
Judge Sentences Woman Who Cut Baby From Womb To 100 Years
The woman convicted of attempted murder after cutting a 7-month-old fetus from the womb of a pregnant woman was sentenced to a total of 100 years in prison on Friday.
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The woman convicted of attempted murder after cutting a 7-month-old fetus from the womb of a pregnant woman was sentenced to a total of 100 years in prison on Friday.
The woman who survived an attack where her unborn baby was cut from her womb addressed her attacker in court during her sentencing hearing on Friday and referred to her unborn daughter who did not survive.
A judge is set to sentence a Colorado woman convicted of attempted murder after cutting a nearly 8-month-old fetus from a stranger's womb.
The woman found guilty of cutting out the baby of a pregnant woman will be sentenced on Friday.
A Boulder County jury has found a woman guilty of attempted first-degree murder in the shocking incident nearly a year ago in which she cut an unborn baby from another woman's womb. After the verdict, the victim said she didn't hate her attacker.
A Boulder County jury is deliberating on whether to find a woman guilty of attempted first-degree murder in the incident nearly a year ago in which she cut an unborn baby from another woman's womb.
Prosecutors say a Longmont woman who cut an unborn baby from another woman's womb was obsessed with having a baby and didn't care what happened with the other woman.
Testimony in the trial of Dynel Lane concluded Friday, nearly one week ahead of schedule.
Jurors in the trial of a Longmont woman charged with cutting an unborn baby from another woman's womb will not hear testimony about that death.
Testimony began Wednesday in the trial of the People vs. Dynel Lane, accused of attacking a pregnant Longmont woman in March and cutting her unborn baby from her body.
A woman who had her baby cut from her womb by someone she just met testified Wednesday she told herself she had to survive for the sake of her unborn daughter and tried to fight back.
Prosecutors say a woman accused of cutting an unborn baby from a stranger's womb was obsessed with pregnancy, taking elaborate measures to convince friends and family she was expecting.
Opening statements are set for Wednesday in the trial of a woman accused of cutting the unborn baby out of a pregnant woman in Longmont.
Jury selection is under way in the trial of a Longmont woman accused of cutting another woman's unborn baby from her womb, a case that reignited the debate over the legal rights of fetuses.
Jury selection is set to begin in two days in the case of a woman accused of cutting out an unborn baby from a pregnant woman in Longmont.
The attorneys for the suspect in the unborn cut from the womb attack want the mother's comments on the Dr. Phil show excluded from the trial.
The scheduled start date of the trial for a 35-year-old woman accused of stabbing a pregnant woman in Longmont and cutting the baby out of her womb is only a few weeks away.
A judge will not move the attempted murder trial out of Boulder County for the woman accused of attacking a pregnant woman and cutting her unborn baby from her womb.
Attorneys for a woman accused of attacking a pregnant woman and cutting her unborn baby from the womb want the trial moved out of Boulder County.
The woman accused of attacking a pregnant woman and removing her unborn baby has requested a change of venue for her trial.
The woman accused of cutting an unborn baby from the womb and attacking the expectant mother wants her trial moved.
The Longmont woman whose unborn child was cut out of her womb by an attacker told her story on the Dr. Phil show on Monday.
A Longmont woman whose unborn baby was cut from her womb will tell her story on the season premiere of "Dr. Phil" despite a judge's limited gag order.
The Longmont woman who suffered a gruesome crime in March will be the first guest on next week's Dr. Phil.
The woman accused in a brutal attack that left a Longmont woman critically injured and her unborn baby cut from her womb, has pleaded not guilty.
Police in Aurora searched for a suspect after a vehicle was stolen with a 15-month-old baby inside.
Colorado farmers and other vendors were on display at the King Soopers in Parker.
Fire crews recovered the body of a contractor who was buried in a collapsed trench.
Denver Police were out at five different locations giving out backpacks full of school supplies.
Before Aurora students go back to school, ministry leaders held a prayer gathering.
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While Wheat Ridge residents came out to enjoy the Carnation Festival parade, police worked to keep everyone safe.
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Police in Aurora searched for a suspect after a vehicle was stolen with a 15-month-old baby inside.
Colorado farmers and other vendors were on display at the King Soopers in Parker.
Fire crews recovered the body of a contractor who was buried in a collapsed trench.
Denver Police were out at five different locations giving out backpacks full of school supplies.
Before Aurora students go back to school, ministry leaders held a prayer gathering.
Broncos Country is preparing for the upcoming NFL season and so are the Bustang buses.
Longtime minor leaguer Wynton Bernard singled, stole a base and scored in his major league debut, helping the Colorado Rockies beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 5-3 on Friday night.
Wynton Bernard is getting his chance to play in the major leagues a decade after he was drafted by the San Diego Padres.
It's possibly the most famous traveling trophy in sports: the Stanley Cup. Each member of the NHL championship teams gets a chance to spend time with the Cup on their own.
Brendan Rodgers and Ryan McMahon hit back-to-back home runs in a six-run seventh inning, and the Colorado Rockies held off the St. Louis Cardinals 8-6 on Thursday to secure their first series win since the All-Star break.
The Regional Air Quality Council has approved a plan to reduce ozone air pollution across nine counties in the Denver metro area. The council passed it with a 20 to one vote Friday afternoon following lengthy public comment.
At the heart of the debate over the roundup lies one major question: Should taxpayers foot the bill for these roundups so ranchers can graze their livestock on the same land for a cheaper price?
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The Justice Department is investigating the former president for potential Espionage Act violations.
Four sets of human remains have been found at Lake Mead National Recreation Area since May.
The 75-year-old author was stabbed in the neck and in the abdomen, officials said during a Friday evening press conference.
The move comes after thousands of lawsuits from women claiming use of the product gave them ovarian cancer.
The state estimates the legislation will save Coloradans a combined $9.1 million annually.
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Aurora students got to meet their teachers and get free school supplies at a back to school kickoff event.
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First Alert Weather Trackers cools down in Olde Town Arvada on a hot day.
The First Alert Weather Tracker makes a stop in Olde Town Arvada.
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Colorado farmers and other vendors were on display at the King Soopers in Parker.
Brothers Redevelopment held it's annual Paint-a-Thon.
Denver Police were out at five different locations giving out backpacks full of school supplies.
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Before Aurora students go back to school, ministry leaders held a prayer gathering.