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said police were tipped off that Sollecito had checked into a hotel
in Venzone, on the Italian side of the border, and they went
to find him there, waking him and his girlfriend up Friday morning
and bringing him to the police station in Udine.No arrest warrant had
been issued by the Florence court. But the court demanded that Sollecito
turn over his passport and ID papers to prevent him from leaving
the country.At the police station, Sollecito told investigators that he
had driven into Austria on Thursday afternoon after attending the opening
session of the trial in Florence. After the court began deliberating, Sollecito
said he travelled the 250 miles from Florence to Udine on Italy's
northeastern border with Austria and crossed the frontier, Ortolan said.He
said Sollecito and his girlfriend had told investigators they had visited
Villach, a town near the border, and had then returned to Italy
and checked into the Venzone hotel at about 1 a.m. He said
Sollecito didn't explain why he had taken the trip."I think it's somewhat
significant that, before the sentence was handed down, he left Florence
where he had been and traveled many kilometers to get close to
two frontiers, Slovenia and Austria," Ortolan said. "It is a bit perplexing."In
Italy, adults checking into hotels must hand over ID upon check-in. Hotels
are then required to communicate the information to local police. At about
6:30 a.m., police showed up at
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">UNDATED: Mary Musselman, of Sebring, Fla., is accused of violating her probation
by feeding wildlife and resisting an officer with violence, authorities
say.Highlands County Sheriff's OfficeAn 81-year-old Florida woman arrested
last year for allegedly feeding bears was again arrested this week on
suspicion of violating her probation by illegally feeding wildlife and threatening
to kill a law enforcement officer.Mary Musselman, of Sebring, was arrested
Wednesday by Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission agents after
several bowls, trays and birdfeeders with corn feed and birdseed were found
outside her home, HighlandsToday.com reported.Musselman was placed on probation
Jan. 24 for two counts of feeding black bears, according to a
court records obtained by the newspaper. As part of the terms of
her probation, the former middle school teacher was ordered not to put
out food for animals for a year.Gary Morse, spokesman for the commission,
told HighlandsToday.com that officers had been dealing with Musselman since
November 2012 after receiving a report that she fed bears. At lest
one of the bears she allegedly fed was euthanized. He said feeding
bears is a misdemeanor under Florida law.According to court documents, when
Highlands County deputies and Fish and Wildlife agents tried to arrest her,
Musselman lunged at them and kicked them, HighlandsToday.com reported.MyFoxTampaBay.com
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August 22, 2013: Former New England Patriot football player Aaron Hernandez,
listens to proceedings in a court in Attleboro, Mass. Hernandez was indicted
on first-degree murder and weapons charges in the death of a friend
whose bullet-riddled body was found in an industrial park about a mile
from the ex-player's home. (AP Photo/Josh Reynolds)Former New England Patriot
Aaron Hernandez used "coded messages" to communicate about his murder case
in jailhouse phone calls, Massachusetts prosecutors said in a request for
access to recordings of his calls.In the calls, Hernandez discussed the
murder of Odin Lloyd, including his "belief about his criminal liability"
and the "extent of his control over persons charged as accessories," according
to the request filed Thursday in Fall River Superior Court.The ex-player
also talked about other matters related to his co-defendants' "whereabouts
and likely criminal liability," the motion says.Hernandez, 24, has pleaded
not guilty in the killing of Lloyd, a 27-year-old Boston man who
played semi-professional football and was dating the sister of Hernandez's
fiancee.Two associates said to be with Hernandez and Lloyd on the night
of the killing Ernest Wallace and Carlos Ortiz have pleaded
not guilty to charges of accessory after the fact.Defense attorneys didn't
immediately respond to messages seeking comment.Inmates are notified that
their calls, except those with their lawyer, are recorded and the conte
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