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| WA Death Row Inmate Could Get New Trial |
| By katu.com |
| Published: 09/20/2010 |
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PORT ANGELES, Wash. – State Patrol Crime Lab DNA tests on a bullet could lead to a new murder trial for Darold Stenson, a man convicted of double murder now living on death row at Walla Walla State Penitentiary. But those tests also could seal his fate. Clallam County Superior Court Judge Ken Williams ordered the DNA review at a hearing Thursday at the request of Stenson's court-appointed lawyer, Sheryl Gordon McCloud of Seattle. "This is the last piece of evidence the court will allow to be tested," Williams said. Read More. |
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