Jury awards $15M in damages in UVA lacrosse player’s killing


              FILE - A person holds a program for the funeral of slain University of Virginia lacrosse player Yeardley Love in Baltimore, Md., on Saturday, May 8, 2010.   Nearly 12 years after  Love was found dead, George Huguely, convicted of second-degree murder in her killing is headed back to court for a civil trial. Jury selection is expected in Charlottesville Circuit Court Monday, April 25, 2022 in a trial that will seek to hold George Huguely V liable in the death of Love. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File)
            
              FILE - Members of the Virginia women's lacrosse team hold candles during a memorial for teammate Yeardley Love at the school in Charlottesville, Va., Wednesday, May 5, 2010.  Nearly 12 years after University of Virginia lacrosse player Yeardley Love was found dead, George Huguely, convicted of second-degree murder in her killing is headed back to court for a civil trial. Jury selection is expected in Charlottesville Circuit Court Monday, April 25, 2022 in a trial that will seek to hold George Huguely V liable in the death of Love.   (AP Photo/Steve Helber, File)
            
              FILE - Before the start of a women's lacrosse game between Virginia and Penn State, University of Virginia athletic director Craig Littlepage presents Yeardley Love's sister Lexie, left, and mother, Sharon, with a jersey with Yeardley's number Sunday, March 6, 2011, in Charlottesville, Va. Nearly 12 years after Love was found dead, George Huguely, convicted of second-degree murder in her killing is headed back to court for a civil trial. Jury selection is expected in Charlottesville Circuit Court Monday, April 25, 2022 in a trial that will seek to hold George Huguely V liable in the death of Love.  (Sabrina Schaeffer/The Daily Progress via AP, File)
            
              FILE - In this Wednesday Aug 22, 2012 file photo, George Huguely V is escorted to Charlottesville Circuit Court for a hearing in Charlottesville, Va.   Nearly 12 years after University of Virginia lacrosse player Yeardley Love was found dead,  Huguely, convicted of second-degree murder in her killing is headed back to court for a civil trial. Jury selection is expected in Charlottesville Circuit Court Monday, April 25, 2022 in a trial that will seek to hold George Huguely V liable in the death of Love.  (Sabrina Schaeffer/The Daily Progress via AP, File)
            
              FILE - University of Virginia men's lacrosse player George Huguely, a fourth-year student from Chevy Chase, Md., is shown in a booking photo provided by the Charlottsville Police Department. Nearly 12 years after University of Virginia lacrosse player Yeardley Love was found dead,  Huguely, convicted of second-degree murder in her killing is headed back to court for a civil trial. Jury selection is expected in Charlottesville Circuit Court Monday, April 25, 2022 in a trial that will seek to hold George Huguely V liable in the death of Love.   (Charlottsville Police Department via AP, File)
            
              FILE - In a March 8, 2009, photo, University of Virginia women?s lacrosse player Yeardley Love works with the ball in Charlottesville, Va.   Nearly 12 years after Love was found dead, George Huguely, convicted of second-degree murder in her killing is headed back to court for a civil trial. Jury selection is expected in Charlottesville Circuit Court Monday, April 25, 2022 in a trial that will seek to hold George Huguely V liable in the death of Love.  (AP Photo/The Daily Progress, Andrew Shurtleff, File)
Jury awards $15M in damages in UVA lacrosse player’s killing