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Criminal

Aug. 13, 1998

Prosecutor Fights to Save Families From Ordeal

On the same day Kevin Silvas was sentenced for murdering his estranged wife Carolina, Gov. Pete Wilson signed a bill under which the family of a murder victim will no longer be required to ask the murder suspect a question posed by Carolina's family: Can we have her body back?

By Tom Orewyler
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        On the same day Kevin Silvas was sentenced for murdering his estranged wife Carolina, Gov. Pete Wilson signed a bill under which the family of a murder victim will no longer be required to ask the murder suspect a question posed by Carolina's family: Can we have her body back?
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