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Jarred Dwayne Shaw, who played college basketball for both Oklahoma State and Utah, faces up to life or the death penalty.
If convicted, Dallas native Jarred Shaw, 34, could face death by firing squad for allegedly attempting to smuggle drugs.
During a search of his apartment, police allegedly discovered more than 100 pieces of Delta-9 THC cannabis candies.
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FirstSportz on MSNEx-College Basketball Star Facing ‘Death by Execution’ Over Marijuana SmugglingWhen a young athlete works on his or her game, their goal is often to make it to the pros The post Ex-College Basketball Star ...
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Irish Star on MSNAmerican basketball player could face death penalty after drugs arrestA former NBA hopeful and professional basketball player has learned that he could face the death penalty while in Indonesia, ...
A gunman who shot four people at a west Las Vegas gym, killing one and injuring three, was then shot dead by police, the ...
Police said the two young men were present when 14-year-old Simon Cuevas was shot and killed while walking home from school April 16.
Nauset 5, Barnstable 4: The Warriors (3-14) capped off Senior Night by ending a two-game losing streak. The win was ...
Some drivers in Kane County seem to be wedded to their cell phones while driving – a no-no that resulted in 10 citations for disobeying the hands-free law, according to a news release from the Kane ...
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