Man convicted for using dead brother’s identity for more than 60 years

In a surprising turn of events, Napoleon Gonzalez, an 86-year-old man from Etna, Maine, was found guilty of multiple counts of fraud, including identity theft, passport fraud, Social Security fraud, and mail fraud. The verdict was delivered last Friday after a two-day trial at the U.S. District Court in Bangor, with Judge John A. Woodcock, Jr. presiding. Gonzalez had been impersonating his deceased brother, Guillermo Gonzalez, since the mid-1960s. Guillermo had died in infancy in …

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Girl convicted of murder for intentional crash that took her boyfriend and his friend’s life

In a recent ruling, Mackenzie Shirilla, a 19-year-old from Ohio, was convicted for deliberately driving her car into a brick wall at a speed of 100 mph, leading to the deaths of her boyfriend and his friend. The presiding judge, Nancy Margaret Russo of Cuyahoga County, characterized Shirilla’s actions as calculated and intentional, stating that this was not a case of reckless driving but a premeditated act of murder. Shirilla was found guilty on four …

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Supreme Court Throws Out Case Against Bill Cosby

(InformingNews.com) – After a Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling that released Bill Cosby from his prison sentence early, appeals to the US Supreme Court began through the Montgomery County district attorney. The highest court in the land just revealed whether it would look at this case. The justices issued no comments, but the ruling puts an end to the saga that began in 2005. Bill Cosby used to be one of America’s favorite dads as the …

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