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Juvenile

Jul. 17, 2006

Burglary Charge Looms Large in Case Against Teen

SAN FRANCISCO - In the weeks ahead, a Contra Costa jury will decide whether 17-year-old Scott Dyleski is a troubled young man who did a horrible thing in the heat of the moment, or whether he is a calculating killer.

By Tim Hay
Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO - In the weeks ahead, a Contra Costa jury will decide whether 17-year-old Scott Dyleski is a troubled young man who did a horrible thing in the heat of the moment, or whether he is a calculating killer.
      Whichever characterization jurors believe will probably determine whether the teenager can go free when he is middle-aged or will spend the rest of ...

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