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Court TV on MSNJudge sentences Nicholas Kassotis for ‘heinous crime’ of wife’s murder
The former JAG officer and Pentagon lawyer appeared stoic as the clerk read each charge and pronounced the verdict.
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Court TV on MSNGA v. Nicholas James Kassotis: Dismembered Wife Murder Trial
A former naval officer was convicted of murdering and dismembering his wife in Georgia. Nicholas Kassotis, 43, was found ...
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WSAV Savannah on MSNNicholas Kassotis found guilty on all charges
Former naval officer Nicholas Kassiotis was convicted Thursday of murdering and dismembering his wife in Georgia. Kassotis, ...
A former Navy prosecutor was convicted Thursday of killing and dismembering his wife in 2022. A Liberty County, Georgia, jury deliberated for about an hour before finding Nicholas Kassotis guilty on ...
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Ex-JAG Officer Is on Trial for Wife’s Death — But Defense Claims a Shadowy Figure Was to Blame
The murder trial against an ex-Navy JAG officer accused of killing and dismembering his wife in late 2022 began this week, as ...
Wednesday, Nicholas was the sole witness for the defense, and his testimony was the last the jury would hear before ...
Mindi Kassotis's remains were discovered at a hunting club that covered areas of both Liberty and McIntosh counties.
After a life-without-parole sentence, Nicholas Kassotis has filed to appeal his murder conviction. His lawyer alleges jury bias and a lack of direct evidence.
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WSAV Savannah on MSNDay 1 of Nicholas Kassotis trial
Tuesday is the first day of trial of former naval officer Nicholas Kassotis and WSAV is capturing images from the courtroom.
Kassotis’s husband, Nicholas Kassotis, 40, was arrested on 12 May in connection with her death in Pennsylvania, the Georgia Bureau of Investigations said in a statement.
Nicholas Kassotis, 40, also known as Nicholas Stark, is currently being held at the Lancaster County Prison. Agents with the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task ...
8/14, 11 a.m. update: Nicholas Kassotis has been found guilty on all charges. More to come. Jurors will get the case of a man ...
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