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California prosecutors seek the death penalty for Scott Peterson again even as judge considers vacating his 2005 double-murder conviction over juror misconduct

Scott Peterson in a prison photo from May 11, 2018. Northern California prosecutors said on October 23, 2020, they will again seek the death penalty for Peterson in the slaying of his pregnant wife and unborn son nearly 19 years ago

Scott Peterson in a prison photo from May 11, 2018. Northern California prosecutors said on October 23, 2020, they will again seek the death penalty for Peterson in the slaying of his pregnant wife and unborn son nearly 19 years ago

California prosecutors said Friday they again will seek the death penalty for Scott Peterson even as a county judge considers throwing out his conviction for murdering his pregnant wife because of juror misconduct during a 2005 trial that riveted the nation.

Stanislaus County Assistant District Attorney Dave Harris announced that it is prosecutors' intention to retry the penalty phase of the case, spokesman John Goold said after a court hearing. 

He said prosecutors otherwise won't comment or discuss the decision.

Peterson, 47, wearing a buzz haircut and a mask, appeared remotely in the Modesto courtroom from San Quentin State Prison north of San Francisco, home to the state's death row.

District Attorney Birgit Fladager acted after the California Supreme Court in August overturned Peterson's 2005 death sentence in a case that attracted worldwide attention.

The state's high court upheld his conviction in that ruling. 

But the same justices in October ordered a new hearing in San Mateo Superior Court to determine whether his underlying murder conviction must also be tossed out if a juror committed 'prejudicial misconduct.'

'He's innocent - an innocent man's been sitting in jail for 15 years. It's time to get him out,' attorney Pat Harris told reporters outside the courtroom in explaining why he is again taking the case. 

Harris also was on Peterson's original trial team alongside celebrity attorney Mark Geragos.

The bodies of Laci Peterson and her unborn son were found on the shore of the San Francisco Bay in April 2003, almost four months after they disappeared

The bodies of Laci Peterson and her unborn son were found on the shore of the San Francisco Bay in April 2003, almost four months after they disappeared

Peterson denied involvement in his wife's disappearance and there was little physical evidence of it - but, along with circumstantial evidence, it was enough for a jury to convict him of murder

Peterson denied involvement in his wife's disappearance and there was little physical evidence of it - but, along with circumstantial evidence, it was enough for a jury to convict him of murder

Janey Peterson, his sister-in-law, said the family is looking forward to his new day in court.

'We still need justice for Laci, Connor and Scott,' she told reporters. 'We don't have justice for Laci with Scott on death row, because Scott is innocent.'

Peterson was convicted in San Mateo Superior Court after his trial was moved from Stanislaus County due to the massive pre-trial publicity that followed the Christmas Eve 2002 disappearance of 27-year-old Laci Peterson, who was eight months pregnant with their unborn son, Connor.

Investigators say Peterson took the bodies from their Modesto home and dumped them from his fishing boat into San Francisco Bay, where they surfaced months later.

The Supreme Court said his death sentence could not stand because potential jurors were improperly dismissed from the jury pool after saying they personally disagreed with the death penalty but would be willing to follow the law and impose it.

In the second ruling, it ordered a San Mateo judge to decide whether the conviction itself must be overturned because one juror failed to disclose that she had sought a restraining order in 2000 against her boyfriend's ex-girlfriend.

Peterson (center), shown here following his 2005 sentencing on his way to death row in San Quentin, has been in the prison ever since

Peterson , shown here following his 2005 sentencing on his way to death row in San Quentin, has been in the prison ever since

Scott Peterson (center) in court in 2004 with his attorneys Mark Geragos (left) and Pat Harris (right). Harris is still defending Peterson as a judge considers vacating his 2005 conviction over juror misconduct

Scott Peterson in court in 2004 with his attorneys Mark Geragos and Pat Harris . Harris is still defending Peterson as a judge considers vacating his 2005 conviction over juror misconduct

Scott and Laci Peterson were married in 1997. By late December 2002 she was almost eight months pregnant with their unborn son Connor. Investigators say Peterson Connor and Laci's bodies from their Modesto home and dumped them from his fishing boat into San Francisco Bay

Scott and Laci Peterson were married in 1997. By late December 2002 she was almost eight months pregnant with their unborn son Connor. Investigators say Peterson Connor and Laci's bodies from their Modesto home and dumped them from his fishing boat into San Francisco Bay

The juror, Richelle Nice, said in seeking the order that she feared for her unborn child.

The San Mateo judge will have to decide if that was juror misconduct, and if so if it was so prejudicial that a new trial is warranted.

Pat Harris said he was 'sandbagged' by prosecutors' surprisingly swift announcement that they would again seek the death penalty, and said he needs to consult with Peterson before agreeing to put off the penalty phase until the judge decides whether to throw out underlying conviction.

They set a new court appearance for November 6.

'It's been 15 long years, and as you can imagine there are ups and downs, but overall he was very happy that the court is basically taking a look at the motions, taking a look at the evidence, and has given him two separate chances here. So we're excited about that,' Pat Harris said of Peterson's reaction to the high court's dual rulings.

Peterson was convicted of first-degree murder of his wife and second-degree murder of his unborn son. 

Peterson was arrested after Amber Frey, a massage therapist living in Fresno, told police that they began dating a month before his wife's death, but that he had told her his wife was dead.

Juror Richelle Nice (pictured) didn't disclose that she filed a lawsuit in 2000 to obtain a restraining order after her boyfriend's ex-girlfriend harassed her while pregnant

Juror Richelle Nice didn't disclose that she filed a lawsuit in 2000 to obtain a restraining order after her boyfriend's ex-girlfriend harassed her while pregnant 

The office of Stanislaus County District Attorney Birgit Fladager (pictured) is again seeking the death sentence for Scott Peterson after the California Supreme Court overturned the penalty in August, a prosecutor announced October 23

The office of Stanislaus County District Attorney Birgit Fladager is again seeking the death sentence for Scott Peterson after the California Supreme Court overturned the penalty in August, a prosecutor announced October 23

Despite throwing out the death penalty, the Supreme Court said there was considerable incriminating circumstantial evidence against Peterson, including that he researched ocean currents, bought a boat without telling anyone, and couldn't explain what type of fish he was trying to catch that day.

He also sold his wife's car, considered selling their house, and turned the baby nursery into a storage room before their bodies were found, the court said in August, all indicating that 'he already knew Laci and Conner were never coming back.'

California has not executed anyone since 2006 because of legal challenges, and Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom issued a moratorium on executions for as long as he is governor.

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