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year-old polyklaas, richard allen davis whose crime led to california's three strikes law and scott peterson, convicted of murdering his pregnant wife. >> the bottom line is, we don't allow filming in condemned row simply because it's department policy. >> though denied access to condemned row, our producers found an inmate who lived there for nearly 20 years. >> when i arrived on death row, it was in the winter of '91. i remember because it was real cold, there was icicles on the ground. my conviction for the death penalty was the double felony, the murder then the robbery, but you know, if you move a person from one spot to another so many feet, it's kidnapped. so they claimed it was kidnapped and threw another felony on there. during that time, i was young. i was wild. i was angry. the jury verdict was it wasn't something i didn't expect. so, you know, at that time, and point, i wanted the death penalty, to be honest with you. because i wanted to come up here and you know, hang out until i was executed. but then that changed as time went on. death row of the two are the easiest place on t
year-old polyklaas, richard allen davis whose crime led to california's three strikes law and scott peterson, convicted of murdering his pregnant wife. >> the bottom line is, we don't allow filming in condemned row simply because it's department policy. >> though denied access to condemned row, our producers found an inmate who lived there for nearly 20 years. >> when i arrived on death row, it was in the winter of '91. i remember because it was real cold, there was icicles on...
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scott peterson who was innocenced to die for murdering his pregnant wife lacy is perhaps the best known, but the facility also houses richard ramirez, better known as the night stalker and richard alan davis, polly klaas's killer. the prison is more than 150 years old. its walls are crumbling and the institution has become outdated, contributing to an overwhelming increase in both the number and severity of brutal assaults by inmates. during the next hour, you will witness life inside san quentin, including a look inside california's vicious death row. san quentin opened in 1852, and today seems physically trapped in the century in which it was conceived. old and decrepit, san quentin is riddles with shadowy al kobes and blind spots. there are nor electrified lethal fences. the towers around the perimeter must still be staffed where incredibly, there are fewer surveillance cameras than a single convenience store. and worse yet, a lack of modernization has put officers in constant risk of inmate attack. >> every day i walk through those gates, the thought crosses my mind is today going t
scott peterson who was innocenced to die for murdering his pregnant wife lacy is perhaps the best known, but the facility also houses richard ramirez, better known as the night stalker and richard alan davis, polly klaas's killer. the prison is more than 150 years old. its walls are crumbling and the institution has become outdated, contributing to an overwhelming increase in both the number and severity of brutal assaults by inmates. during the next hour, you will witness life inside san...
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scott peterson who was innocenced to die for murdering his pregnant wife lacy is perhaps the best knownirez, better known as the night stalker and richard alan davis, polly klaas's killer. the prison is more than 150 years old. its walls are crumbling and the institution has become outdated, contributing to an overwhelming increase in both the number and severity of brutal assaults by inmates. during the next hour, you will witness life inside san quentin, including a look inside california's vicious death row.
scott peterson who was innocenced to die for murdering his pregnant wife lacy is perhaps the best knownirez, better known as the night stalker and richard alan davis, polly klaas's killer. the prison is more than 150 years old. its walls are crumbling and the institution has become outdated, contributing to an overwhelming increase in both the number and severity of brutal assaults by inmates. during the next hour, you will witness life inside san quentin, including a look inside california's...
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. >> scott was a captain in the army and flew in to testify. he said that his friend, drew petersonlled. just days before she disappeared in 2007, stacy told him that drew left their home and return arrested black. he had a bag of women's clothing that were not hers. his feet were wet. he was putting the clothing and a washing machine. >> it shows that drew told stacey to be his alibi. >> what makes the loss of the testimony even more devastating is the fact that stacy told her pastor almost the exact same thing. >> it shows reliability which is valuable, the fact that she told two people the same statement. >> scott was on the stand just a few minutes when there's an objection overrate date that revealed the state's attorney withheld information from defense attorneys they knew to be false about when and where stacey peterson told rosetto the incriminating statement. the judge told prosecutors, you are fishing all over to find a date that is convenient. >> the issue was the conversation. then he said it took place on my couch. then he said it took place when a friday. then he found
. >> scott was a captain in the army and flew in to testify. he said that his friend, drew petersonlled. just days before she disappeared in 2007, stacy told him that drew left their home and return arrested black. he had a bag of women's clothing that were not hers. his feet were wet. he was putting the clothing and a washing machine. >> it shows that drew told stacey to be his alibi. >> what makes the loss of the testimony even more devastating is the fact that stacy told...
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scott. thanks for joining us and we'll see you agai >> judge jeanine: a bomb shell revealation for you tonight in the drew peterson trial, the welcome story. does the judge have a personal vendetta against the proper? "justice" investigates. >> two elderly women robbed in plain sight, the thug gets away but not for long. you won't believe who turned them in. >> and a convicted child pornographer now facing rape charges wants to show the actual video of his sexual assault to the victims in court and he just might be able to do it. >> basically the victims are going to be victimized again because he will sit up there be watching the stuff. he has already been convicted. there is a lot of reasons not to have done this. >> judge jeanine: hello and welcome to "justice." i'm judge jeanine pirro. the first week of the drew peterson trial is over and despite repeated calls for a mistrial, the evidence continues to unfold. with me is one of drew peterson's attorneys. welcome. >> hi, judge. are you? >> judge jeanine: i am well. the first week of trial is over, how do you think it is going? >> i think it is going okay, the s
scott. thanks for joining us and we'll see you agai >> judge jeanine: a bomb shell revealation for you tonight in the drew peterson trial, the welcome story. does the judge have a personal vendetta against the proper? "justice" investigates. >> two elderly women robbed in plain sight, the thug gets away but not for long. you won't believe who turned them in. >> and a convicted child pornographer now facing rape charges wants to show the actual video of his sexual...
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scott cohen joins us now with the details. good evening. >> reporter: good evening. garth petersont's politically motivated but he has problems with the way the law is being enforced. the feds made a big deal about the case when peterson pleaded guilty as a show of force how serious they are about enforcing the foreign corrupt practices act. peterson could have faced five years in prison for brokering a deal that made a chinese government official richer on paper. instead he got nine months in prison when he was sentenced today. he's speaking to us and says that the way this case was handled doesn't get to the heart of the problem when out comes to foreign bribery. >> the department of justice and the s.e.c. maybe to a lesser extent are so keen on finding some example that they can get by the scruff of the neck and say, see, remember this law, nobody do this again. the doj needs this example to hang up like this and they are getting it at the expense of truth. >> morgan stanley cooperated with the government. it says mr. peterson's intentional sir couple vengs of morgan stanley's i
scott cohen joins us now with the details. good evening. >> reporter: good evening. garth petersont's politically motivated but he has problems with the way the law is being enforced. the feds made a big deal about the case when peterson pleaded guilty as a show of force how serious they are about enforcing the foreign corrupt practices act. peterson could have faced five years in prison for brokering a deal that made a chinese government official richer on paper. instead he got nine...
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scott. thanks for joining us and we'll see you agai >> judge jeanine: a bomb shell revealation for you tonight in the drew peterson trial, the welcome story. does the judge have a personal vendetta against the proper? "justice" investigates. >> two elderly women robbed in plain sight, the thug gets away but not for long. you won't believe who turned them in. >> and a convicted child pornographer now facing rape charges wants to show the actual video of his sexual assault to the victims in court and he just might be able to do it. >> basically the victims are going to be victimized again because he will sit up there be watching the stuff. he has already been convicted. there is a lot of reasons not to have done this. >> judge jeanine: hello and welcome to "justice." i'm judge jeanine pirro. the first week of the drew peterson trial is over and despite repeated calls for a mistrial, the evidence continues to unfold. with me is one of drew peterson's attorneys. welcome. >> hi, judge. are you? >> judge jeanine: i am well. the first week of trial is over, how do you think it is going? >> i think it is going okay, the s
scott. thanks for joining us and we'll see you agai >> judge jeanine: a bomb shell revealation for you tonight in the drew peterson trial, the welcome story. does the judge have a personal vendetta against the proper? "justice" investigates. >> two elderly women robbed in plain sight, the thug gets away but not for long. you won't believe who turned them in. >> and a convicted child pornographer now facing rape charges wants to show the actual video of his sexual...
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off a chinese government official but before he heads to prison garth peterson is talking exclusively to cnbc senior correspondent scotts with us now. andrew won't be interested unless there's a sexual angle to this. do you have anything at all? >> we'll do a little bit of this interview during the day. not in this segment. >> there's something for later? >> he was doing business in china, in the early part of the last decade when the property boom was going nuts and he told some pretty wild stories. >> he was rich. >> very rich. making a lot of money. he could have gotten five years in prison actually under the law, prosecutors wanted four years, he got 90 days, this was a multimillion-dollar scam and when garth peterson pleaded guilty in april the justice department hailed it as a big step and praised morgan stanley for finding him out and turning him in. in his only interview peterson tells us there's more here than meets the eye. do you feel like morgan stanley threw you overboard? >> yeah, look, i did things wrongs and deserved to get fired. what i feel bad about is the government lying to the public and saying th
off a chinese government official but before he heads to prison garth peterson is talking exclusively to cnbc senior correspondent scotts with us now. andrew won't be interested unless there's a sexual angle to this. do you have anything at all? >> we'll do a little bit of this interview during the day. not in this segment. >> there's something for later? >> he was doing business in china, in the early part of the last decade when the property boom was going nuts and he told...
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peterson's lead attorney joel brodsky. joining us is another member of the dream mean team they are called. you had a good week and you were able to keep scott risotto's testimony out. >> not only did he say the conversation took place at many different places on many different dates but on a prior occasion he was allowed by the prosecutors to testify under oath falsely and they didn't correct the false testimony. >> here is is the problem. if there were different dates do you think the prosecutor should be telling his witness what what to say? shouldn't he be subject to cross-examination but you. >> if they have records. >> he is nodding. >> well, if they have records showing that the witness was is at work on the day it happened and the witness knows that and they have talked to the witness about that and then let the witness get on the stand and say it happened on this day and they know it couldn't have happened on that day that is a violation. >> but they can't tell someone change your testimony because then it looks like we are telling them this is how you should testify. >> the u.s. supreme court sade they have an affirmative obligatio
peterson's lead attorney joel brodsky. joining us is another member of the dream mean team they are called. you had a good week and you were able to keep scott risotto's testimony out. >> not only did he say the conversation took place at many different places on many different dates but on a prior occasion he was allowed by the prosecutors to testify under oath falsely and they didn't correct the false testimony. >> here is is the problem. if there were different dates do you think...
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peterson: i yield two minutes to the gentleman from georgia. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. mr. scott: i want to rise and commend our bipartisan leadership on this committee, chairman lucas and our ranking member, mr. peterson, for the hard work they've done and the leadership they have provided. we're faced with sort of a dilemma here. 24e right thing for us to do, that we should be doing right now that we should have been doing two or three days ago, was dealing with the five-year extension of the farm pill be. that is exactly what we need to be doing. it gives consistency. it will give uniformity. to our very vital food industry. and i might add, mr. speaker, that it is needed desperately at this time. but at the same time now, we are faced with a serious drought situation that is plummeting our country -- that is pummeling our country they can likes of which we haven't seen in over 60 years. so the immediate and responsive thing to for us to do is respond to the drought crisis and pass this bill immediately and then move, resolve, that the firsted offer of business we will do when
peterson: i yield two minutes to the gentleman from georgia. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. mr. scott: i want to rise and commend our bipartisan leadership on this committee, chairman lucas and our ranking member, mr. peterson, for the hard work they've done and the leadership they have provided. we're faced with sort of a dilemma here. 24e right thing for us to do, that we should be doing right now that we should...
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bring in evidence of things that drew peterson told stacy, who then disappears into thin air regarding wife number three. >> gregg: she's got a friend by the name of scottrepared to say that stacy told him that drew said, if anybody asks, i was at home at the time that savio allegedly drowned. but isn't that double hearsay? >> you know, it is what the defendant said to a victim who is dead. but you see, there is something from the common law called forfeiture by wrongdoing. where if you silence someone so they can't testify in a divorce settlement or can't testify in a murder trial, then you can not benefit by that and say that it's hearsay. that's when the courts say wrong. it comes in now. >> gregg: the judge is not going to allow this? >> the judge is not going to allow it, because although they had an army captain, having said that grandmother and police reports and statements, when the prosecution sent a memo, they put the wrong date in it, they call it ascribe notes error. but here is the bottom line. this victim, stacy, may yet come into this courtroom because she went to her pastor and talked about what drew peterson told her. here is the thing,
bring in evidence of things that drew peterson told stacy, who then disappears into thin air regarding wife number three. >> gregg: she's got a friend by the name of scottrepared to say that stacy told him that drew said, if anybody asks, i was at home at the time that savio allegedly drowned. but isn't that double hearsay? >> you know, it is what the defendant said to a victim who is dead. but you see, there is something from the common law called forfeiture by wrongdoing. where if...
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scott, over to you. >> prosecutors wanted a four-year sentence but u.s. district judge went with the lighter sentence of nine months. and worth note that garth petersonanley's antiprescribery controls which he tells us it's not to say there wasn't bribery in china, along with a whole lot else. >> out of control. >> tell me about it. >> i guess there's three words, you know, drinking, smoking, and womenizing, you know, all the time. >> reporter: garth peterson joined morgan stanley in china in 2002, and everything took off. >> three or four nights a week i would be out in a karaoke and the whole night, drinking like crazy, pass out and go home and a girl next to me. one time i went out with this client down in southern china, just on about five or six of us he spent 200,000 u.s. on just the alcohol in one night. 200,000 u.s. >> reporter: paying the clients back is what got peterson in trouble. he engineered a real estate deal that on paper made more than $2 million for a chinese government official. he says the deal, while wrong, wasn't a bribe. but he says the lines were not clear. >> this is where it's a difficult thing, especially in a place like c
scott, over to you. >> prosecutors wanted a four-year sentence but u.s. district judge went with the lighter sentence of nine months. and worth note that garth petersonanley's antiprescribery controls which he tells us it's not to say there wasn't bribery in china, along with a whole lot else. >> out of control. >> tell me about it. >> i guess there's three words, you know, drinking, smoking, and womenizing, you know, all the time. >> reporter: garth peterson...