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Suggested ReadingToday's HeadlinesThe Eric Rudolph CaseBackground and the Latest DevelopmentsEric Rudolph, 36, is charged with the 1998 bombing of a Birmingham abortion clinic that killed an off-duty police officer and critically injured a nurse. Rudolph was arrested May 31, 2003 while pilfering through a dumpster behind a grocery store in Murphy, North Carolina by a sheriff's deputy on routine patrol, ending a FBI manhunt that lasted more than five years.
Latest DevelopmentsDefiant Rudolph Gets Two Life SentencesJuly 18, 2005 A defiant and unrepentant Eric Rudolph said that abortion is murder that needs to be fought with "deadly force" before a federal judge sentenced him to life in prison for the bombing of a Birmingham abortion clinic that killed a security guard and injured a nurse.
Previous UpdatesEric Rudolph Pleads Guilty to BombingsApril 13, 2005 Eric Rudolph pleaded guilty to the bombing of the 1996 Summer Olympics and other bombings, citing a hatred of abortion, gay rights and the government as his motive.
Eric Rudolph to Plead Guilty, Escape Death Penalty
Feds Try to Link Rudolph to Pro-Life Activist
Judge Lets Capital Case Stand Against Rudolph
Judge Rejects Bid to Drop Death Penalty
Judge Okays Seized Rudolph Evidence
Judge Grants Eric Rudolph Defense Request
Eric Rudolph Defense Questions FBI Sketch
Rudolph's Attorneys Seek Atlanta Evidence
Eric Rudolph's Lawyers Challenge Evidence
Judge to Review 'Inconsistencies' in Rudolph Case
Attorneys Try to Suppress Rudolph Evidence
Defense Attorneys Given More Time
The lead attorney for alleged serial bomber Eric Rudolph unexpectedly withdrew from the case, and a judge appointed a lawyer who represented the Unabomber to take his place. Read more: FOX News Report Judge Refuses Bid to Review Secret Filings by Rudolph Attorneys - July 15, 2004 Federal prosecutors lost a bid to reduce the amount of secrecy in the death penalty case against Eric Rudolph when a judge ruled against their request to see documents filed under seal by his lawyers.
Judge Denies Defense Access to Notes - July 9, 2004
Defense Attacks Claims From Government - July 2, 2004 Suggested ReadingToday's Headlines |
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