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Carolina Panthers receiver Rae Carruth, 25, is shown in this November, 1999 jail mug shot after being charged in the shooting of Cherica Adams. Wearing leg irons and handcuffs, Carruth told a judge Thursday, Dec. 16, 1999, in Jackson, Tenn., he would return to North Carolina to face a murder charge in the shooting of his pregnant girlfriend, who died on Tuesday, Dec. 14. Carruth was captured by the FBI on Wednesday evening, hiding in the trunk of a car in a motel parking lot in Wildersville, Tenn., about 100 miles northeast of Memphis. (AP Photo)
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Former major league outfielder Chad Curtis was charged with criminal sexual conduct and was sentenced to 7-15 years in prison. New York Yankees' Chad Curtis watches his game-winning 10th inning homer against the Atlanta Braves to win game 3 of the World Series in New York Tuesday, Oct. 26, 1999. The Yankees lead the series 3-0. (AP Photo/Doug Mills)
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O.J. Simpson, right, is escorted by Clark County Detention Center corrections officer George Gafford during a break in an evidentiary hearing in Clark County District Court on May 17, 2013 in Las Vegas. Simpson, is currently serving a nine-to-33-year sentence in state prison as a result of his October 2008 conviction for armed robbery and kidnapping charges. (AP Photo/Ethan Miller, Pool)
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Former Ohio State and NFL quarterback Art Schlichter, left, enters the Franklin County Common Pleas Court Thursday, Sept 15, 2011, in Columbus, Ohio. In a deal with prosecutors, Schlichter pleaded guilty Thursday to 13 counts and was sentenced to 10 years in prison. The 51-year-old Schlichter also is expected to plead guilty soon to federal charges of bank and wire fraud and filing a false tax return. (AP Photo/Terry Gilliam)
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Former Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Ugueth Urbina, right, is handcuffed and escorted by a police officer at a police station in Caracas, Venezuela Wednesday Nov. 9, 2005. Urbina was arrested and later charged with attempted murder. (AP Photo/STR)
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Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis listens to the proceedings in Atlanta Municipal Court during his preliminary hearing in Atlanta. Lewis, a Pro Bowl linebacker, was charged in the stabbing deaths of two people shortly after the Super Bowl. In a plea agreement he pled guilty to obstruction of justice in exchange for testimony against two other defendants. (AP Photo/Erik S. Lesser)
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Dion Davis was sound asleep with a bag of stolen jewelry lying next to him on the bed, according to the Sarasota County Sheriff's Office. (WJAX-TV)
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FILE - In this May 22, 2012, file photo, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell pauses during a new conference in Atlanta. A law enforcement official says he sent a video of Ray Rice punching his then-fiancee to an NFL employee five months ago, while league executives have insisted they didn't see the violent images until they were published this week. The person played The Associated Press a 12-second voicemail from an NFL office number confirming the video arrived on April 9. A female voice expresses thanks for providing the video and says: "You're right. It's terrible." Goodell sent a memo on Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2014, to the 32 teams reiterating that the NFL never saw the video until Monday, Sept. 8. (AP Photo/David Goldman, File)
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Gen. Michael V. Hayden, former CIA director. (AP Photo/Luis M. Alvarez, File)
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FILE - In this May 22, 2012, file photo, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell pauses during a new conference in Atlanta. A law enforcement official says he sent a video of Ray Rice punching his then-fiancee to an NFL employee three months ago, while league executives have insisted they didn't see the violent images until they were published this week. The person played The Associated Press a 12-second voicemail from an NFL office number confirming the video arrived on April 9. A female voice expresses thanks for providing the video and says: "You're right. It's terrible." Goodell sent a memo on Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2014, to the 32 teams reiterating that the NFL never saw the video until Monday, Sept. 8. (AP Photo/David Goldman, File)
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Attorney Robert Pepin, the public defender for defendant Shannon Conley, speaks with members of the media following Conley's plea hearing, at the U.S. Federal Courthouse, in Denver, Wednesday Sept. 10, 2014. Conley, a 19-year-old suburban Denver woman who federal authorities say intended to wage jihad has pleaded guilty under a deal that requires her to give authorities information about others with the same intentions. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley)
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FILE - In this May 8, 2012, file photo, former NFL quarterback Ryan Leaf, center, sits in a Cascade County courtroom in Great Falls, Mont. Leaf has been sentenced to five years in prison in Texas for violating terms of his probation. (AP Photo/The Great Falls Tribune, Larry Beckner, File) NO SALES
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In this June 26, 2013 file photo, gay rights advocate Vin Testa waves a rainbow flag in front of the Supreme Court in Washington. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)
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National Edition News cover for September 8, 2014 - Obama’s delay to send 60,000 away: Demonstrators are arrested outside the White House in Washington on Thursday, Aug. 28, 2014 during a rally calling for President Barack Obama to stop deportations of migrants in the country illegally and to make a decision on how to provide relief for immigrant families. U.S. Park Police said 145 people were arrested. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)
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A Texas teenager faces state and federal charges after leading U.S. Border Patrol and sheriff's deputies on a 119-mile overnight pursuit while carrying 14 illegal immigrants in her truck. (KSAT)
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The dean of students at Pittsfield (Massachusetts) High School was arrested and charged Wednesday after purportedly selling cocaine in the area. (Associated Press, file)
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**FILE** In this undated photo released by the UNC Greensboro Police Department, Thursday, Jan. 23, 2014, a counterfeit $100.00 bill is shown. Investigators say a student at the University of North Carolina Greensboro faces felony charges after they found almost $13,000 in counterfeit bills in her room. UNCG police say Symone Vannessa Brown, 19, of Charlotte, was arrested Tuesday after she tried to pass this bill, with the signature “Moe Money,” at a drug store in Greensboro. The bill also says “Proprietor of the Counterfeiting” under the signature. Brown was released Wednesday from jail on a $3,000 bond. (AP Photo/UNC Greensboro Police Department)
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**FILE** Acting Associate Attorney General Tony West (right) speaks as New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman (second from right), Stuart F. Delery (second from left), Acting Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Division, and Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan stand by during a news conference at the Department of Justice in Washington on Oct. 2, 2012, about the first legal action of the Residential Mortgage-Backed Securities (RMBS) Working Group. (Associated Press)
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Despite the new ruling from a federal judge in favor of gay marriage, Wisconsin Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen sent his clerks a note reminding them that an earlier stay against the practice remains in effect statewide. (Associated Press)