SAN DIEGO - Prosecutors on Friday called premature a defense claim that a 15-year-old boy charged in the shooting deaths of two fellow students would face cruel and unusual punishment.
The district attorney's office said it was premature because Charles Andrew Williams has not been convicted, let alone punished.
In a demurrer...
The district attorney's office said it was premature because Charles Andrew Williams has not been convicted, let alone punished.
In a demurrer...
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