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The majority of convicted murderer Scott Peterson’s latest petition to be set free was denied by the California Courts of ...
Moving the case back to San Mateo County will restart what may be another long cycle of motions from defense lawyers, ...
In 2004, Scott Peterson was convicted and later sentenced to death for killing his pregnant wife Laci and dumping her body in the San Francisco Bay. There was a twist in the case. In 2020 ...
San Mateo Superior Court denied Peterson's complaint that a juror lied on the questionnaire about her own experience with ...
More than 20 years after Scott Peterson was convicted of killing his pregnant wife, Laci Peterson, and their unborn son, Conner, his case is once again making headlines. A new petition from the Los ...
Scott Peterson will spend the rest of his life behind bars — unless his case gets overturned. The 52-year-old is currently serving life in prison without the possibility of parole for the 2002 murder ...
Scott Peterson was convicted in 2004 of killing his wife and unborn child. After investigating the case for more than a year, the Los Angeles Innocence Project has filed voluminous evidence it ...
Scott Peterson's strongest argument for overturning his murder conviction might end up being a long shot, according to one criminal defense attorney. Lawyers for Peterson filed a petition Monday ...
while he fights for his freedom. Related: Judge Allow DNA Testing on Item of Evidence in Convicted Murderer Scott Peterson's Bid for New Trial He and his lawyers are confident that his conviction ...
Lawyers for Scott Peterson filed a petition on Monday which they say contains evidence showing the 52-year-old didn't murder his unborn son and wife in 2002. The Los Angeles Innocence Project ...
The prisoner who attacked notorious wife-killer Scott Peterson over a jailhouse pickle ball spat claims he “beat the hell out of” his fellow inmate — but that they eventually made up.
California court rejected 18 of 19 claims in Scott Peterson's latest appeal. Juror bias allegation remains in play; Peterson has 60 days to respond. Peterson may pursue further legal action in ...