By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 2
The smoking gun will have to wait for another day.
The California Supreme Court on Monday rejected the innocence claim of death-row prisoner Dennis Lawley, despite the existence of a gun that might clear his name.
Attorney Scott Kauffman of the California Appellate Projec...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 2
The smoking gun will have to wait for another day.
The California Supreme Court on Monday rejected the innocence claim of death-row prisoner Dennis Lawley, despite the existence of a gun that might clear his name.
Attorney Scott Kauffman of the California Appellate Projec...
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