By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer
A mother's video depicting the life of a 19-year-old Los Angeles murder victim did not sway jurors to send the teenager's killer to the death chamber, a unanimous California Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
But two of the seven justices said the collection of still photos and home video clips narrated by Sara Weir's mother amounted to a eulogy an...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
A mother's video depicting the life of a 19-year-old Los Angeles murder victim did not sway jurors to send the teenager's killer to the death chamber, a unanimous California Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
But two of the seven justices said the collection of still photos and home video clips narrated by Sara Weir's mother amounted to a eulogy an...
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