Cal.Sup.Ct.;
S099274
The California Supreme Court affirmed a judgment of conviction and penalty. The court held that the evidence was sufficient to support the jury’s finding that a victim’s kidnapping was not merely incidental to her murder.
March 21, 2017 at 12:00 AM
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Cal.Sup.Ct.;
S099274
The California Supreme Court affirmed a judgment of conviction and penalty. The court held that the evidence was sufficient to support the jury’s finding that a victim’s kidnapping was not merely incidental to her murder.
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