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Tucson man pleads guilty to child abuse in 2012 beating of tot
Oscar Aguirre, accused of beating his girlfriend's 2-year-old daughter, causing her spleen to detach, pleaded guilty to child abuse charges Monday.
Prosecutor seeks to admit toddler's incriminating statements
The attorneys handling the case of a Tucson couple accused of nearly killing a 16-month-old girl last year are gearing up for their trial next month.
Murder suspect released from jail
The defense attorney for a murder suspect convinced a judge to reduce her client's bail from $750,000 to zero Monday.
Probation for Tucson man in theft of pool pumps
A Tucson man who stole and sold dozens of swimming pool pumps was placed on five years’ intensive probation Thursday.
Inmate pleads guilty in 2003 Tucson killing
A 41-year-old man already serving time for armed robbery pleaded guilty to negligent homicide Wednesday in a nine-year-old murder case.
Decision to close courtroom could result in new trial
Last year, a Pima County jury convicted three Tucson men after prosecutors convinced jurors they were a home invasion crew. Now, it looks like the trio may be getting a new trial.
Man pleads guilty in Tucson home invasion case
One of three men arrested in connection with an April home invasion could be placed on probation or receive up to 8.75 years in prison after pleading guilty to aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
Man given 15 years in iPod robbery, stabbing
A 31-year-old Tucson man was sentenced to 15 years in prison Wednesday for stabbing another man who refused to give him his iPod two days after Christmas.
Prison for Tucson restaurant worker who exposed himself to girls
A 24-year-old Tucson fast food worker has been sentenced to three years in prison for exposing himself to two 9-year-old girls on separate occasions last fall.
Bond slashed for suspected baby killer
William Joe Blankenburg had his bond reduced from $1 million to $500,000 this week in his first-degree murder case, but he still remains in custody.
Tucson restaurant worker admits exposing himself to girl
A 24-year-old fastfood worker is facing up to six months in jail after admitting he exposed himself to a 9-year-old girl last October.
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