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This website provides information about the "Duke Lacrosse Case" in which three Duke players were accused in 2006 of rape and other crimes they did not commit. ... North Carolina Attorney General Roy ...
Three Duke lacrosse players were accused of rape in 2006, though the accuser later admitted to fabricating the allegations. Here's a look back at the Duke lacrosse case and where the players are now.
Revisiting the Duke Lacrosse Case ... and Evans were exonerated in April 2007 — a year after the alleged attack — after the ...
The dismissal of all charges against three white Duke lacrosse players on ... North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper said his review of the case made it clear that they had been the ...
March 13, 2006 — Duke University lacrosse players throw a party at an off-campus house, ... Jan. 13 — North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper takes over the case.
The Duke lacrosse case, after all, was remarkable for, among other things, its enormous complexity. This was the main point I tried to convey in The Price of Silence, my book on the scandal, which ...
The case finally collapsed on April 11, more than a year after Nifong had launched it, when North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper dropped all the charges that Nifong had brought against Dave ...
ROY COOPER: Today, we are filing notices of dismissal for all charges against Reade Seligmann, Collin Finnerty and David Evans. ... And to use this case, the Duke Lacrosse case, ...
The most striking thing about William D. Cohan's revisionist, guilt-implying new book on the Duke lacrosse rape fraud is what's not in it. The best-selling, highly successful author's 621-page The ...
A year later, all charges against the young men were dropped — among them Colin Finnerty of Garden City — and North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper made a statement affirming their innocence.