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Newsby Staff WriterSeptember 5, 2012

Anchorage Pays $5.5M To Cop's Rape Victims

The city of Anchorage has paid more than $5.5 million to settle 11 lawsuits that stemmed from the actions of convicted rapist and disgraced Anchorage Police Officer Anthony Rollins.

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Newsby Staff WriterSeptember 5, 2012

Rape Trial Begins for Former Houston Cop

A Houston Police officer faces five years to life if convicted of kidnapping, handcuffing, and raping a cantina waitress in a trial that began Tuesday.

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Newsby Staff WriterJune 22, 2012

Ex-NYPD Cop Pleads Guilty To Rape

A former New York City police officer who was convicted in March of sexually attacking a schoolteacher at gunpoint in Upper Manhattan pleaded guilty on Thursday to rape counts that were left unresolved by a jury.

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Newsby Staff WriterMay 18, 2012

Suspect In Miss. Highway Shootings Not a Fake Cop

James Willie was not posing as a police officer in the shootings as authorities previously suspected. Authorities arrested Willie after a woman alleged he had raped her.

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Newsby Staff WriterApril 16, 2012

Calif. Teen Victim Detained In Rape Case

Sacramento County, Calif., prosecutors have taken the unusual step of detaining the teenage victim of a serial rapist. The victim has been a no-show at two prior court hearings.

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Newsby Staff WriterMarch 29, 2012

Hung Jury In NYPD Cop's Rape Trial

A day after a New York City police officer was convicted of sexually attacking a woman at gunpoint last August, a judge declared a mistrial on Wednesday on the remaining two counts of rape and related charges that had left the jury deadlocked.

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Newsby Staff WriterDecember 8, 2011

FBI to Change Official Definition of Rape

The revamped description will be broader, pleasing activists who say the current definition leads to the low-balling of sexual assault cases, and also discourages victims from coming forward.

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