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  1. Dec 6, 2002 · Justifiable Homicide: Directed by Jon Osman. With Rudy Giuliani. "Justifiable Homicide" takes an immersive journey into the haunting 1995 NYPD double homicide case of Rosario and Vega. Margarita Rosario, the grieving mother, dares to question the NYPD's official account, unveiling a web of disturbing cover-ups and injustice.

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    • Jon Osman
    • 2002-12-06
  2. The concept of justifiable homicide in criminal law is a defense to culpable homicide (criminal or negligent homicide). Generally, there is a burden to produce exculpatory evidence in the legal defense of justification. In most countries, a homicide is justified when there is sufficient evidence to disprove the alleged criminal act or ...

  3. Charles Langhauser. Arrests. Cheryl Crane. Verdict. Justifiable homicide. Convictions. None. On the evening of April 4, 1958, 14-year-old Cheryl Crane fatally stabbed 32-year-old Johnny Stompanato, the boyfriend of her mother, actress Lana Turner, at Turner's rented home in Beverly Hills, California. Stompanato, an ex- Marine and affiliate of ...

  4. Justifiable Homicide (2001) View more photos Movie Info Synopsis When Anthony Rosario and Hilton Vega are shot and killed one night in 1995 in the South Bronx by two police officers, the...

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    • Rudy Giuliani
    • Jon Osman
    • Documentary
  5. In 1995 three Puerto Rican teenagers enter an apartment where they are shot many times by plain clothes NYPD officers. Two of the teenagers die and one is wounded. The officers claim the men had come to rob the tenants of the apartment but one of the boy's mothers investigates the shooting after the Grand Jury find everything was fine. The Civilian Compliant Review Board CCRB also pick up her ...

  6. Nov 6, 2002 · A feature documentary based on the brutal murder of two Puerto Rican young men, Antonio Rosario and Hilton Vega who were shot by two NYPD detectives in the Bronx in early 1995. (Reality Films)

  7. Sep 10, 2012 · This slow-burning documentary deals with the case of Anthony Rosario, a likeable Puerto Rican boy from the Bronx, who was gunned down and killed beside his cous

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