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Dallas man accused of fatally shooting female friend who beat him in basketball game sentenced - Face2Face Africa

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A Dallas man accused of fatally shooting his female friend after she beat him in a pick-up basketball game was sentenced to 20 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to the October 2022 murder. According to WFAA, Cameron Hogg's conviction came after he accepted a plea deal, court documents that were filed on Tuesday...

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