By Itir Yakar
Daily Journal Staff Writer
The California Supreme Court is considering throwing out a convicted child molester's 230-year prison sentence.
All because the jury wasn't told the magic words: innocent until proven guilty.
The high-court justices unanimously ordered the California Department of Corrections Wednesday to explain why the Chic...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
The California Supreme Court is considering throwing out a convicted child molester's 230-year prison sentence.
All because the jury wasn't told the magic words: innocent until proven guilty.
The high-court justices unanimously ordered the California Department of Corrections Wednesday to explain why the Chic...
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