Killer of 94-year-old woman sentenced in case that saw smearing, jailing of another man
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1of6Armando Aryas Cuadras enters the courtroom during a preliminary hearing on Thursday, November 21, 2019 at the Sutter County Courthouse in Yuba City, Calif. New DNA testing connected Cuadras, 29, in the murder of Leola Lucille Shreves, 94, in January 2013.Chris Kaufman / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Defendant Armando Cuadras, wearing a blue mask, sits beside his defense attorney Mandeep Sidhu on Oct. 23 during jury selection. He is charged with the murder of Leola Shreves in Yuba City.Matthias Gafni / SFCShow MoreShow Less
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Sutter County prosecutor Jana McClung, right, sits next to her investigator on Oct. 23 during jury selection for the trial of Armando Cuadras who is charged with the murder of Leola Shreves in Yuba City.Matthias Gafni /Show MoreShow Less
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