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LA district attorney s past drives his push forward for reform

LA district attorney s past drives his push forward for reform
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Court: Man convicted in 1983 killing should get new trial

Court: Man convicted in 1983 killing should get new trial Associated Press 8 hrs ago SAN FRANCISCO (AP) A man convicted three years ago in the 1983 murder of his former girlfriend in her San Francisco Bay Area home has been granted a new trial by a state appeals court because the defense lawyer never told the jury the name of another man whose DNA was found under the victim’s fingernails. Sherill Smothers was sentenced in 2018 to 25 years to life in prison for the fatal stabbing of Marsha Carter, 25, in December 1983 in the Richmond home where she lived with her four children. Her body was found in the trunk of a car in West Sacramento 10 days later. Smothers was charged after DNA testing found his blood in the victim’s bathroom, the San Francisco Chronicle reported Wednesday.

Contra Costa deputy ordered to stand trial over fatal shooting

Contra Costa deputy ordered to stand trial over fatal shooting FacebookTwitterEmail 1of2 Harry Stern, an attorney representing Contra Costa deputy Andrew Hall, leaves the A.F. Bray Courthouse after speaking with the media following an arraignment hearing June 16in Martinez. Hall was ordered to stand trial after a preliminary hearing Tuesday.Yalonda M. James/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 2of2 Civil attorney John Burris stands beside Jessica Leong, Laudemer Arboleda’s niece, and her father, Lester Leong, Arboleda’s brother-in-law, outside the A.F. Bray Courthouse following an arraignment hearing for Deputy Andrew Hall.Yalonda M. James/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less

Contra Costa joins state program aiming to rectify excessive prison sentences

Contra Costa District Attorney Diana Becton A state pilot program will help the Contra Costa County District Attorney’s Office process resentencing applications from inmates in state prisons in a more timely manner. On Friday, the DA’s office was notified that it was selected to participate in the California County Resentencing Pilot Program, funded under the state budget signed recently by Gov. Gavin Newsom. The program builds upon Assembly Bill 2942, which “allows for a district attorney to review old sentences and determine if the sentence still serves the interest of justice and the community,” the DA’s Office said.

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