Scott Peterson — the man accused of murdering his wife and unborn child in California in 2002 — will appear in court for a hearing Thursday as he prepares for his new trial. In November 2020, Peterson waived the right to a speedy trial,
Scott Peterson is among multiple California inmates, including other convicted murders, who have received COVID-19 unemployment benefits in recent months, prosecutors have found. The unemployment claim filed on Peterson was found during a fraud investigation by a group of state and federal prosecutors,
Convicted killer Scott Peterson will remain in California’s San Quentin State Prison as a judge weighs whether or not he’ll get a retrial in connection with the 2004 murders of his pregnant wife and their unborn son. There was a chance the judge
Convicted murderer Scott Peterson appeared in a San Mateo, Calif. court via video conference on Friday when he spoke briefly to the judge and waived his right to a speedy trial, effectively pushing his court date back to January 2021. “Yes, your honor,”
Scott Peterson returned to a Stanislaus, Calif., court — albeit virtually — for the first time in more than a decade on Friday for a hearing regarding his murder conviction in the death of his wife, Laci, and their unborn son. Peterson, 47, wore a blue
Scott Peterson will return to the courthouse where his murder case was first handled roughly 16 years ago for an unspecified appearance on Friday, just over a week since the California Supreme Court ordered the reexamination of his conviction for killing his
Scott Peterson’s family is grateful the California Supreme Court ordered a second look at his conviction for killing his pregnant wife and unborn child, his sister-in-law told Fox News on Thursday. The court on Wednesday sent Peterson’s case back to San Mateo County