Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Death Penalty Bigger Q. Than San Diego DUI?
San Diego dui lawyer news
A San Diego county man charged with killing a 24-year-old Santee woman must wait more than a year to learn the sentence he will receive for an unrelated conviction for San Diego dui - driving under the influence of drugs.
Chula Vista Superior Court Judge William H. McAdam continued the San Diego dui sentencing yesterday of Robert Steven Carson – until June 1, 2009 – at the request of prosecutors and Carson's San Diego dui lawyer.
Carson, 40, pleaded guilty Nov. 14 to charges of evading police, San Diego dui - driving under the influence of methamphetamine and being under the influence of meth stemming from a crash in Coronado in 2006. He faces a maximum punishment of 25 years to life in prison, Deputy District Attorney John Rice said.
Carson is awaiting trial in connection with the slaying in May of Brittany Hart, who was beaten to death with a hammer. Hart was missing for more than three weeks before her body was found in a recycling bin in the Cleveland National Forest. Prosecutors are expected to say June 2 whether they will seek the death penalty. San Diego dui lawyers follow this other trial as well.
A San Diego county man charged with killing a 24-year-old Santee woman must wait more than a year to learn the sentence he will receive for an unrelated conviction for San Diego dui - driving under the influence of drugs.
Chula Vista Superior Court Judge William H. McAdam continued the San Diego dui sentencing yesterday of Robert Steven Carson – until June 1, 2009 – at the request of prosecutors and Carson's San Diego dui lawyer.
Carson, 40, pleaded guilty Nov. 14 to charges of evading police, San Diego dui - driving under the influence of methamphetamine and being under the influence of meth stemming from a crash in Coronado in 2006. He faces a maximum punishment of 25 years to life in prison, Deputy District Attorney John Rice said.
Carson is awaiting trial in connection with the slaying in May of Brittany Hart, who was beaten to death with a hammer. Hart was missing for more than three weeks before her body was found in a recycling bin in the Cleveland National Forest. Prosecutors are expected to say June 2 whether they will seek the death penalty. San Diego dui lawyers follow this other trial as well.
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