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An L.A. affiliate of the Innocence Project, a respected exoneration group, is trying to free convicted murderer Scott Peterson. Why?
The LA Innocence Project filing presents evidence the jury never heard when they convicted Scott Peterson for the deaths of his wife, Laci, and their unborn son, Conner, in November 2004.
In a nearly 400-page petition to the California Court of Appeals, filed Friday night, the LA Innocence Project argued Scott Peterson is innocent and his conviction should be overturned.
The Los Angeles Innocence Project took up Scott Peterson's case in 2023. He was convicted in 2004 of killing his wife, Laci Peterson, and unborn child.
Paula Mitchell, the director of the L.A. Innocence Project, previously said she found "deficiencies" while reviewing the discovery of Scott Peterson's case and sent a letter to Stanislaus County ...
LOS ANGELES — After investigating the case for more than a year, the Los Angeles Innocence Project has filed voluminous evidence it says shows Scott Peterson did not murder his wife and unborn ...
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