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Judical Council Reveals Peterson Venue Choices
KTVU News ^ | Jan 13 2004

Posted on 01/14/2004 5:45:38 AM PST by runningbear

Judical Council Reveals Peterson Venue Choices

Judical Council Reveals Peterson Venue Choices

POSTED: 2:51 PM PST January 13, 2004
UPDATED: 3:46 PM PST January 13, 2004

SAN FRANCISCO -- The Judicial Council of California announced Tuesday that the Scott Peterson capital murder trial can be moved to Alameda, Santa Clara, San Mateo or Orange counties.

Video: Judge Al Girolami Explains The Reasons To Move Trial

The ruling came down after those courts informed the Judicial Council that they were able to accommodate the change of venue without undue burden. The three Northern California counties were the preference of Stanislaus County Superior Court judge Al Girolami, who will announce where the trial will be moved to at a hearing scheduled for Jan. 20.

Santa Clara County Superior Court officials said Tuesday they were preparing for the possibility that the highly publicized trial may be moved from Modesto to Silicon Valley.

Officials believe the best place to hold the high-profile case would be at the courthouse on Homestead Road in downtown Santa Clara. The courtroom currently occupied by Judge Robert Baines seats 71 people in the audience and the courthouse has ample parking, according to Superior Court spokeswoman Debra Hodges.

"It's our mega-courtroom," Hodges said.

Currently the courtroom is hosting a lengthy civil trial brought by former IBM employees against the computer giant. That trial is expected to conclude in March. If the Peterson trial begins before the IBM trial concludes the preliminary stages of the trial would most likely be heard at the Hall of Justice in San Jose, according to Hodges.

If San Mateo the final destination, an empty high school in San Bruno would likely be the trial's location.

"It's all set up," said Bob Arnold, associate superintendent of the San Mateo Union High School District. "It's been used for trials on a number of occasions. It has everything, a judge's chambers, a lawyers' area, everything."

Alameda County Assistant District Attorney James Anderson told the Oakland Tribune that Stanislaus County has sent people to Oakland for death penalty trials before; in one such case, four gang members were convicted of murder and two of them later were sentenced to death.

But Anderson said there may be some logistical problems because four capital trials were already in progress or soon will be underway in Alameda County......

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Three counties in region able to take Peterson trial

Three counties in region able to take Peterson trial

Four California counties have said they can take on the Scott Peterson double-murder trial without undue burden: Santa Clara, Alameda, San Mateo and Orange, according to a court statement released Tuesday.

Stanislaus County Judge Al Girolami, who ruled last week that Peterson's trial must be moved from Modesto, will decide the location Tuesday after the prosecution and defense make their cases for the best locale.

Peterson, 31, is accused of killing his pregnant wife, Laci Peterson, and their unborn son in December 2002. The case generated so much publicity and public outcry that Girolami ruled Peterson would have a better chance of a fair trial if it was moved out of Modesto.

Girolami said last week that Santa Clara County was his top choice, followed by San Mateo and Alameda counties. Girolami said he wants the trial within driving distance of Modesto.

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Peterson judge favors Santa Clara County for trial

Posted on Tue, Jan. 13, 2004

Peterson judge favors Santa Clara County for trial ALAMEDA, SAN MATEO AND ORANGE COUNTIES ALSO POSSIBILITIES

By Julia Prodis Sulek

Mercury News

Four California counties surveyed by the state have said they can take on the Scott Peterson double-murder trial without undue burden: Santa Clara, Alameda, San Mateo and Orange, according to a court statement released today.

Stanislaus County Judge Al Girolami, who ruled last week that Peterson's trial must be moved from Modesto, will decide the final location on Tuesday after the prosecution and defense make their cases that day for their favorite locale.

Peterson, 31, is accused of murdering his pregnant wife, Laci, and their unborn son in December 2003. The case generated so much publicity and public outcry, Girolami ruled that Peterson would have a better chance of a fair trial if it was moved out of Modesto.

Girolami told both sides last week that Santa Clara County was his top choice, followed by San Mateo and Alameda. Orange County is an unlikely venue because Girolami already rebuked a bid from Peterson's lawyer to move the trial to Los Angeles. Girolami said he wants the trial within driving distance of Modesto.

The Judicial Council of California, made up of California judges, surveyed a number of counties to determine ......

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Subsidy for criminal cases eyed

Posted on Wed, Jan. 14, 2004

Subsidy for criminal cases eyed

By Eric Stern
SACRAMENTO BEE

SACRAMENTO - Lawmakers want to tighten guidelines for reimbursing counties for high-profile murder cases after a proposed subsidy for the Scott Peterson case triggered questions about exploding costs.

By 2005, the state will have spent almost $100 million from a fund giving prosecutors from smaller and medium-size counties virtually unlimited resources to put away some of the state's most infamous serial killers and murderers.

With the state's financial crunch, lawmakers are taking a tougher look at the rarely scrutinized program.

The program was established in 1961 and grew rapidly in the '90s, when lawmakers began carving out pieces of the budget to pay for certain murder cases, maneuvering around cost-control rules.

But the pipeline might be drying up as Modesto-area legislators work on a guaranteed subsidy for the Modesto Police Department and the Stanislaus County District Attorney's Office to cover costs of the Peterson case.

Peterson is accused of murdering his wife, Laci, and their unborn son, Conner.

"There are too many questions with the way the existing system works," said Assembly Appropriations Committee Chairman Darryl Steinberg, D-Sacramento. He stopped an effort last year to subsidize the Peterson case and has called for a review of the program.

"We need to look at it and develop criteria that allow us to.....

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Peterson attorneys to seek freedom for their client

Posted on Tue, Jan. 13, 2004

Peterson attorneys to seek freedom for their client

By Brian Anderson

CONTRA COSTA TIMES

Lawyers for Scott Peterson will attempt to persuade a Stanislaus County judge Wednesday that an order holding the accused killer on murder charges was wrongfully issued.

In their request to set aside the preliminary hearing order, defense attorneys are expected to argue that Modesto police botched their investigation of the disappearance and slaying of Peterson's wife, Laci Peterson.

Los Angeles attorney Mark Geragos said in a motion filed Dec. 22 that police and prosecutors ignored evidence exonerating Peterson of two murder counts. He called prosecutor's presentation of evidence at a November preliminary hearing a "shabby showing."

The procedure, known as a 995 motion, attacks the legitimacy of the holding order, which Judge Al Girolami issued Nov. 18 after deciding there was enough evidence to show that Peterson probably committed the crimes for which he was accused. The standard to hold someone for trial after a preliminary hearing is far lower than guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, which is required for a conviction.

Stanislaus County Judge Marie Silveira has been assigned to hear the request. If the motion is denied, the case moves forward as scheduled. If Silveira grants the motion, Peterson could be released from jail, an unlikely prospect. Prosecutors would then most likely file the charges again.

Prosecutors also could ask Silveira to send the case back to Girolami for further testimony or hear witnesses herself to correct minor errors in the preliminary hearing record.

Judges rarely grant defense 995 motions...........

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Four counties give OK to host Peterson trial

Four counties give OK to host Peterson trial

Tuesday, January 13, 2004

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(01-13) 17:33 PST MODESTO, Calif. (AP) --

Four counties have offered to host the murder trial of Scott Peterson in the killings of his wife and unborn son, including three in the San Francisco Bay area preferred by the judge in the case, court officials said Tuesday.

Alameda, San Mateo and Santa Clara counties in Northern California and Orange County in Southern California are possible contenders for the trial that is expected to last five months, including jury selection, said Michael Tozzi, the executive officer of Stanislaus County Superior Court.

Judge Al Girolami will hold a hearing next Tuesday to consider where the case should be moved.

On Thursday, Girolami ruled that the extensive news coverage of the killing required him to move the case out of Laci Peterson's hometown to ensure that her husband gets a fair trial.

Peterson, 31, faces the death penalty if convicted of two counts of murder.

His wife was eight months pregnant when she was reported missing from their Modesto home on Christmas Eve 2002. The bodies of the mother-to-be and the fetus of the boy she was carrying washed ashore in San Francisco Bay four months later, two miles from where Scott Peterson said he was fishing the day she vanished.

The judge said he wants to hold the case within driving distance of Modesto to accommodate .......

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Investigation into CSUS survey may take months

Investigation into CSUS survey may take months

Wednesday, January 14, 2004


Associated Press photo Stanislaus County Superior Court Judge Al Girolami ruled last week that the Scott Peterson trial should be moved. Alameda, San Mateo, Santa Clara and Orange counties are possibilities.

By Garth Stapley
The Modesto Bee

MODESTO - A university investigation into a faked survey scandal involving the Scott Peterson double-murder case may last several weeks or months, President Marvalene Hughes said Tuesday.

A preliminary inquiry launched Thursday at California State University, Stanislaus, which had been predicted to take a week, has evolved into the full-blown investigation, Hughes said.

“I want the community to have the patience that is needed in order to investigate this case thoroughly and appropriately,” she said.

Judge Al Girolami cited the 10-county survey, overseen by Professor Stephen Schoenthaler, in a decision Thursday to move the Peterson trial out of Modesto. Girolami didn’t know about the allegedly falsified survey data until later that day.

Scott Peterson, 31, is charged with killing his pregnant wife, Laci, and their unborn son, Conner. Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty.

Also Tuesday:

•Three Bay Area counties could handle Scott Peterson’s double-murder case, administrators of California’s court system said Tuesday. Officials also added a fourth possibility: Orange County in Southern California.

The Administrative Office of the Courts, which assists trial courts when a change of venue is ordered, said Alameda, San Mateo, Santa Clara and Orange counties would not be unduly burdened if they took the case.

• Another criminal justice student came forward to The Bee, bringing to nine the number who have admitted claimed fabricating survey responses. All said they were pressed for time during finals and worried about telephone bills because they were required to make dozens of lengthy, long-distance calls with their own phones.

• A national association of pollsters issued a rare official statement, calling the survey a disgrace if the allegations are true.

• Another judge extended until Feb. 10 the authority of Sharon Rocha over the estate of her daughter, Laci Peterson.

Professor remains on job

Schoenthaler continues to teach a course during the current winter term ending Feb. 4, university spokesman Don Hansen said, and is expected to teach other classes when spring semester begins Feb. 16. ...........

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Fallout Continues From Survey Scandal in Peterson Case

Fallout Continues From Survey Scandal in Peterson Case


Garth Stapley - Modesto Bee

MODESTO, Calif. -- A survey scandal in the Scott Peterson case will delay another murder trial in Fresno County whose defendant - an alleged Muslim terrorist - relied on the same survey expert.

Also Monday, the leader of a national surveyors' association condemned the supervision of the Peterson poll.

Stephen Schoenthaler, a criminology professor at California State University, Stanislaus, is scheduled to testify Friday in Fresno regarding a change-of-venue survey that he compiled for a murder case.

But the defendant's attorney said Monday that he will seek a delay of "at least several weeks" while the Peterson poll is sorted out.

"We're looking into what's happening in Stanislaus County right now, as it might affect our case," said Peter Jones, a deputy public defender in Fresno County. He represents Ramadan Abdur-Rauf Abdullah, who has pleaded innocent by reason of insanity in the slaying of a deputy sheriff.

Last week, seven of Schoenthaler's fall semester students said they falsified all or part of the surveys that the professor required the students to submit for 20 percent of their grades. Schoenthaler compiled the data and concluded that unbiased jurors were not likely to be found in Stanislaus County.

An eighth student came forward to The Bee during the weekend. Prosecutors have made a public appeal for the students to contact them as well.

Thursday, Superior Court Judge Al Girolami - unaware that some of the polling was fabricated - cited the survey in his decision to move Peterson's trial, probably to the Bay Area............

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Peterson poll, costs on trial

Peterson poll, costs on trial

BY GARTH STAPLEY
BEE STAFF WRITER

Last Updated: January 13, 2004, 07:17:27 AM PST

A survey scandal in the Scott Peterson case will delay a murder trial in Fresno County whose defendant -- an alleged Muslim terrorist -- relied on the same survey expert.

Also Monday, the leader of a national surveyors' association condemned the supervision of the Peterson poll.

Stephen Schoenthaler, a criminology professor at California State University, Stanislaus, is scheduled to testify Friday in Fresno regarding a change-of-venue survey that he compiled for a murder case there. But the defendant's attorney said Monday that he will seek a delay of "at least several weeks" while the Peterson poll is sorted out.

"We're looking into what's happening in Stanislaus County right now, as it might affect our case," said Peter Jones, a deputy public defender in Fresno County. He represents Ramadan Abdur-Rauf Abdullah, who has pleaded innocent by reason of insanity in the slaying of a deputy sheriff.

Last week, seven of Schoenthaler's fall semester students said they falsified all or part of the surveys that the professor required the students to submit for 20 percent of their grade. Schoenthaler compiled the data and concluded that unbiased jurors were not likely to be found in Stanislaus County.

An eighth student came forward to The Bee during the weekend. Prosecutors have made a public appeal for the students to contact them, as well.

Thursday, Superior Court Judge Al Girolami cited the survey in his decision to move Peterson's trial, probably to the Bay Area.

Peterson, 31, is charged with killing his pregnant wife, Laci, and their unborn son. Prosecutors ........

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To: runningbear
No kidding!! Peterson is a man FULL of rage. I could see sparks flying outta his eyes when Distaso was talking this morning!! Just wait, during the trial when a lot of his LIES upon lies upon lies are exposed and his stories and his deceitfulness. I hope the guy explodes in a fit of rage. Show yourself, your REAL self, you full of the devil POS!!
61 posted on 01/14/2004 4:50:43 PM PST by Canadian Outrage (All us Western Canuks belong South!!)
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To: pinz-n-needlez
You better believe they have nothing. I don't know if Henry Lee or Cyril Wecht will testify that the baby was growing AFTER Laci went missing. Actually, they CANNOT prove such a thing. By Laci's symptoms, I think she was close to delivering when she died.
62 posted on 01/14/2004 4:53:35 PM PST by Canadian Outrage (All us Western Canuks belong South!!)
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To: Canadian Outrage
Not you rb - Peterson LOL - when I read my post I thought, OMG rb is gonna think I've lost it.!
63 posted on 01/14/2004 4:56:12 PM PST by Canadian Outrage (All us Western Canuks belong South!!)
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To: Canadian Outrage
I'm leavin this OFFICE NOW!! LKL will have something on this tonight. I know Cochran is gonna be on. I hope its not Cochran, Pixley and then some milquetoast for the Prosecution. Hopefully it's Nancy. BBS!!
64 posted on 01/14/2004 5:04:25 PM PST by Canadian Outrage (All us Western Canuks belong South!!)
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To: Canadian Outrage
yep, I believe he just might have a fit, if prosecution can play the mental presentation to spark that creep's anger outburst into a court hearing.... Wouldn't that be ducky?
65 posted on 01/14/2004 5:17:07 PM PST by runningbear (Lurkers beware, Freeping is public opinions based on facts, theories, and news online.......)
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To: Canadian Outrage
LOL... no, not now!....heehee..
66 posted on 01/14/2004 5:17:35 PM PST by runningbear (Lurkers beware, Freeping is public opinions based on facts, theories, and news online.......)
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To: Jackie-O
"The way MG was arguing this today made me believe that he is banking on that theory while mistaking the facts at the same time...trying to plant a seed to taint the pool???"

I remember awhile back Dr. Lee said the key to the defense case is the age of Connor - he strongly insinuated that they would be able to successfully argue that Laci lived for a time after she was "kidnapped" because the baby was older. It could be a battle of the experts on gestational age.
67 posted on 01/14/2004 5:20:56 PM PST by drjulie
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To: runningbear
Wouldn't that be ducky?

OHHH yesss! Absolutely ducky!! I want to see him loose it...and Wacky Jacky flip her wig!!

68 posted on 01/14/2004 5:26:08 PM PST by Jackie-O
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To: Canadian Outrage
"Peterson is a man FULL of rage."

You bet - I watched some clips of this today and I could tell that the prosecutor really got to him. He could laugh and yuk it up when he wasn't being directly confronted, but, today, Distaso went after him, pointed at him and said he did it. He now fully realizes that he's lost control of this situation.
69 posted on 01/14/2004 5:29:38 PM PST by drjulie
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To: runningbear
lol From your keyboard to Distaso's ears!

Wouldn't it be great to see Bad Scott reveal himself in a courtroom tantrum, preferably in front of the jury!

Pinz
70 posted on 01/14/2004 6:08:04 PM PST by pinz-n-needlez
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To: Neenah
LOL! Must hold the hair.
71 posted on 01/14/2004 6:16:53 PM PST by Velveeta
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To: maggiefluffs
FAIRSTEIN: I think Scott Peterson is the easiest of these cases for a prosecutor to try, and I think from the evidence we know -- and I assume there's more -- that he will be found guilty by an intelligent jury.

Oh, please let it be an intelligent jury!

72 posted on 01/14/2004 6:19:43 PM PST by Velveeta
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To: maggiefluffs
Don't leave out the Armenian terrorists ...

They're the ones who antagonize the victim's family, right?

73 posted on 01/14/2004 6:22:35 PM PST by Velveeta
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To: Devil_Anse
I'm getting the most entertaining mental images from this...

If only we knew how to photoshop and post pics!

74 posted on 01/14/2004 6:23:40 PM PST by Velveeta
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To: pinz-n-needlez
I noticed Geragos didn't address the "tan pants" issue either...
75 posted on 01/14/2004 6:24:52 PM PST by Velveeta
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To: runningbear
Haven't seen the clip yet, but I did see the part on CTV where Geragos said the "F" word.
76 posted on 01/14/2004 6:29:46 PM PST by Velveeta
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To: maggiefluffs
Great pics!

77 posted on 01/14/2004 6:33:27 PM PST by Velveeta
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To: Canadian Outrage
Distasto was FANTASTIC

Did you see how RED the back of his neck was?

78 posted on 01/14/2004 6:39:07 PM PST by Velveeta
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To: maggiefluffs
What was with the zits all over his face today?
79 posted on 01/14/2004 6:40:58 PM PST by Velveeta
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To: drjulie
I was really amazed at what Distaso is made of. He can be cool, keep his mouth shut until the "right" time, and then pull the plug and let them have it. He was GOOOOOD today. I think Distaso even took Geragos back. I know one thing, it caused Geragos to show his feeble hand. But Peterson, he truly is a man filled with rage and I think if he's arrogant enough to take the stand, Distasto could push him buttons and voila - an explosion laced with profanity the whole works. He's a man barely under control at the moment.
80 posted on 01/14/2004 7:20:40 PM PST by Canadian Outrage (All us Western Canuks belong South!!)
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