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Criminal

Nov. 8, 2000

Death Penalty Overturned in Closing Citing God's Wishes

A Los Angeles prosecutor improperly urged jurors to impose the death penalty by invoking "God's law" as justification in four brutal 1984 murders in East Los Angeles and Baldwin Park, a federal appeals court ruled Monday.

By Pamela A. MacLean
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        A Los Angeles prosecutor improperly urged jurors to impose the death penalty by invoking "God's law" as justification in four brutal 1984 murders in East Los Angeles and Baldwin Park, a federal appeals court ruled Monday.
        Having improperly cloaked the stat...

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