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Morrogh, his cousin, commonly called Morrogh _na Gael_, or "of the Irish," to distinguish him from Dermid _na
A Popular History of Ireland : from the Earliest Period to the Emancipation of the Catholics — Complete Thomas D'Arcy McGee 1846
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Morrogh, his cousin, commonly called Morrogh _na Gael_, or "of the Irish," to distinguish him from Dermid _na
A Popular History of Ireland : from the Earliest Period to the Emancipation of the Catholics — Volume 1 Thomas D'Arcy McGee 1846
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Prieto received a death sentence in November -- and both have been prosecuted by Morrogh and Deputy Commonwealth's Attorney Casey M.
Shocking admission at death penalty trial Tom Jackman 2011
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Morrogh decided in 2009 to seek the death penalty for Lawlor, who previously had served five years in prison for abducting an ex-girlfriend in Great Falls.
Jury starts capital murder deliberations Tom Jackman 2011
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Lawlor was initially questioned, along with most of the building's residents, and denied any involvement, Morrogh said.
Fairfax man's attorneys acknowledge that he killed woman Tom Jackman 2011
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"This crime, far more than most," Morrogh said, "was very well planned out."
Jury starts capital murder deliberations Tom Jackman 2011
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Why isn't Morrogh embarrassed and publicly apologizing to Lanigan?
Lanny Davis: The Shameful Case of Sean Lanigan and the Presumption of Guilt Culture Lanny Davis 2011
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Morrogh pointed out that Lawlor obtained the key for Orange's apartment from the building's office; brought a hammer with him to the apartment; killed and raped Orange, then made efforts to clean up the evidence; left the building through a back door, stained with Orange's blood, rather than go through the lobby; disposed of the hammer and his bloody clothes; and returned the key to Orange's apartment.
Jury starts capital murder deliberations Tom Jackman 2011
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Fairfax Commonwealth Attorney Raymond F. Morrogh, who pressed the case and obtained an indictment even after the two girls recanted key prior testimony -- and couldn't even get a jury to deliberate for more than 47 minutes before acquittal.
Lanny Davis: The Shameful Case of Sean Lanigan and the Presumption of Guilt Culture Lanny Davis 2011
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Morrogh argued that Lawlor's actions showed that he was quite coherent, regardless of how much crack he had smoked.
Jury starts capital murder deliberations Tom Jackman 2011
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