They did. It is going to be a safer world. Reporter the murdered teens family and friends overcome with relief their five year journey to justice resulted 18 conviction. The lead prosecutor yod a mountain of circumstantial evidence to convince the panel that garciatorres had also attacked three other women prior to the lamar case. That same jury held him responsible for the attacks on three women back in 2009. Reporter lamar disappeared more than five years ago as she headed to bus stop en route to school in morgan hill. Prosecutors showed the dna on a rope found in garciatorres car. And the suspects dna found on the victims clothing which had been discarded in a field. Legal analyst steven clark. The jury believed that he was responsible for sierra lamars death, and i think at this point they said must have been responsible for these other attacks as well. Reporter Defense Attorneys argued lamar was miserable with her familys move and planned to run away. Lawyer al lopez told jurors t
As well. This pattern looks like it will be here for a while. I just call it as i see it. I dont favor anything over another. But it looks like seven to ten days we are going into a cool pattern for may. The wind has just been flying out towards the delta. So that means cooler weather out to sacramento and probably sacramento, San Joaquin Valley. 50s on the temps. A couple of upper 40s as well. The clouds will get chewed up tomorrow because of the cold air coming in. Impressive low spinning in the four corners. That is getting knocked out by the next system. This will give us an unseasonably cool pattern into the weekend. 60s, 70s. 7 01, sal. Sal, the traffic is doing what . It is slowing down, steve. Okay. We are seeing more slow traffic in the south bay. Just a few moments ago if you have been with us for the last 20 minutes, 280 was light. Now that is changing. 280 is now slow. That is near bird avenue downtown san jose. It is beginning to slow down. It is slow also getting up to hi
Career. The Supreme Court Historical Society hosted this hourlong discussion. Good evening, everyone, and welcome to the Supreme Court. Its great to see so many people here for the Supreme Court Historical Society second lecture of the 2014 leon the society was formed in 1974 by chief Justice Warren burger with the notion of promoting public understanding of the history of the court. It does that in many ways, through lectures like thesic through the publication three times of year of the journal of Supreme Court history, and through the acquisition of portraits of the justices for display in the Supreme Courtqsf building. Id also like to especially for its efforts to address myhekn predecessor and Curators Office all prior clerks of the court which have been obtained from the court. And on behalf of all the officers of the court, id like officers of the ny of id like the efforts that they give to all of us. This evening, were joined by three distinguished scholars for discussion of th
Battlefields. Well let you hear from scholars and reenactors and bring you the latest historical forums on the subject naps programs on the civil war every saturday 6 00 p. M. And 10 00 p. M. Eastern on American History tv on cspan3. Oliver Wendell Holmes jr. Served in the union army from 1861 to 1864, and he was wounded three times in battle. Next a panel of scholars looks at the impact of the civil war on the life of the future Supreme Court justice, including how his time as a soldier shaped his law career. The Supreme Court Historical Society hosted this hourlong discussion. Good evening, everyone, and welcome to the Supreme Court. Its great to see so many people here for the Supreme Court Historical Societys second lecture of the 2014 leon silverman lecture series. The society was formed in 1974 by chief Justice Warren berger with the notion of promoting public understanding of the history of the court. And it does that in many ways, through lectures like these, 1yn through the pu
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