Career criminal Frank Moore admits he has done some bad things in his life. But as he sits on death row, one thing he firmly denies is murder. Moore claims he fired in self-defense at two men who had been hunting him. Will an investigator's new testimony help his claims? What constitutes self-defense in a drug war zone?
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•Mixed Verdict
Former media mogul Conrad Black convicted of fraud, obstruction
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•'Money Decision'
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•Pain and Suffering
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•'Happy' About Decision
Pageant rules Miss New Jersey can keep crown, despite racy photos
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•Stressed over Exposure
Man who flew with tuberculosis sued by eight fellow passengers
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•Caught in Sting
Federal immigration agent gets more than three years for accepting $20,000 bribe
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•'Vindictive Prosecution'
Attorney in Genarlow Wilson case under fire for releasing sex video showing minor
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•Dear NSA...
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•'Deeply Sorry'
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