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  1. Convicted killer of professors won't attend court

    CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A man convicted in the stabbing deaths of two Dartmouth College professors when he was 17 has waived his right to be in court when his lawyer argues for a resentencing hearing.        

    Boston Globe May 9 18:04PM UTC
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    CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A man convicted in the stabbing deaths of two Dartmouth College professors when he was 17 will not be in court next week when his lawyer argues for a resentencing hearing based on a U.S. Supreme Court ruling from last year.

    Greenwich Time May 9 20:51PM UTC
  3. Dartmouth professors' killer won't attend court

    CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A man convicted in the stabbing deaths of two Dartmouth College professors when he was 17 will not be in court next week when his lawyer argues for a resentencing hearing based on a U.S. Supreme Court ruling from last year.        

    Boston Globe May 9 20:35PM UTC
  4. Dartmouth professors' killer won't attend court

    CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A man convicted in the stabbing deaths of two Dartmouth College professors when he was 17 will not be in court next week when his lawyer argues for a resentencing hearing based on a U.S. Supreme Court ruling from last year.        

    Boston Globe May 9 20:47PM UTC
  5. Professors’ killer won’t attend court

    Fri, 10 May 2013 04:47:17 GMT By LYNNE TUOHY The Associated Press Tulloch A man convicted in the stabbing deaths of two Dartmouth College professors when he was 17 will not be in court next week when his lawyer argues for a resentencing hearing based on a U.S. Supreme Court ruling from last year. Robert Tulloch was one of two ...

    Concord Monitor May 10 04:39AM UTC
  6. Killer of Dartmouth Professors to Get Resentencing Hearing

    Concord — A man convicted in the stabbing deaths of two Dartmouth College professors when he was 17 will not be in court next week when his lawyer argues for a resentencing hearing based on a U.S. Supreme Court ruling from last year.

    Valley News May 11 19:36PM UTC
  7. 4 convicts seek new sentences for killings

    Lawyers for four New Hampshire men imprisoned for life for murders committed when they were under 18 will make a bid to have them resentenced under a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that says mandatory life sentences for juveniles amount to cruel and unusual punishment. They include Robert Tulloch, convicted in the 2001 deaths of Dartmouth College professors Half and Susanne Zantop in Hanover, and ...

    WPTZ Burlington May 13 17:03PM UTC
  8. Robert Tulloch hopes for new sentence

    One of the men convicted of killing two popular Dartmouth College professors wants a new sentence. Robert Tulloch's lawyer told a judge Tuesday that his client's life sentence should be reconsidered.

    WCAX-TV Vermont May 14 15:20PM UTC
  9. 4 NH convicts seek new sentences for killings

    CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Lawyers for four New Hampshire men imprisoned for life for murders committed when they were under 18 will make a bid to have them resentenced under a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that says mandatory life sentences for juveniles amount to cruel and unusual punishment.        

    Boston Globe May 13 15:32PM UTC
  10. Court to Decide if 4 Should Be Resentenced

    Concord — Robert Dingman was in a courtroom yesterday for the first time since he was given a mandatory life sentence in 1997 for killing his parents a year earlier at age 17.

    Valley News May 15 13:52PM UTC
  11. NH court hears petition of teen convicted killers

    CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Robert Dingman was in a courtroom Tuesday for the first time since he was given a mandatory life sentence in 1997 for killing his parents a year earlier at age 17.        

    Boston Globe May 14 15:58PM UTC
  12. Convicted as NH teen killers, court hearing considers sentences

    Convicted teen killer Robert Dingman ? now nearly middle aged, head shaved and pale ? appeared in court Tuesday where attorneys claimed he and three other juvenile murderers are entitled to new hearings in hope of reducing their life without parole sentences.

    New Hampshire Union Leader May 15 04:12AM UTC
  13. 4 NH convicts seek resentencing for juvenile crime

    CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — One plotted the death of two Dartmouth professors. Another opted to kill his parents rather than abide by curfews and other household rules.        

    Boston Globe May 13 16:03PM UTC
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    CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — One plotted the death of two Dartmouth professors. Another opted to kill his parents rather than abide by curfews and other household rules.

    Greenwich Time May 13 16:06PM UTC
  15. Four NH teen killers to get day in court on sentences

    Four teen killers who claim their life without parole sentences are unconstitutional under a 2012 U.S. Supreme Court decision want new hearings so they can argue for reduced sentences.

    New Hampshire Union Leader May 13 04:10AM UTC
  16. Professors’ Killer Will Seek New Sentence

    Concord — One plotted the death of two Dartmouth professors. Another opted to kill his parents rather than abide by curfews and other household rules.

    Valley News May 14 15:22PM UTC
  17. Judge on Monday to hear arguments on new sentence for murderer Steven Spader

    MANCHESTER – Attorneys on Monday will argue again whether Steven Spader should spend the rest of his natural life in prison for the murderous 2009 invasion of a Mont Vernon home. The sentencing hearing will take place in Hillsborough County Superior Court North before Judge Gillian L. Abramson, who presided over Spader’s trial. The sentencing hearing is scheduled for all day, and can run over to ...

    The Nashua Telegraph Apr 21 02:32AM UTC