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attorneys for richard allen davis argued that a new state law mandates davis be given another chance to avoid execution. >> abc seven news reporter zach fuentes was in court for today's hearing. he joins us live with those details. zach >> yeah. and the hearing today was for the judge to decide whether richard allen davis is eligible for that resentencing. he was sentenced to death. but now, with the events set into motion today, his attorneys are fighting to overturn that sentence. the kidnaping and murder of 12 year old polly klaas is one that captured the world's attention. it happened in petaluma back in 1993. she was taken at knifepoint from her own bedroom at a slumber party. her body was found months later. richard allen davis was eventually convicted in the case and sentenced to death 28 years ago. polly's father, marc klaas, was there for the sentencing, and i might have said something to the effect that this is finally over. >> yet here we are 30 years later. >> now, davis wants a judge to overturn his sentence. he didn't appear in court on friday, but his attorneys went be
attorneys for richard allen davis argued that a new state law mandates davis be given another chance to avoid execution. >> abc seven news reporter zach fuentes was in court for today's hearing. he joins us live with those details. zach >> yeah. and the hearing today was for the judge to decide whether richard allen davis is eligible for that resentencing. he was sentenced to death. but now, with the events set into motion today, his attorneys are fighting to overturn that sentence....
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it may have opened the door to have cases like richard allen davis's reconsidered. >> and this is a bigot just for mr. richard allen davis, but for others on death row in california, legal analyst stephen clark says this will be a first test for the new law. will he get another shot at getting his death verdict overturned? even though the technical issue is only these prison priors, which only added 1 or 2 years to his sentence, klaas says it should be a wake up call for other victims families that hundreds of cases could be impacted by what happens here. >> this case is the tip of the iceberg. it's going to happen again and again and again and again and i'll tell you what's going to happen. in some instances, somebody is going to get out. >> richard allen davis was not present for the hearing. neither his attorneys nor the sonoma county prosecutors handling the case were willing to comment. >> i'm not going to make any statements on the record. >> it's affected my health. it's affected my mind. it affects everything. >> but for marc klaas, any resentencing is like reopening a wound. >>
it may have opened the door to have cases like richard allen davis's reconsidered. >> and this is a bigot just for mr. richard allen davis, but for others on death row in california, legal analyst stephen clark says this will be a first test for the new law. will he get another shot at getting his death verdict overturned? even though the technical issue is only these prison priors, which only added 1 or 2 years to his sentence, klaas says it should be a wake up call for other victims...
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i don't think about richard allen davis until something like this happens. fact, and i'm having to relive my daughter's murder again. >> anger klaas as the man who killed his daughter, polly tries to get his death sentence overturned. good afternoon. thanks for joining us. i'm larry beil and i'm julian glover, attorn richard allen davis went to court today to have his case heard before a judge. >> abc seven news reporter zach fuentes was in court. he joins us live from our san jose bureau with more. zach >> yeah. and today's hearing was for the judge to decide whether richard allen davis is eligible for a resentencing. davis was sentenced to death, like you said. but now, with the events set into motion today, his attorneys are fighting for that sentence to be overturned and the kidnaping and murder of 12 year old polly classes, one that captured the world's attention. it happened in petaluma back in 1993. she was taken at knifepoint from her own bedroom at a slumber party. her body was found months later. richard allen davis was eventually convicted in the
i don't think about richard allen davis until something like this happens. fact, and i'm having to relive my daughter's murder again. >> anger klaas as the man who killed his daughter, polly tries to get his death sentence overturned. good afternoon. thanks for joining us. i'm larry beil and i'm julian glover, attorn richard allen davis went to court today to have his case heard before a judge. >> abc seven news reporter zach fuentes was in court. he joins us live from our san jose...
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it may have opened the door to have cases like richard allen davis's reconsidered. >> this is a big deal, not just for mr. richard allen davis, but for others on death row in california. >> legal analyst steven clark says this will be a first test for the new law. >> will he get another shot at getting his death verdict overturned? even though the technical issue is only these prison priors, which only added 1 or 2 years to his sentence, klaas says it should be a wake up call for other victims families that hundreds of cases could be impacted by what happens here. >> this case is the tip of the iceberg. it's going to happen again and again and again and again. and i'll tell you what's going to happen. in some instances, somebody is going to get out. >> richard allen davis was not present for the hearing. neither his attorneys nor the sonoma county prosecutors handling the case were willing to comment. >> i'm not going to make any statements on the record. >> it's affected my health. it's affected my mind. it affects everything. >> but for marc klaas, any resentencing is like reopening a
it may have opened the door to have cases like richard allen davis's reconsidered. >> this is a big deal, not just for mr. richard allen davis, but for others on death row in california. >> legal analyst steven clark says this will be a first test for the new law. >> will he get another shot at getting his death verdict overturned? even though the technical issue is only these prison priors, which only added 1 or 2 years to his sentence, klaas says it should be a wake up call...
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and today's hearing was for the judge to decide whether richard allen davis is eligible for a resentencing. davis was sentenced to death, like you said. but now, with the events set into motion today, his attorneys are fighting for that sentence to be overturned and the kidnaping and murder of 12 year old polly classes, one that captured the world's attention. it happened in petaluma back in 1993. she was taken at knifepoint from her own bedroom at a slumber party. her body was found months later. richard allen davis was eventually convicted in the case and sentenced to death 28 years ago. polly's father, marc klaas, was there for the sentencing, and i might have said something to the effect that this is finally over. >> yet here we are 30 years later. >> now, davis wants a judge to overturn his sentence. he didn't appear in court on friday, but his attorneys went before a judge. they say recent criminal justice reform law should apply to him. legal analyst stephen clarke has followed the case from the beginning and was in court for the most recent hearing. >> davis not only was convicted
and today's hearing was for the judge to decide whether richard allen davis is eligible for a resentencing. davis was sentenced to death, like you said. but now, with the events set into motion today, his attorneys are fighting for that sentence to be overturned and the kidnaping and murder of 12 year old polly classes, one that captured the world's attention. it happened in petaluma back in 1993. she was taken at knifepoint from her own bedroom at a slumber party. her body was found months...
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it may have opened the door to have cases like richard allen davis's reconsidered ordered. >> this is a big deal, not just for mr. richard allen davis, but for others on death row in california, legal analyst stephen clark says this will be a first test for the new law. will he get another shot at getting his death verdict overturned? even though the technical issue is only these prison priors, which only added 1 or 2 years to his sentence, klaas says it should be a wake up call for other victims families that hundreds of cases could be impacted by what happens here. >> this case is the tip of the iceberg, and it's going to happen again and again and again and again. and i'll tell you what's going to happen in some instances, somebody is going to get out. >> richard allen davis was not present for the hearing. neither his attorneys nor the sonoma county prosecutor's handling the case were willing to comment. i'm not going to make any statements on the record. >> it's affected my health. it's affected my mind. it affects everything. >> but for marc klaas, any resentencing is like reope
it may have opened the door to have cases like richard allen davis's reconsidered ordered. >> this is a big deal, not just for mr. richard allen davis, but for others on death row in california, legal analyst stephen clark says this will be a first test for the new law. will he get another shot at getting his death verdict overturned? even though the technical issue is only these prison priors, which only added 1 or 2 years to his sentence, klaas says it should be a wake up call for other...
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. >> and i don't think about richard allen davis until something like this happens, so here we are, 30 years after the fact, and i'm having to relive my daughter's murder again, that is just so terribly unfair. >> the judge says he will take time to consider the arguments he heard today. >> people have to be aware that individuals like richard allen davis are getting opportunities to relitigate their case. >> the court's ruling is scheduled for may 31st. >>> a survivor of the deadly mass shooting in half moon bay is filing a lawsuit, last january a gunman killed seven people at two mushroom farms, the lawsuit is against one of the farms, it alleges that the owners fail to provide adequate security for farmworkers who lived on the property. the plaintiff is pedro perez, whose brother was killed in the shooting. pedro was killed -- was hit five times. >> i had two bullets in my stomach. one in my face, one in my arm and a bullet in my back. >> we reached out to the owners but we have not heard back, the suspected shooter remains in custody. >>> still ahead, one day after the a's revealed
. >> and i don't think about richard allen davis until something like this happens, so here we are, 30 years after the fact, and i'm having to relive my daughter's murder again, that is just so terribly unfair. >> the judge says he will take time to consider the arguments he heard today. >> people have to be aware that individuals like richard allen davis are getting opportunities to relitigate their case. >> the court's ruling is scheduled for may 31st. >>> a...
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it may have opened the door to have cases like richard allen davis's reconsidered. >> and this is a big deal, not just for mr. richard allen davis, but for others on death row in california, legal analyst stephen clark says this will be a first test for the new law. will he get another shot at getting his death verdict overturned? even though the technical issue is only these prison priors, which only added 1 or 2 years to his sentence, klaas says it should be a wake up call for other victims families that hundreds of cases could be impacted by what happens here. >> this case is the tip of the iceberg. it's going to happen again and again and again and again and i'll tell you what's going to happen. in some instances, somebody is going to get out. >> richard allen davis was not present for the hearing. neither his attorneys nor the sonoma county prosecutors handling the case were willing to comment. >> i'm not going to make any statements on the record. >> it's affected my health. it's affected my mind. it affects everything. >> but for marc klaas, any resentencing is like reopening a w
it may have opened the door to have cases like richard allen davis's reconsidered. >> and this is a big deal, not just for mr. richard allen davis, but for others on death row in california, legal analyst stephen clark says this will be a first test for the new law. will he get another shot at getting his death verdict overturned? even though the technical issue is only these prison priors, which only added 1 or 2 years to his sentence, klaas says it should be a wake up call for other...
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richard alan davis did not. i don't think about richard allen davis. until something like this happens with his absence. court-approved davis's defense requested the hearing arguing his death sentence should be reconsidered based on new law that disregards previous sentencing enhancements. prosecutors say he is not eligible and that the attempt to vacate a jury verdict is unwarranted. i believe that the criminals in the california system. have very powerful advocates. in sacramento. because there seems to have been a systemic. attempt to undermine. >> why after law after law apparently accomplish 3 things they seem to be trying to destroy 3 strikes because this is all about sentence enhancements. this is exactly what 3 strikes was about. they're trying to empty the prisons and i believe the population is down to 77,000. inmates at this point and they're trying to eliminate the death penalty in 1993, polly klaas was kidnapped from her home in petaluma during a slumber party. >> 2 months later, davis confessed to killing and burying the 12 year-old girl in a shallow grave near cloverdale. on friday, a mot
richard alan davis did not. i don't think about richard allen davis. until something like this happens with his absence. court-approved davis's defense requested the hearing arguing his death sentence should be reconsidered based on new law that disregards previous sentencing enhancements. prosecutors say he is not eligible and that the attempt to vacate a jury verdict is unwarranted. i believe that the criminals in the california system. have very powerful advocates. in sacramento. because...
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richard allen davis was convicted of the 1993 kidnapping and murder of 12- year-old polly klaas. this happened in petaluma. klaas was kidnapped during a slumber party in her mother's home. her body was found two months later in sonoma county. this case gained national attention, and now the 69-year- old davis was sentenced to death in 1996. his lawyers are arguing that in 2022 california law invalidates his sentencing enhancements for prior felony convictions, entitling him to a full resentencing. prosecutors argue though that the law doesn't apply to his death sentence. richard allen davis is scheduled to be in the courtroom tomorrow. >>> a traffic stop turned into a major drug bust in the south bay. police say it started back in november when police pulled over joshua jordan in san jose and found drugs in his car. that launched a four-month investigation, which ended last month when they arrested jordan and jonathan for selling drugs on the dark web. investigators say that the men, they were receiving cryptocurrency. >> and the dark web, it's a dangerous place. and we don't kno
richard allen davis was convicted of the 1993 kidnapping and murder of 12- year-old polly klaas. this happened in petaluma. klaas was kidnapped during a slumber party in her mother's home. her body was found two months later in sonoma county. this case gained national attention, and now the 69-year- old davis was sentenced to death in 1996. his lawyers are arguing that in 2022 california law invalidates his sentencing enhancements for prior felony convictions, entitling him to a full...
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attorneys for richard allen davis made their case in court. davis is convicted of stealing class away from a slumber party in 1993, and killing her. davis now says recent criminal justice reform should give him a chance at a new sentence. his lawyers appeared before a judge in a santa clara courtroom. the victim's father, marc klaas, says he was blindsided. >> they've used a new law, a new trick to relitigate this thing to bring it back into the public view, to bring it back into my mind. i don't think about richard allen davis until something like this happens. so here we are, 30 years after the fact, and i'm having to relive my daughter's murder again. >> legal experts we talked to say this case will likely be appealed to a higher court. now, the current top prosecutor in the county where davis was originally sentenced says he no longer believes in the death penalty. santa clara county da jeff rosen is trying to move other convicted men off death row. he's petitioning to resentence more than a dozen inmates to life without parole. families o
attorneys for richard allen davis made their case in court. davis is convicted of stealing class away from a slumber party in 1993, and killing her. davis now says recent criminal justice reform should give him a chance at a new sentence. his lawyers appeared before a judge in a santa clara courtroom. the victim's father, marc klaas, says he was blindsided. >> they've used a new law, a new trick to relitigate this thing to bring it back into the public view, to bring it back into my mind....
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richard allen davis was convicted of the 1993 kidnapping and murder of 12- year-old polly klaas.ed in petaluma. klaas was kidnapped during a slumber party in her mother's home. her body was found two months te
richard allen davis was convicted of the 1993 kidnapping and murder of 12- year-old polly klaas.ed in petaluma. klaas was kidnapped during a slumber party in her mother's home. her body was found two months te
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richard alan davis did not. i don't think about richard allen davis. until something like this happens with his absence. court-approved davis's defense requested the hearing arguing his death sentence should be reconsidered based on new law that disregards previous sentencing enhancements. prosecutors say he is not eligible and that the attempt to vacate a jury verdict is unwarranted. i believe that the criminals in the california system. have very powerful advocates. in sacramento. because there seems to have been a systemic. attempt to undermine. >> why after law after law apparently accomplish 3 things they seem to be trying to destroy 3 strikes because this is all about sentence enhancements. this is exactly what 3 strikes was about. they're trying to empty the prisons and i believe the population is down to 77,000. inmates at this point and they're trying to eliminate the death penalty in 1993, polly klaas was kidnapped from her home in petaluma during a slumber party. >> 2 months later, davis confessed to killing and burying the 12 year-old girl in a shallow grave near cloverdale. on friday, a mot
richard alan davis did not. i don't think about richard allen davis. until something like this happens with his absence. court-approved davis's defense requested the hearing arguing his death sentence should be reconsidered based on new law that disregards previous sentencing enhancements. prosecutors say he is not eligible and that the attempt to vacate a jury verdict is unwarranted. i believe that the criminals in the california system. have very powerful advocates. in sacramento. because...
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richard allen davis, one of california's most notorious convicted killers , is seeking to have his death sentence overturned. davis was convicted and sentenced to be executed in 1996 for the kidnaping and murder of 12 year old polly klaas in petaluma. her lawyer, his lawyers, were in a san jose courtroom this morning, and they say recent criminal justice reform law that invalidated certain sentencing enhancements entitles davis to have his sentence reconsidered. sonoma county prosecutors and polly klaas father, marc klaas, disagree. he says this case could affect thousands of convicted murderers. >> he's got to be the most reviled guy in the california prison system. this case is the tip of the iceberg. it's going to happen again and again and again and again. and i'll tell you what's going to happen in some instances, somebody is going to get out and mayhem will ensue. >> well, the judge is expected to release a decision next month on whether davis is eligible for resentencing. president biden is in baltimore today, getting a firsthand look at efforts to clear the remains of the collaps
richard allen davis, one of california's most notorious convicted killers , is seeking to have his death sentence overturned. davis was convicted and sentenced to be executed in 1996 for the kidnaping and murder of 12 year old polly klaas in petaluma. her lawyer, his lawyers, were in a san jose courtroom this morning, and they say recent criminal justice reform law that invalidated certain sentencing enhancements entitles davis to have his sentence reconsidered. sonoma county prosecutors and...
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attorneys for richard allen davis made their case in court. davis is convicted of stealing klaas away from a slumber party in 1993 and killing her. davis now says recent criminal justice reform should give him a chance at a new sentence. his lawyers appeared before a judge in a santa clara courtroom and the victim's father, marc klaas, says he was blindsided by it. >> they've used a new law, a new trick to relitigate this thing, to bring it back into the public view, to bring it back into my mind. i don't think about richard allen davis until something like this happens. so here we are, 30 years after the fact, and i'm having to relive my daughter's murder again. >> legal experts we spoke to say this case will likely be appealed to a higher court. the current top prosecutor in the county, where davis was originally sentenced, says he no longer believes in the death penalty. santa clara county d.a. jeff rosen is trying to move other convicted men off death row. he's petitioning to resentence more than a dozen inmates to life without parole. fam
attorneys for richard allen davis made their case in court. davis is convicted of stealing klaas away from a slumber party in 1993 and killing her. davis now says recent criminal justice reform should give him a chance at a new sentence. his lawyers appeared before a judge in a santa clara courtroom and the victim's father, marc klaas, says he was blindsided by it. >> they've used a new law, a new trick to relitigate this thing, to bring it back into the public view, to bring it back into...
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her killer, richard allen davis, has been on death row ever since, and now he hopes to change that. >> his attorneys believe a legal loophole may entitle him to resentencing. ktvu is an. reuben is live at the santa clara county hall of justice, where the case went before a judge today, an. >> yeah, the father of polly klaas was here, and he's furious that resentencing is even a possibility and that he has to relive this all over again. one of california's most notorious killers wants his death sentence overturned. it was back in 1996 that richard allen davis was convicted in the kidnaping and murder of 12 year old polly klaas, now he's back in court thanks to a change in the law. >> it's horrible. this should have ended 30 years ago. i had every expectation that once he went on death row, it was done. whether he was executed or not, it was finished. but here we are
her killer, richard allen davis, has been on death row ever since, and now he hopes to change that. >> his attorneys believe a legal loophole may entitle him to resentencing. ktvu is an. reuben is live at the santa clara county hall of justice, where the case went before a judge today, an. >> yeah, the father of polly klaas was here, and he's furious that resentencing is even a possibility and that he has to relive this all over again. one of california's most notorious killers...
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attorneys for richard allen davis made their case in court. stealing klaas away from a slumber party in 1993 and killing her. davis now says recent criminal justice reforms should give him a chance at a new sentence. his lawyers appeared before a judge in santa clara courtroom. that is, the victim's father. marc klaas says he was blindsided by it. >> they've used a new law, a new trick to relitigate this thing, to bring it back into the public view, to bring it back into my mind. i don't think about richard allen davis until something like this happens. so here we are, 30 years after the fact, and i'm having to relive my daughter's murder again 30 years later. >> legal experts we talked to say this case will likely be appealed to a higher court. the current top prosecutor in the county, where davis was originally sentenced, says he no longer believes in the death penalty. santa clara d.a. jeff rosen is trying to move other convicted men off death row. he's now petitioning to resentence more than a dozen inmates to life without parole. families
attorneys for richard allen davis made their case in court. stealing klaas away from a slumber party in 1993 and killing her. davis now says recent criminal justice reforms should give him a chance at a new sentence. his lawyers appeared before a judge in santa clara courtroom. that is, the victim's father. marc klaas says he was blindsided by it. >> they've used a new law, a new trick to relitigate this thing, to bring it back into the public view, to bring it back into my mind. i don't...
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richard allen davis was convicted and sentenced to be executed in 1996 for the kidnaping and murder of 12 year old polly klaas in petaluma today. his lawyers appeared in san jose courtroom. they say a recent criminal justice reform law that invalidated certain sentencing enhancements entitles davis to have his sentence reconsidered. polly klaas father, marc klaas, disagrees. >> it's horrible. this should have ended 30 years ago. i had every expectation that once he went on death row, it was done. whether he was executed or not, it was finished. but here we are , and the judge is expected to release a decision next month. >> on whether davis qualifies for resentencing. and the financial repercussions of the a's departure is top of mind for many vas already notifying some office staff workers that they will be laid off as soon as the off season, since sacramento operations will require less staff, ktvu tom vacar spoke to a bartender from the a's who will lose his job come september the 7th. position centerfielder though a's players and senior management will move off to sacramento, ultim
richard allen davis was convicted and sentenced to be executed in 1996 for the kidnaping and murder of 12 year old polly klaas in petaluma today. his lawyers appeared in san jose courtroom. they say a recent criminal justice reform law that invalidated certain sentencing enhancements entitles davis to have his sentence reconsidered. polly klaas father, marc klaas, disagrees. >> it's horrible. this should have ended 30 years ago. i had every expectation that once he went on death row, it...
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. >>> richard allen davis, a man we all know well was convicted in 1993 of the 1993 kidnapping and murderf petaluma's polly klaas and today they say --'s attorney say a law invalidates the conviction entitling him to a full resentencing. nbc bay area jocelyn moran joins us with details. this is very unsettling for the girls father who has become an advocate for victims rights. >> reporter: it has been 30 years but this is a case that many remember and one that caused fear for families. tonight we are talking about this case once again because the convicted killer essentially wants his sentient -- sentence to be re-evaluated. he was not in court today but polly's father was there he felt like his daughters killing is being thrown in his face again. >> reporter: it is a horrific case that shock the bay area. agent allen davis was convicted of kidnapping and killing 12- year-old polly klaas. she was hosting a slumber party at home when davis kidnapped her in 1993. davis already had a lengthy criminal rap sheet. his conviction led to california three strike law. three decades later lawyers re
. >>> richard allen davis, a man we all know well was convicted in 1993 of the 1993 kidnapping and murderf petaluma's polly klaas and today they say --'s attorney say a law invalidates the conviction entitling him to a full resentencing. nbc bay area jocelyn moran joins us with details. this is very unsettling for the girls father who has become an advocate for victims rights. >> reporter: it has been 30 years but this is a case that many remember and one that caused fear for...
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richard allen davis was convicted of the kidnapping and murder of polly klaas in petaluma. was kidnapped during a slumber party and her body was found two months later. he was sentenced to death in 1996. his lawyers argue a 2022 law invalidates his sentence enhancements from prior convictions entitling him to a full sentencing. prosecutors argue it doesn't apply to his sentence. >>> also tomorrow, a survivor of the half-moon bay shooting rampage is expected to speak out at a news conference. he is suing one of the farms involved. pedro felix romero perez and his older brother jose worked at the california terra garden where the gunman opened fire in january of 2023. pedro survived. his brother did not. his brother was one of the seven people that were killed. know pedro and his brother's family are suing the owner of that farm. they say farm management failed to secure the farm and protect workers. we have been unable to reach the farm for comment. the suspect is due in court later this month. >>> new at 11:00, president biden and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu s
richard allen davis was convicted of the kidnapping and murder of polly klaas in petaluma. was kidnapped during a slumber party and her body was found two months later. he was sentenced to death in 1996. his lawyers argue a 2022 law invalidates his sentence enhancements from prior convictions entitling him to a full sentencing. prosecutors argue it doesn't apply to his sentence. >>> also tomorrow, a survivor of the half-moon bay shooting rampage is expected to speak out at a news...
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>> now at five-thirty convicted murderer richard allen davis is attorneys were in a south bay courthouse today. they're trying to have his death sentence reduced in 1996, a jury found him guilty of murdering 12 year-old polly klass in petaluma as kron four's philippe djegal reports his representatives argue based on new law. >> his sentencing enhancements should be dropped. >> i'm having to relive my daughters murder again and that that's just so terribly unfair. marc klass return to santa clara county superior court in san jose friday. his late daughter, polly is convicted. killer richard alan davis did not. i loved the >> prosecutors confidence with his absence. court-approved davis's defense requested the hearing arguing his death sentence should be reconsidered based on new law that disregards previous sentencing enhancements. prosecutors say he is not eligible and that the attempt to vacate a jury verdict is unwarranted. this individual has been given every consideration under the law from the moment that he was arrested and he's failed and all of his attempts to get to to to get re
>> now at five-thirty convicted murderer richard allen davis is attorneys were in a south bay courthouse today. they're trying to have his death sentence reduced in 1996, a jury found him guilty of murdering 12 year-old polly klass in petaluma as kron four's philippe djegal reports his representatives argue based on new law. >> his sentencing enhancements should be dropped. >> i'm having to relive my daughters murder again and that that's just so terribly unfair. marc klass...
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. >> richard allen davis, one of california's most notorious convicted killers, is now seeking to have his death sentence overturned. davis was convicted and sentenced to be executed back in 1996 for the kidnaping and murder of 12 year old polly klaas in petaluma. his lawyers say a recent criminal justice reform law that invalidated certain sentencing enhancements now entitles davis to have his sentence reconsidered. well, sonoma county prosecutors are against the move. polly klaas father, marc klaas, also disagrees. he says this case could affect thousands of murder convictions. >> this case is the tip of the iceberg. it's going to happen again and again and again and again. and i'll tell you what's going to happen. in some instances, somebody is going to get out and mayhem will ensue. it's affected my health. it's affected my mind. it affects everything. >> the judge is expected to release a decision next month on whether davis is eligible for resentencing. >> a crash in the east bay killed one child and sent several injured people to the hospital, according to chp. just after 5:00 t
. >> richard allen davis, one of california's most notorious convicted killers, is now seeking to have his death sentence overturned. davis was convicted and sentenced to be executed back in 1996 for the kidnaping and murder of 12 year old polly klaas in petaluma. his lawyers say a recent criminal justice reform law that invalidated certain sentencing enhancements now entitles davis to have his sentence reconsidered. well, sonoma county prosecutors are against the move. polly klaas...
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klaas was having a slumber party with friends when richard allen davis broke into her bedroom and kidnaped her. davis's attorney argued criminal justice reforms mean his sentence should be reconsidered. sonoma county prosecutors and the class family are fighting it for a deep dive into this case. you can watch our abc seven originals documentary, be struck by justice the impact of polly klaas. it's streaming right now on the abc seven app and abc seven news.com. >> here at abc seven, we care about building a better bay area, so we'd like to highlight progress when we see it. tonight's first building, a better bay area breakthrough is a good sign for downtown san francisco. it's still not what it used to be, but after years of businesses leaving, we are seeing some large companies move in. >> we may be beginning to reach an inflection point. we're seeing, for example, an increase in tenant demand, which is the, you know, the starting point for leases being signed. >> that's ted egan, the city's chief economist. he says several companies are expanding their footprint downtown. crypto company
klaas was having a slumber party with friends when richard allen davis broke into her bedroom and kidnaped her. davis's attorney argued criminal justice reforms mean his sentence should be reconsidered. sonoma county prosecutors and the class family are fighting it for a deep dive into this case. you can watch our abc seven originals documentary, be struck by justice the impact of polly klaas. it's streaming right now on the abc seven app and abc seven news.com. >> here at abc seven, we...
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libertad pedraza noticiero telemundo 48 richard allen davis, quien fue sentenciado a muerte por el secuestrociente reforma al sistema penal, pues le da a las personas que han tenido condenas previas recibir una revisión de su sentencia. dicen que este sería su caso, ya que contaba con antecedentes antes de recibir la sentencia de muerte. el caso está en revisión y se espera que para el 31 de mayo se realice una audiencia en la que un juez podría dar su veredicto. el índice delictivo en san francisco ha disminuido. sin embargo, una supervisora del distrito está solicitando más ayuda mientras enfrenta protestas en su contra y las tiendas nine-nine anunciaron su cierre. esto provocó reacciones entre los clientes. conversamos con algunos de ellos. y ahí lo tiene. con el descenso de las temperaturas también cayógran iz es por continuar con nosotros. seguimos con la información. así es. tras más de 40 años, pues las tiendas estas de 99 centavos dicen cerramos todas las tiendas y ya no hay más negocio. de hecho, hoy comenzó ese proceso de liquidación y vamos a tener más información en este reportaj
libertad pedraza noticiero telemundo 48 richard allen davis, quien fue sentenciado a muerte por el secuestrociente reforma al sistema penal, pues le da a las personas que han tenido condenas previas recibir una revisión de su sentencia. dicen que este sería su caso, ya que contaba con antecedentes antes de recibir la sentencia de muerte. el caso está en revisión y se espera que para el 31 de mayo se realice una audiencia en la que un juez podría dar su veredicto. el índice delictivo en...
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klaas was having a slumber party with friends when richard allen davis broke into her bedroom and kidnaped argued criminal justice reforms mean his sentence should be reconsidered. sonoma county prosecutors and the class family are fighting it for a deep dive into this case. you can watch our abc seven originals documentary, be struck by justice the impact of polly klaas. it's streaming right now on the abc seven app and abc seven news.com. >> here at abc seven, we care about building a better bay area, so we'd like to highlight progress when we see it. tonight's first building, a better bay area breakthrough is a good sign for downtown san francisco. it's still not what it used to be, but after years of businesses leaving, we are seeing some large companies move in. >> we may be beginning to reach an inflection point. we're seeing, for example, an increase in tenant demand, which is the, you know, the starting point for leases being signed. >> that's ted egan, the city's chief economist. he says several companies are expanding their footprint downtown. crypto company ripple recently moved
klaas was having a slumber party with friends when richard allen davis broke into her bedroom and kidnaped argued criminal justice reforms mean his sentence should be reconsidered. sonoma county prosecutors and the class family are fighting it for a deep dive into this case. you can watch our abc seven originals documentary, be struck by justice the impact of polly klaas. it's streaming right now on the abc seven app and abc seven news.com. >> here at abc seven, we care about building a...
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richard alan davis did not. i don't think about richard allen davis. >> until something like this happens with his absence, court-approvedis's defense requested the hearing arguing his death sentence should be reconsidered based on new law that disregards previous sentencing enhancements. prosecutors say he is not eligible and that the attempt to vacate a jury verdict is unwarranted. i believe that the criminals in the california system. >> have very powerful advocates. in sacramento. because there seems to have been a systemic. attempt to undermine. >> law after law after law apparently accomplish 3 things. they seem to be trying to destroy 3 strikes. >> because this is all about sentence enhancements. this is exactly what 3 strikes was about. they're trying to empty the prisons and i believe the population is down to 77,000. inmates at this point and they're trying to eliminate the death penalty in 1993, polly klaas was kidnapped from her home in petaluma during a slumber party. >> 2 months later, davis confessed to killing and burying the 12 year-old girl in a shallow grave near cloverdale. on friday, a motion was fil
richard alan davis did not. i don't think about richard allen davis. >> until something like this happens with his absence, court-approvedis's defense requested the hearing arguing his death sentence should be reconsidered based on new law that disregards previous sentencing enhancements. prosecutors say he is not eligible and that the attempt to vacate a jury verdict is unwarranted. i believe that the criminals in the california system. >> have very powerful advocates. in...
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. >> carley: out of california, convicted killer richard allen davis is making a bid to overturn his death sentence. he confessed to murdering and kidn kidnapping polly class. he strangled her to death. he has been on death row. governor gavin newsom paused all execution in california, davis was released for kidnapping a woman before he murdered that girl. this case led to california to adopt new tough on crime laws twochl ohio teachers taped a student with autism and down syndrome to a chair. the parents are calling for change in the school system. we were really shocked and d disappointed in everything. just to hear that really hurt us. >> it should have never happened, what we're trying to get out of this to get cameras in special needs classes fchl there is an incident, we can look back. >> ainsley: using this to make change. both staff members are no longer there position and facing charges. video shows sean diddy combs riding his bike and living it up in miami, this is just days after homeland security led two raids in connection to a sex trafficking investigation. a friend say
. >> carley: out of california, convicted killer richard allen davis is making a bid to overturn his death sentence. he confessed to murdering and kidn kidnapping polly class. he strangled her to death. he has been on death row. governor gavin newsom paused all execution in california, davis was released for kidnapping a woman before he murdered that girl. this case led to california to adopt new tough on crime laws twochl ohio teachers taped a student with autism and down syndrome to a...
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richard alan davis did not. i don't think about richard allen davis. until something like this happens with his absence. ed davis's defense requested the hearing arguing his death sentence should be reconsidered based on new law that disregards previous sentencing enhancements. prosecutors say he is not eligible and that the attempt to vacate a jury verdict is unwarranted. i believe that the criminals in the california system. >> have very powerful advocates. in sacramento. because there seems to have been a systemic. attempt to undermine. >> wall after law after law apparently accomplish 3 things. they seem to be trying to destroy 3 strikes. >> because this is all about sentence enhancements. this is exactly what 3 strikes was about. they're trying to empty the prisons and i believe the population is down to 77,000. inmates at this point and they're trying to eliminate the death penalty in 199 polly klaas was kidnapped from her home in petaluma during a slumber party. >> 2 months later, davis confessed to killing and burying the 12 year-old girl in a shallow grave near cloverdale. on friday, a motion wa
richard alan davis did not. i don't think about richard allen davis. until something like this happens with his absence. ed davis's defense requested the hearing arguing his death sentence should be reconsidered based on new law that disregards previous sentencing enhancements. prosecutors say he is not eligible and that the attempt to vacate a jury verdict is unwarranted. i believe that the criminals in the california system. >> have very powerful advocates. in sacramento. because there...
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richard allen davis convicted of the 1993 kidnapping and murder of petaluma 12-year-old polly klaas. a recent california law invalidates wis sentencing and conviction for former convictions. entiting him to a new sentence. >> reporter: convicted in 1993 of kidnapping and killing 12-year-old polly klaas hosting a slumber party at her mom's home with david kidnapped her. his conviction led to california's three strikes law. three decades later, lawyers representing davis argued he is entitled to a full resentencing. >> throw this crime right back into my face yet again, 30 years later and it shouldn't be done. >> reporter: polly's father marc klaas was at the superior court where the hearing took place n. 1996 when the trial concluded i stepped in front of the cameras and said, finally, this is over. yet here i am 30 years later. think guy the gotten every consideration under the law since the day he was arrested. >> reporter: the last couple of years criminal justice reforms having to do with the fact california prisons are overcrowded. looking to expunge minor sentences like drug sen
richard allen davis convicted of the 1993 kidnapping and murder of petaluma 12-year-old polly klaas. a recent california law invalidates wis sentencing and conviction for former convictions. entiting him to a new sentence. >> reporter: convicted in 1993 of kidnapping and killing 12-year-old polly klaas hosting a slumber party at her mom's home with david kidnapped her. his conviction led to california's three strikes law. three decades later, lawyers representing davis argued he is...
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california's three strikes law class was having a slumber party with friends in petaluma when richard allen daviss's attorneys argue criminal justice reforms mean his sentence should be reconsidered. sonoma county prosecutors in the class family are fighting it for a deep dive into this case. you can watch our abc seven originals documentary, struck by justice. the impact of polly klaas it's streaming now on the abc7 news app and abc7 news.com. >> state democratic leaders say they are going to shrink the shortfall in this year's state budget. the proposal shows a plan to lower the deficit by $17.3 billion. the original outlook had the state in a deficit of at least $38 billion. this would lower it to a two, a lower shortfall of $8 billion. the state says they were able to avoid major spending cuts by making smaller cuts, borrowing and pushing some expenses to future years. now it's your morning money report. >> the discount $0.99 only chain is closing all of its stores. there are dozens of these across the state. the discount retailer cited rising costs and merchandise loss for the closures last
california's three strikes law class was having a slumber party with friends in petaluma when richard allen daviss's attorneys argue criminal justice reforms mean his sentence should be reconsidered. sonoma county prosecutors in the class family are fighting it for a deep dive into this case. you can watch our abc seven originals documentary, struck by justice. the impact of polly klaas it's streaming now on the abc7 news app and abc7 news.com. >> state democratic leaders say they are...
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attorneys for richard allen davis argued in court today that davis should be resentenced due to recent criminal justice reform laws. the judge plans to issue a ruling on may 31st. davis was sentenced to death for kidnaping polly from her petaluma home in 1993 and killing her. she was just 12 years old. today's hearing was held in santa clara county because that's where davis was tried. back in 1996, the case was moved from petaluma because of intense publicity and for a deep dive into this case, you can watch our abc seven originals documentary, struck by justice the impact of polly klaas. it's streaming now on the abc7 news app and at abc seven news.com. >> another mishap involving united airlines planes at san francisco international airport. the faa says a plane had just arrived from reno and it hit a parked plane last night. the two planes wings were briefly entangled. a no injuries reported, and the passengers were able to disembark at sfo as scheduled. this is the latest in a series of safety incidents involving united, ranging from overflowing toilets to wheels falling off and d
attorneys for richard allen davis argued in court today that davis should be resentenced due to recent criminal justice reform laws. the judge plans to issue a ruling on may 31st. davis was sentenced to death for kidnaping polly from her petaluma home in 1993 and killing her. she was just 12 years old. today's hearing was held in santa clara county because that's where davis was tried. back in 1996, the case was moved from petaluma because of intense publicity and for a deep dive into this...
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. >> richard allen davis will ask a south bay judge to overturn his death sentence. davis was convicted of the 1993 abduction and murder of 12 year old polly klaas. she was taken from her mother's petaluma home while having a slumber party with two friends. davis's attorneys will argue that his case should be reviewed due to a recent criminal justice reform law invalidating certain sentencing enhancements. polly's father, marc klaas, who became well known as a crime victim advocate, is furious. in a statement to the bay area news group, he says, quote, we had every expectation that the sentence of death recommended by the jury and imposed by judge thomas hastings, would keep him segregated from society for the rest of his life. he could not have been. we could not have been more wrong. end quote. the sole survivor of the deadly mass shooting in half moon bay is now suing the owners of the mushroom farm, where he worked. pedro felix romero says he was shot five times. his brother was shot and killed in that january 2023 shooting. romero has now filed suit against cali
. >> richard allen davis will ask a south bay judge to overturn his death sentence. davis was convicted of the 1993 abduction and murder of 12 year old polly klaas. she was taken from her mother's petaluma home while having a slumber party with two friends. davis's attorneys will argue that his case should be reviewed due to a recent criminal justice reform law invalidating certain sentencing enhancements. polly's father, marc klaas, who became well known as a crime victim advocate, is...
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richard allen davis, the man convicted of abducting and killing 12 year old polly klaas, will try tog up at seven. why? the defense says his sentence should be reexamined more than 30 years after the murder. >> and thousands of people go in and out of the state capitol building every day. well, local leaders in sacramento claiming there's a hazardous material leak and the state is doing nothing about it. we have details about a lawsuit that's be g filed with the co . morikawa on 18. he is really boxed in here. -not a good spot. off the comcast business van. into the vending area. oh, not the fries! where's the ball? -anybody see it? oh wait, there it is! -back into play and... aw no, it's in the water. wait a minute... -alligator. are you kidding me? you got to be kidding me. rolling towards the cup, and it's in the hole! what an impossible shot brought to you by comcast business. it's time to get away and cache in, at cache creek casino resort, to rock and to roll. to go all out or... go all in. with four stars and rising stars, northern california's premier casino resort is the per
richard allen davis, the man convicted of abducting and killing 12 year old polly klaas, will try tog up at seven. why? the defense says his sentence should be reexamined more than 30 years after the murder. >> and thousands of people go in and out of the state capitol building every day. well, local leaders in sacramento claiming there's a hazardous material leak and the state is doing nothing about it. we have details about a lawsuit that's be g filed with the co . morikawa on 18. he is...