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Trial Delayed A Week; Peterson Arrives In Bay Area

Can't seem to get the video clip of Peteson arriving in San Mateo County... ;o( (not linked?)

Trial Delayed A Week; Peterson Arrives In Bay Area

POSTED: 10:55 AM PST January 23, 2004
UPDATED: 6:37 PM PST January 23, 2004

MODESTO, Calif. -- Scott Peterson's capital murder case was formally moved from Modesto to Redwood City today, but the question of which judge will preside over his high-profile trial remained as murky as Modesto's infamous Central Valley fog.

Peterson left Stanislaus County Superior Court Judge Al Girolami's courtroom for the last time about 12:15 p.m. today and was soon whisked away for the 90-mile journey to the San Mateo County Jail in Redwood City, where he arrived before 3 p.m.

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Video On Demand: Peterson Moved To San Mateo County

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Video On Demand: Mark Geragos Friday Press Conference

Peterson's next court hearing on charges that he murdered his wife Laci and their unborn son Conner will be at 9 a.m. Feb. 2 in San Mateo County Superior Court in Redwood City. Various pretrial issues will be on tap, the first of which will be the question of which judge will handle the case, as it's not even clear at this point who will preside over the Feb. 2 hearing.

Girolami moved the case to San Mateo County on Tuesday after agreeing with Peterson's defense lawyer Mark Geragos that extensive publicity would make it impossible for Peterson, a 31-year-old former fertilizer salesman, to get a fair trial in Stanislaus County or other surrounding counties in the Central Valley.

Girolami said he didn't want to travel with the case to Redwood City, so he referred the case to the state Administrative Office of the Courts to pick a new judge.

On Wednesday, California Supreme Court Justice Ronald George assigned retired Contra Costa County Superior Court Judge Richard Arnason to handle the case. But on Thursday, Stanislaus County prosecutors issued a peremptory challenge against Arnason, 82, stating that he was "prejudiced" against them.

Peremptory challenges are granted automatically and state court officials said yesterday that Chief Justice George would appoint a new judge next week.

But at the beginning of today's court hearing, Geragos raised several serious legal questions about the issue of which judge should handle the case.

First, he said that even though the prosecution peremptory challenge of Arnason was filed only one day after he was appointed, the challenge was untimely because a hearing had already been scheduled for next Monday morning.

"Once a matter is sent out to a court, you no longer have the opportunity to challenge the judge," Geragos alleged.

Geragos also said he thinks the prosecution already had used up its one peremptory challenge for the case last March when it moved to have Girolami blocked from hearing a civil case in which a newspaper petitioned to unseal search warrants and other documents in the case.

The prosecution and the defense only get one peremptory challenge in a case, although other challenges can be made for cause. But those challenges must clear tough legal hurdles.

In addition, Geragos said he doesn't think Chief Justice George has any authority to assign a judge in the case, saying he thinks that decision should be made by the presiding judge in the jurisdiction where the trial is held, which in this case would be the presiding judge in San Mateo County.

Geragos said, "I don't want to tangle with the Chief Justice," but he said he thinks the order appointing Arnason was unlawful and accused George of "micromanaging" the case.

Girolami called for a break so he could think over the question of whether he should rule on the issue of whether the prosecution's challenge was timely or whether it should be decided by Arnason or a new judge appointed by George. After a 30-minute recess, he said, "I don't feel confident handling the issue" and said it will be decided Feb. 2 by Arnason, a San Mateo County Superior Court judge or a new judge appointed by George.

However, he left open the possibility that if the issue remained unresolved, he might wind up staying with the case after all. Geragos made it clear that he wants Girolami to stay with the case.

At the end of today's hearing, Girolami said, "I'm waiting for a future order from on high," referring to George.......

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"In addition, Geragos said he doesn't think Chief Justice George has any authority to assign a judge in the case, saying he thinks that decision should be made by the presiding judge in the jurisdiction where the trial is held, which in this case would be the presiding judge in San Mateo County.

Geragos said, "I don't want to tangle with the Chief Justice," but he said he thinks the order appointing Arnason was unlawful and accused George of "micromanaging" the case."


Geragos has some nerve!!

116 posted on 01/24/2004 9:29:46 AM PST by runningbear (Lurkers beware, Freeping is public opinions based on facts, theories, and news online.......)
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Peterson In San Mateo County Jail
Low-Key Move Keeps Peterson Out Of Media Spotlight

Peterson In San Mateo County Jail
Low-Key Move Keeps Peterson Out Of Media Spotlight

POSTED: 5:04 PM PST January 23, 2004
UPDATED: 10:17 PM PST January 23, 2004

REDWOOD CITY, Calif. -- In a somewhat unexpected move, Scott Peterson was driven from Stanislaus County to his new 70-square-foot home in the San Mateo County jail Friday.

Just hours following his last hearing in Modesto, Stanislaus County Sheriff's Department deputies arrived with Peterson at the San Mateo County Maguire Correctional Facility at 2:27 p.m. according to San Mateo County Sheriff's Office officials.

"We were surprised that it happened so quickly," said Bronwyn Hogan, a spokeswoman for the San Mateo County Sheriff's Office. "Mainly because the next hearing date is Feb. 2."

During a news conference, San Mateo County Sheriff Don Horsley described Peterson's arrival and his new living conditions.

"He thanked (the Stanislaus County deputies) for their courtesy and they said in affect that he was very polite," Horsley said of the Peterson drop off. "He was very cooperative."

Upon arrival, Peterson was checked by a doctor and searched. He was then issued a dark red jumpsuit indicating that he is in protective custody, according to the Sheriff.

His new cell is 3B West, which is in the protective custody wing of the jail.

In that area of the jail, Peterson will live with only 16 other prisoners who he can only see and speak with on a limited basis. He will rotate through half-hour free-time sessions outside of his cell.

Peterson will spend a minimum of 10 hours alone in his cell. He will be able to visit will friends or family twice a week for 45 minutes.

"We want to make sure that he is going to be safe, however long it takes for this trial," Horsley said.

Peterson's next court hearing will be at 9 a.m. Feb. 2 in San Mateo County Superior Court in Redwood City. Between now and then, a judge must be named to preside over the case.

Peterson, a 31-year-old fertilizer salesman originally from San Diego, is charged with murdering his wife Laci Peterson and their unborn son, Connor, in the early morning hours of Christmas Eve 2002. Their partial remains were found along a shoreline near Richmond last April.

117 posted on 01/24/2004 9:44:32 AM PST by runningbear (Lurkers beware, Freeping is public opinions based on facts, theories, and news online.......)
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I know, I listened to Geragos drone one and was utterly amazed at his gall!! He's gotten just a little too big for his britches lately and it's about time somebody slapped him down.
124 posted on 01/24/2004 3:23:13 PM PST by Canadian Outrage (All us Western Canuks belong South!!)
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