Category: In the News
Ex-Dauphin County GOP chair William Trickett Smith Sr. headed back to prison in arson case
Guilty plea in William T. Smith arson case
An East Shore lawyer and former political power-broker who once chaired the Dauphin County Republican Party is headed back to prison after pleading guilty in a 2007 arson.
Read More...Posted on 07 Nov 2012, 10:58 - Category: In the News
Emmanuel Nzambi sentenced to 20 to 40 years for Dauphin County shooting, faces murder trial in Cumberland County
Sentencing for attempted murder in Emmanuel Nzambi case
A Dauphin County judge this morning sentenced Emmanuel Nzambi, 41, to 20 to 40 years in state prison for shooting and wounding a Lower Paxton Township neighbor without provocation in July 2007.
Read More...Posted on 07 Nov 2011, 10:59 - Category: In the News
Betty Lou Scott found guilty but mentally ill in slaying of her daughter
Jury rejects defense claim that she was legally insane at time of murder
A Dauphin County jury this afternoon convicted Betty Lou Scott as being guilty but mentally ill of first-degree murder for the July 2010 murder of her daughter at their Susquehanna Township home.
Read More...Posted on 06 Oct 2011, 11:01 - Category: In the News
Successful murder prosecution in Harrisburg car chase could affect similar cases
A jury convicted Isaac Roberts of third-degree murder. Roberts was fleeing police in April 2010 when he broadsided a car in Harrisburg, killing 18-year-old Akeem Cornelius.
Isaac Roberts tore through red lights around midnight April 19, 2010, while fleeing police in midtown Harrisburg.
Read More...Posted on 11 Jul 2011, 10:57 - Category: In the News
High court affirms death sentence for Middletown man
Pennsylvania Supreme Court affirms death sentence in Wholaver case
The state Supreme Court has upheld the death penalty for a Middletown man convicted of killing his wife and two daughters on Christmas Eve eight years ago.
Read More...Posted on 18 Feb 2010, 10:52 - Category: In the News
Connect With Us