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There are plenty of jobs available in the secondary and Eargle has the benefit of two years of college football already, plus the 15 practices this spring.
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There are plenty of jobs available in the secondary and Eargle has the benefit of two years of college football already, plus the 15 practices this spring.
Purdue - Team Notes 2010
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-- DB Michael Eargle -- The junior college transfer has perhaps the best chance of anyone to contribute immediately.
Purdue - Team Notes 2010
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DB Michael Eargle — The junior college transfer has perhaps the best chance of anyone to contribute immediately.
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Vytas Sulskis had 17 points and Damian Eargle added 15 for Youngstown State, which had lost nine of 10 before Saturday.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Eargle, who has sat in jail the past 5 1 / 2 years while waiting to go to trial, betrayed no emotion as a court clerk read the verdict.
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A mistrial was nearly declared early on in the trial last week when jurors accidentally learned in an audiotaped interview that Eargle is a convicted felon.
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He maintained Eargle, a metal sheeting worker who sometimes did work for the victim, was part of his public circle of friends, someone whom even Lord's family knew, despite the fact it was Eargle's brother,
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Earlier Friday, prosecutors played for jurors the second of three interviews Marion County sheriff's deputies conducted with Eargle.
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State nearly concludes its case in Eargle murder trial
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