By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - The 88-year-old mother of a death-row inmate has renewed hope that her son will be exonerated, now that a San Francisco defense lawyer has physically dug up a gun that could bolster his innocence claim.
"I'm so excited I can't sleep at night," Noreen Lawley of Modesto said Tuesday.
The ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - The 88-year-old mother of a death-row inmate has renewed hope that her son will be exonerated, now that a San Francisco defense lawyer has physically dug up a gun that could bolster his innocence claim.
"I'm so excited I can't sleep at night," Noreen Lawley of Modesto said Tuesday.
The ...
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