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Prosecutors secure plea deals in Salvati stabbing , Mowery death cases

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Prosecutors have secured plea deals in two high-profile cases: the Salvati stabbing and the Mowery death cases. The plea deals mean that the defendants will avoid a trial and instead face reduced sentences. This outcome is significant for the families of the victims, who will not have to relive the trauma of a trial.

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Prosecutors secure plea deals in Salvati stabbing , Mowery death cases

Media Coverage · May 2, 2026

Prosecutors have secured plea deals in two high-profile cases: the Salvati stabbing and the Mowery death cases. The plea deals mean that the defendants will avoid a trial and instead face reduced sentences. This outcome is significant for the families of the victims, who will not have to relive the trauma of a trial.

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Media Coverage May 2, 2026

Prosecutors secure plea deals in Salvati stabbing , Mowery death cases

Prosecutors have secured plea deals in two high-profile cases: the Salvati stabbing and the Mowery death cases. The plea deals mean that the defendants will avoid a trial and instead face reduced sentences. This outcome is significant for the families of the victims, who will not have to relive the trauma of a trial.

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