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A Day of Medical and Forensic Experts
by Art Lien | Feb 14, 2012 | Courtroom
A neuropathologist, blood stain pattern and fingerprint analysts, a toxologist and trace evidence and DNA experts all testified today at Huguely’s trial, as well as the coroner who returned to the stand for the second day. Here are just a few:
WaPo story here.
Huguely Trial Day Six
by Art Lien | Feb 13, 2012 | Courtroom
Here are sketches of the witnesses – except one very brief – who testified at George Huguely’s murder trial today:
WaPo story here.
An Emotional Day
by Art Lien | Feb 11, 2012 | Courtroom
Detective Lisa Reeves took the witness stand Friday and told the jury how she had brought Huguely from his apartment to the police station for questioning as a potential witness. Noticing that Huguely’s knuckles were severely bruised and that he had a fresh cut on his arm she came to have a “reasonable suspicion that he may have committed this crime”.
The interview was videotaped, and the taped played in court. Huguely, sounding still a bit inebriated, admits to drinking all day long the previous day and going over to Yeardley Love’s apartment around 12:45 p.m. “to talk” after an incident the week before when Yeard
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University online courses attract students Information Technology Services releases data, finds six free spring semester classes attract international, national enrollment By Emily Hutt
Cavalier Daily Associate Editor Tens of thousands of students have signed up for the University’s non-credit online courses set to begin January as part of
the University’s venture with online-learning company Coursera, according to data released by University Information Technology Services. Online learning became a hotbutton issue during the failed
ouster of University President Teresa Sullivan this summer. After Sullivan’s reinstatement in July the University announced its partnership with online-course company Coursera following months of dialogue between
both parties. “We’re creating a ‘U.Va. everywhere’ that provides access to people all over the world who won’t have access otherwise and for other people who want lifelong learning, such as U.Va.
alums,” History Prof. Philip Zelikow said. Zelikow will be teaching a 15-week hybrid course titled “The Modern World: Global Histo