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Facebook Murder-for-Hire Conviction Gets Woman 10 Years
Christine Metter receives the maximum sentence for conspiracy to commit murder

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Christine Metter receives the maximum sentence for conspiracy to commit murder

Beachwood woman convicted for murder-for-hire to be sentenced at 9 a.m.
City will join regional effort to evaluate feasibility for regional dispatch center
Watch Zombory's one-minute statement to the judge who sentenced him to nine years in prison
Money to be used to study feasibility of regional dispatch center
Beachwood father in Facebook murder-for-hire sentenced in court today
Al Zombory faces ten years in prison for hiring hitman to kill ex-son-in-law
Chandra responds to questions asked at GCC prosecutor candidate forum
Triozzi answers questions from the GCC at Monday's forum
Over 750 people attended Greater Cleveland Congregations Forum
McGinty answers the GCC's questions at their forum Monday
McDonnell answered questions from the GCC Monday
Hall answers the GCC's questions at Monday's candidate night
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This week the nod goes to a blogger who added a video to his post
Beachwood spent nearly $200,000 in legal fees for joint lawsuit
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Four men and 12 women were selected this morning; motions hearings continue this afternoon
Winner will face Republican Tony Hocevar in November general election