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Scott Peterson Sentenced to Death

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2005 12:44 am
by Jake
Emotion Boils Over in Courtroom
By BRIAN SKOLOFF, AP

REDWOOD CITY, Calif. (March 16) - A judge sent Scott Peterson to death row Wednesday for the slaying of his pregnant wife, Laci, after a turbulent court session in which his father-in-law warned him in a trembling voice: ''You're going to burn in hell for this.''

Judge Alfred A. Delucchi accepted the jury's recommendation that Peterson be sentenced to death, calling the killing of Laci Peterson and her fetus ''cruel, uncaring, heartless and callous.''

Peterson, 32, was invited to make a statement. After several minutes of discussion with his attorneys, he declined.

Wearing a dark suit and shackled at the waist, Peterson stared at Laci's mother without emotion as she told him he deserved to be put to death ''as soon as possible.''

''You decided to throw Laci and Conner away, dispose of them like they were just a piece of garbage,'' Sharon Rocha told her former son-in-law. Rocha sobbed as she read from a statement, looking directly at Peterson. ''We had to bury Laci without her arms to hold her baby and without her head,'' Rocha said, her voice breaking.

Laci's father, Dennis Rocha, told Peterson: ''You're going to burn in hell for this.''

And Laci's brother, Brent Rocha, said he bought a gun during the investigation into Laci's disappearance and contemplated killing Peterson. ''I chose not to kill you myself for one reason, so you would have to sweat it out and not take the easy way out,'' he told Peterson.

The former fertilizer salesman will probably be sent within 48 hours to death row at San Quentin State Prison, overlooking the bay where Laci Peterson's body was discarded, officials said. Peterson became the 644th person awaiting lethal injection in California.

The judge had the option of rejecting the jury's recommendation and imposing a sentence to life without parole, but such a move is all but unheard of. The judge also denied a defense request for a new trial.

He ordered Scott Peterson to pay $10,000 restitution for funeral expenses and an additional $5,000, though the reason for that amount was unexplained.

An eight-months-pregnant Laci Peterson disappeared on Christmas Eve 2002, and prosecutors said Peterson killed her and then dumped her body in San Francisco Bay. The badly decomposed bodies of Laci and her fetus washed ashore four months later.

Prosecutors said Peterson strangled his wife to escape marriage and impending fatherhood and return to the bachelor life. At the time of his wife's disappearance, he was carrying on an affair with Amber Frey, a massage therapist.

Peterson's attorney, Mark Geragos, tried to get the judge to allow Peterson's parents to speak, on the basis that they were related to Conner. But Delucchi said the hearing was an opportunity for only Laci's relatives to speak.

At one point during the family testimony, Brent Rocha recounted a conversation he said he had with Peterson long before Laci vanished. Rocha said the former fertilizer salesman lamented about his life not being what he had hoped it to be.

Scott Peterson's father, Lee, shouted, ''What a liar!'' He walked out of the courtroom after being admonished by the judge.

Ten of the 12 jurors who recommended the death penalty returned to court Wednesday for the sentencing, four months after the panel found Peterson guilty of murder.

''We wanted to see it all the way through to the end,'' juror Richelle Nice said outside the courthouse.

As prosecutors and Laci Peterson's family left the courthouse, a crowd of about 100 people cheered and clapped.

''Our family is going to make it,'' said Ron Grantski, Laci's Peterson stepfather. ''We're stronger because of this, and Scott got what he deserved.''


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Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2005 10:23 am
by hailskins666
lethal injection? what a weak way to do it. =; what ever happened to the chair? or hanging? now those were sentences of death. :twisted:

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2005 10:28 am
by tcwest10
Sadly, the poor guy isn't a celebrity outside of his trial.
Had he been, say, a "Little Rascal", he might've walked, and we NRA types could try out our own death penalty on the murderous scum.
The very thought of even raising your voice to a pregnant woman should frighten you.
What a completely evil bastich.

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2005 10:58 am
by redskindave
I think that was the right decision, He deserves it, But he will just sit around for years and nothing will happen to him, Just more of our tax dollars keeping another criminal housed and feed.

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2005 11:13 am
by NC43Hog
The Death Penality is too easy. Let him sit in a cell for the rest of his natural life - would be much harder (and cheaper on the taxpayer).

Oh - without TV - no Little Rascals reruns to watch.

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2005 12:12 pm
by SkinsChic
I think he should rot in prison the rest of his life....but the way things work...he WILL be there for quite some time before they actually do away with him so it's a little of both worlds, I guess.

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2005 12:27 pm
by Texas Hog
the death penalty in CA...what a joke! send his butt to Texas, we'll kill him! :twisted:

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2005 12:31 pm
by Skinsfan55
What's the difference? In Texas are you going to drag him behind a horse to the gallows and string him up?

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2005 12:33 pm
by Texas Hog
I wish....but no, we'll just kill him....uncruel and usual, of course. :)

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2005 12:35 pm
by JansenFan
Problem with death row in CA is that you can appeal for like 25 years. In TX, the actual time between incarceration and death by watching cowboys games is much quicker.

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2005 5:28 pm
by cvillehog
Peterson became the 644th person awaiting lethal injection in California.

As in, there are 643 other people just sitting around waiting to be executed right now? Or as in that is the number of times that sentence has been handed down, without regard to whether it was carried out or not?

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2005 5:29 pm
by General Failure
It's like the line for the royal crown. If 643 people die he gets to sit in the nice chair.

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2005 5:41 pm
by Texas Hog
fyi - it doesn't go in date order of conviction

and by the way....he's "worthless" :)

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2005 10:19 pm
by air_hog
good thing OJ was innoccent...

:roll:

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2005 10:23 pm
by hailskins666
i vote.... eye for an eye. eliminate all these over paid lawyers/prosecutors/judges and law-men. what ever happened to a ten pace face off. ten steps, turn and fire. at least the world woulndn't over-populate itself as fast... :)

Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2005 1:07 pm
by General Failure
hailskins666 wrote:i vote.... eye for an eye. eliminate all these over paid lawyers/prosecutors/judges and law-men. what ever happened to a ten pace face off. ten steps, turn and fire. at least the world woulndn't over-populate itself as fast... :)


I think that went the way of the dodo when we started developing guns that didn't take three minutes to reload after a single shot. Except in the old west, it stayed around for a while there if you believe movies.

Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2005 1:14 pm
by BossHog
Just put him in gen pop in the jail instead of PC or death row and he wouldn't see 24 hours of tax payer's money, let alone the light of day...

:shock: