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Jeremy Radau, convicted in Harrison County baseball bat beating death, loses appeal

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BILOXI, Mississippi (AP) — The state Court of Appeals has upheld the capital murder conviction of Jeremy William Radau for the 2009 fatal beating of a 74-year-old Harrison County man. Radau was convicted in 2013 […]

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AP analysis: Wayne County capital murder case sparks debate on reliability of social media evidence

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JACKSON, Mississippi (AP) — The Mississippi Supreme Court could have added its voice to the national legal debate over law enforcement’s use emails, cellphones, Facebook and other electronic communications in criminal investigations and prosecutions. It […]

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