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Extractions: JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Tony Abreus two-out single on an 0-2 pitch drove home Justin Ruggiano in the eighth inning in the Suns 1-0 victory over the West Tenn Diamond Jaxx in Game 2 of the Southern League Championship Series in front of 3,377 fans Wednesday at the Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville. [ more JACKSONVILLE, FLA - The Jacksonville Suns played their last home game of the season Wednesday night, concluding in a successful fashion, beating the West Tenn Diamond Jaxx 1-0 in Game 2 of the Southern League Championshp Series. The two teams now head to Jackson, Tennessee, to finish the best-of-five series tied at one game a piece. [
Extractions: According to the indictment, the criminal complaint, and an affidavit of a U.S. Postal Inspector, Mr. Derungs is alleged to have engaged in a scheme to defraud which includes the following allegations: Mr. Derungs ordered and obtained baseball bats in the names of Major League Baseball players Derek Jeter of the New York Yankees and Nomar Garciaparra of the Boston Red Sox from the Original Maple Bat Company in Ottawa, Ontario. Mr. Derungs offered Derek Jeter and Nomar Garciaparra game used bats for sale through the online auction company known as eBay, Inc., which is located in San Jose. Mr. Derungs falsely represented to potential buyers that the Derek Jeter and Nomar Garciaparra baseball bats were authentic and used during baseball games.
Extractions: Judge Ware sentenced Mr. Derungs to 21 months in federal prison, restitution, as well as a three year period of supervised release to follow the term of imprisonment. Judge Ware also ordered special conditions of supervised release, including barring Mr. Derungs from any contact with the Giants employee who was the victim of the alleged threatening e-mail and prohibiting Mr. Derungs from coming within 1,000 feet of Pacific Bell Park.
Extractions: CNN Europe CNN Asia Languages Spanish Portuguese German Italian Korean Arabic Japanese On CNN TV Transcripts Headline News CNN International ... Special Reports SERVICES Video E-mail Newsletters CNNtoGO SEARCH Web CNN.com Derek King, 14, admitted killing his father at the suggestion of his 13-year-old brother. Story Tools RELATED Future of the King case unclear Complete case coverage PENSACOLA, Florida (CNN) Two Florida brothers will serve sentences in state prison after pleading guilty to killing their father with a baseball bat, a judge announced Thursday. Derek King, 14, will spend eight years in state prison, and his 13-year-old brother Alex will spend seven years in state prison. The sentences announced by Circuit Court Judge Frank Bell came after they agreed to plead guilty to arson and third-degree murder in the slaying of their father, Terry King. This agreement represents a reduction of the second-degree murder convictions the boys were given in September and which Bell threw out. The pleas and sentences came out of a court-ordered mediation that reached resolution Wednesday. Attorneys entered mediation after Bell tossed out a jury conviction just before a sentencing last month that could have put the boys in jail for life.
COURTTV.COM - TRIALS derek King, 14, will spend eight years in state prison, The sentences announced by Circuit Court Judge Frank bell came after they agreed to plead guilty http://www.courttv.com/trials/king/111402_cnn.html
Extractions: PENSACOLA, Fla. (CNN) Florida brothers will serve sentences in state prison after pleading guilty to killing their father with a baseball bat, a judge announced Thursday. Derek King, 14, will spend eight years in state prison, and his 13-year-old brother Alex will spend seven years in state prison. The sentences announced by Circuit Court Judge Frank Bell came after they agreed to plead guilty to arson and third-degree murder in the slaying of their father, Terry King. This agreement represents a reduction of the second-degree murder convictions the boys were given in September and which Bell threw out. The pleas and sentences came out of a court-ordered mediation that reached resolution Wednesday. Attorneys entered mediation after Bell tossed out a jury conviction just before a sentencing last month that could have put the boys in jail for life. Prosecutor David Rimmer explained that third-degree murder is as a killing that occurs unintentionally while a defendant is committing another felony. "Certain felonies, like robbery, constitute first-degree murder," Rimmer said. "But in this case the third-degree felony is battery which is not in the listing of charges the beating of Terry King with the bat. For third-degree murder, you only have to show that the defendant intended to commit the battery."