Lesbian reservist who successfully challenged DADT dismissal, will retire
A decorated Air Force Reserve flight nurse, who successfully challenged her dismissal under the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy, said on Tuesday she will retire rather than return to duty.