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Appellate Practice

Sep. 9, 2004

High Court to Weigh Juror's Secrets in Murder Case

SAN FRANCISCO - The foreman of the jury that sent Rodney Jesse San Nicolas to death row for a grisly 1990 double murder once had an experience identical to San Nicolas' victims: He, too, was repeatedly stabbed with a knife.

By Peter Blumberg
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - The foreman of the jury that sent Rodney Jesse San Nicolas to death row for a grisly 1990 double murder once had an experience identical to San Nicolas' victims: He, too, was repeatedly stabbed with a knife.
        But the juror failed to d...

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