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  • Jury in Trial of Ex-Nets Star Won't Hear of Pet's Killing

    02/05/2004 7:29:06 AM PST · by End Times Sentinel · 9 replies · 163+ views
    New York Times ^ | February 5, 2004 | By BOB HANLEY
    Jury in Trial of Ex-Nets Star Won't Hear of Pet's KillingBy BOB HANLEYPublished: February 5, 2004 OMERVILLE, N.J., Feb. 4 - The judge in the manslaughter trial of Jayson Williams refused on Wednesday to allow prosecutors to introduce evidence about Mr. Williams's killing of his pet watchdog with two shotgun blasts in 2001.The judge, Edward M. Colman, barred any testimony about the death of the dog, a Rottweiler named Zeus, saying it would inflame the jury and undercut Mr. Williams's right to a fair trial. ย  "I can't think of anything that would be more prejudicial," Judge Colman said. He...
  • Yinka Dare Dead at 32; Was Nets' Top Pick

    01/11/2004 12:04:15 AM PST · by NYC GOP Chick · 30 replies · 511+ views
    <p>January 11, 2004 -- Yinka Dare, the Nets' first-round draft pick in 1994, has died after collapsing at his New Jersey home. He was 32.</p> <p>A medical examiner determined that Dare, pronounced dead Friday at Englewood Hospital after being rushed to the emergency room, had a heart attack due to an arrhythmia condition that was discovered when he was in college at George Washington.</p>
  • Nets' Mourning Retires, Citing Ailment

    11/24/2003 9:31:09 AM PST · by NYC GOP Chick · 33 replies · 154+ views
    <p>EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) -- New Jersey Nets center Alonzo Mourning is leaving basketball again because the kidney disease he's had for three years is worsening and he needs a transplant.</p> <p>The team said Mourning needs a transplant "in the near future" and that a nationwide search is under way for a prospective donor.</p>