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He was convicted of killing his wife, his in-laws and a customer at his Winter Garden furniture store on Christmas Eve.
Ninth Judicial Circuit State Attorney Monique Worrell has filed notice with the court that she intends to oppose a renewed ...
The state’s longest-serving death row inmate now hopes a judge will weigh in on whether DNA testing proves his innocence.
A federal judge on Thursday denied Tennessee point guard Zakai Zeigler’s request for a preliminary injunction allowing him to play a fifth Division I season in five years.
Guard Zakai Zeigler will remain a former Tennessee and men’s college basketball player after a judge denied his quest for a fifth season of eligibility.
Zeigler’s attorney told a federal judge Zeigler’s intent would be to play at Tennessee for 2025-26 and that he had been told he had a spot on the team.
Zakai Zeigler sued the NCAA on May 20 over its rules limiting him to four seasons in a five-year window as an unlawful restraint of trade under both federal and Tennessee laws.
Zakai Zeigler is suing the NCAA over rules limiting him to four seasons. What type of impact could the ruling in this case have as it relates to the future of NCAA eligibility?
Former Tennessee guard Zakai Zeigler is suing the NCAA for a fifth year of eligibility, claiming he could earn up to $4 million next year after making $500,000 in his senior season with the Vols.
Zeigler did not receive an extra year of eligibility because he did not redshirt and is arguing that's costing him "the most lucrative" season for NIL earnings.
After uncovering DNA evidence said to exonerate him of the four 1975 murders in his Winter Garden store, Tommy Zeigler’s lawyers are now asking a judge to vacate convictions that landed him on ...
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