Friday, April 26, 2013
George W. Huguely V, who was convicted last year for the 2010 murder of fellow University of Virginia student Yeardley Love, will appeal his conviction in the State Court of Appeals, the Richmond Times-Dispatch reported.
The Virginia State Court of Appeals has agreed to hear the appeal of Chevy Chase resident George W. Huguely V, who was convicted last year for the murder of fellow University of Virginia student Yeardley Love, the Richmond Times-Dispatch reported. "The appeals court, in a decision dated Tuesday, granted an appeal based on defense arguments that the court should have struck a juror because of apparent doubts about her impartiality. The court also said it will examine if Huguely was effectively denied a right to counsel when one of his defense lawyers became sick during trial," the Richmond Times-Dispatch added. Read the full story on the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
The appeal argues that Huguely was deprived of a fair jury, The Washington Post reported.
Chevy Chase native George Huguely V, convicted in the beating death of his ex-girlfriend Yeardley Love, on Tuesday appealed his second-degree murder conviction to the Virginia Court of Appeals. Both Huguely and Love, of Cockeysville, played lacrosse at the University of Virginia. Huguely, 25, was convicted in February 2012 after a Charlottesville jury found he beat Love to death in her off-campus apartment. Huguely was sentenced in August to 23 years in prison, Patch reported. After the sentencing, Huguely's defense requested a new trial for Huguely, citing a series of errors on the part of the prosecution, Patch reported. In this week's appeal—which was filed by Paul D. Clement, a former solicitor general of the United States and one of …
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
The family of the woman whom Chevy Chase resident George Huguely was convicted of killing filmed with television personality Katie Couric in August.
With the sentencing of Yeardley Love's convicted murderer George Huguely of Chevy Chase behind them, the Cockeysville native's family is embarking on a new chapter. As part of an initiative to speak out against domestic violence through the One Love Foundation—created in honor of the slain University of Virginia lacrosse student, Sharon and Lexi Love—Yeardley Love's mother and sister respectively—are slated to appear on television on Thursday. The two interviewed with Katie Couric for the former CBS correspondent's new syndicated daytime talk show "Katie," which is produced by ABC, in August. "[The appearance is] really driven around the One Love Foundation, and really about bringing awareness to domestic violence," said Chris Daley of …
Monday, September 17, 2012
The family of the slain Notre Dame Preparatory School graduate filmed with television personality Katie Couric in August.
With the sentencing of Yeardley Love's murderer behind them, the Cockeysville native's family is embarking on a new chapter. As part of an initiative to speak out against domestic violence through the One Love Foundation—created in honor of the slain University of Virginia lacrosse student, Sharon and Lexi Love, Yeardley's mother and sister respectively, are slated to appear on television Thursday. The two interviewed with Katie Couric for the former CBS correspondent's new syndicated daytime talk show "Katie," which is produced by ABC, in August. "[The appearance is] really driven around the One Love Foundation, and really about bringing awareness to domestic violence," said Chris Daley of Maroon PR, which represents the foundation. The …
Thursday, August 30, 2012
George Huguely was convicted in February for second-degree murder in Yeardley Love's death.
Lawyers for George Huguely V asked for leniency in his sentencing Thursday, and they got a little. Huguely was sentenced Thursday to 23 years in prison for the 2010 murder of his ex-girlfriend, Cockeysville native Yeardley Love, according to WUSA. The Chevy Chase native was also given three years supervised probation (to follow the prison sentence) and is serving one year for larceny concurrently, the television station reports. His defense, however, plans to appeal, WJLA reports. Huguely was convicted in February of second-degree murder and grand larceny after a Charlottesville jury found that he beat Love and left her for dead in her off-campus apartment. The jury found Huguely stole Love's laptop. The jury recommended that Huguely spend…
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
A Charlottesville Circuit Judge said there was overwhelming evidence to support Huguely's conviction for killing Yeardley Love, a University of Virginia lacrosse player.
A judge has denied a request for a new trial for George Huguely, the Chevy Chase man convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend, according to news reports. In February, Huguely was convicted of second-degree murder in the 2010 slaying of Yeardley Love, of Cockeysville, MD. Both played lacrosse at the University of Virginia. A hearing went forward in a Charlottesville courtroom Wednesday during which a Charlottesville Circuit Judge Edward Hogshire considered a defense request for a new trial. "I think there was overwhelming evidence to support the conviction," Hogshire said at the end of the two-and-a-half-hour hearing, according to news outlets. Huguely's defense cited a series of errors on the part of the prosecution in arguing for a new …
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
A separate hearing will be held on Aug. 22 regarding George Huguely's defense team's motion to seek a new trial.
Chevy Chase native George Huguely is set to be sentenced on Aug. 30 for killing his ex-girlfriend Yeardley Love—of Cockeysville, MD—in 2010. Huguely attended the Landon School in Bethesda. Both Love and Huguely played lacrosse at the University of Virginia. Huguely and his lawyers had requested that the sentencing be pushed back to after Oct. 1, but a Charlottesville Circuit Court judge denied that request, The Washington Post reported. On Wednesday, Aug. 22, a separate hearing will be held regarding Huguely's defense team's motion to seek a new trial. "Huguely’s attorneys claim prosecutors erred by not telling them that Love’s mother was planning to sue Huguely," The Post added. On Tuesday, June 5, "Huguely's lawyers filed a motion …
Monday, August 20, 2012
A separate hearing will be held on Aug. 22 regarding George Huguely's defense team's motion to seek a new trial.
Chevy Chase, MD, resident George Huguely is scheduled to be sentenced on Aug. 30 for killing his ex-girlfriend Yeardley Love—of Cockeysville, MD—in 2010. Huguely and his lawyers had requested that the sentencing be pushed back to after Oct. 1, but a Charlottesville Circuit Court judge denied that request, The Washington Post reported. On Wednesday, Aug. 22, a separate hearing will be held regarding Huguely's defense team's motion to seek a new trial. "Huguely’s attorneys claim prosecutors erred by not telling them that Love’s mother was planning to sue Huguely," The Post added. On Tuesday, June 5, "Huguely's lawyers filed a motion claiming Charlottesville Commonwealth's Attorney David Chapman broke the law by withholding information about …
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
A Charlottesville judge on Wednesday denied a media request to film the upcoming sentencing hearing.
A Charlottesville judge has denied a media request to allow cameras in the courtroom for the August sentencing of Chevy Chase native George Huguely. In February, Huguely was found guilty of second-degree murder in the May 2010 death of Cockeysville native Yeardley Love, his ex-girlfriend. Huguely and Love both played lacrosse at the University of Virginia. A hearing to review a request by NBC29 and the Daily Progress to film and photograph the sentencing went forward Wednesday afternoon in a Charlottesville courtroom. Judge Edward Hogshire denied the request, NBC29 reported. The hearing was originally scheduled for Aug. 6. On Aug. 22, the court will hear a defense motion to set aside the verdict and request a new trial. Huguely's defense …
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
A hearing on a request for cameras at the upcoming sentencing of George Huguely will move forward July 25, earlier than originally scheduled.
A motions hearing in a Charlottesville, VA, court to review a request to allow cameras at the sentencing of Chevy Chase native George Huguely has been moved up on the calendar. In February, Huguely was found guilty of second-degree murder in the May 2010 death of Cockeysville native Yeardley Love, his ex-girlfriend. Huguely and Love both played lacrosse for the University of Virginia. A court date to review a request by NBC29 and the Daily Progress to allow cameras in the courtroom during an upcoming hearing and Huguely’s sentencing will go forward July 25 at 1 p.m., according to the City of Charlottesville. The hearing originally was set for Aug. 6. A call to the clerk about the reasoning for the scheduling change wasn’t immediately …
heather entwistle
10:21 am on Tuesday, September 18, 2012
what a brave and selfless thing to do... not only is this family filled with love, they are filled with hope. dear yeardley must be so proud.   more ›