Discipline
Feb. 8, 2008
Lawyers Cite Undisclosed Evidence
SACRAMENTO - Los Angeles County prosecutors were desperate to get the death penalty for Adam Miranda after he brazenly shot to death a gas station attendant in plain view of security cameras during a 1980 armed robbery, his lawyers told state Supreme Court justices Wednesday.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
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SACRAMENTO - Los Angeles County prosecutors were desperate to get the death penalty for Adam Miranda after he brazenly shot to death a gas station attendant in plain view of security cameras during a 1980 armed robbery, his lawyers told state Supreme Court justices Wednesday.
So desperate, his lawyers argu...
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