More on the Duke lax scandal
Duke lacrosse no longer the accused
After a harrowing year burdened by accusations that they raped an exotic dancer at an off-campus party, three former Duke University lacrosse players now hope to return to some semblance of a normal life after they were exonerated Wednesday on all charges.
A.G.'s Statement Dropping Duke Rape Case
Statement from North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper on the Duke University lacrosse rape case.
Key Dates in the Duke Case
March 13, 2006: Co-captains of the Duke University lacrosse team throw a party at an off-campus house, hiring two exotic dancers for a reported $800 to perform.
Accused Duke lacrosse player lands at Chaminade
Collin Finnerty, one of three former lacrosse players accused in the Duke University sex assault case, has a new part-time endeavor -- he's an assistant coach of the Chaminade High School varsity lacrosse team.
Rape charges against Duke lacrosse players dropped
New questions were raised Friday about the remaining criminal charges against three Duke University lacrosse players, with the president of the university saying a prosecutor's decision to drop rape charges throws the rest of the case into doubt.
Touting DNA, Duke lax players claim innocence
DNA testing in the Duke lacrosse rape case found genetic material from several males in the accuser's body and her underwear -- but none from any team member, defense attorneys said in court papers Wednesday.
Parties in Duke scandal talk on '60 Minutes'
After the performance ended, Collin Finnerty and Reade Seligmann never saw the exotic dancer who would claim they and another Duke University lacrosse player raped her at an off-campus house, the two men said in an interview aired last night on "60 Minutes."
Duke player's defense
Numerous witnesses can account for every minute of Duke University lacrosse player Collin Finnerty's actions and could testify that he did not assault an exotic dancer at an off-campus party, his father said in a Newsday interview Friday.
Durham DA will press Duke probe
DURHAM, N.C. - Utilizing the powerful backdrop of a historically black college attended by the alleged rape victim, Durham County District Attorney Mike Nifong pledged yesterday to continue his investigation of the Duke University lacrosse team.
Attorneys: Duke team DNA results negative
DURHAM, N.C. - Calling for an end to the investigation of the Duke lacrosse team, lawyers representing all 46 players said that DNA results released yesterday showed no evidence of sexual intercourse between their clients and the young woman who has accused three of them of rape.
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