Scott Peterson is moved off California’s death row
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Scott Peterson has been moved off death row more than two years after the California Supreme Court overturned his death sentence for killing his pregnant wife two decades ago, corrections officials said Monday.
Peterson was moved last week from San Quentin State Prison, north of San Francisco, to Mule Creek State Prison, east of Sacramento. A new mug shot taken Friday shows Peterson, 50, with salt-and-pepper stubble compared with his previous clean-shaven look.
Jurors imposed the death penalty after convicting Peterson of the first-degree murder of Laci Peterson, 27, and second-degree murder of the baby she was pregnant with, after dumping her body into San Francisco Bay on Christmas Eve 2002.
Scott Peterson has been re-sentenced to life in prison for murdering his pregnant wife and unborn son, after a court threw out his death sentence.
The state’s high court overturned that sentence in August 2020 after finding that potential jurors were improperly dismissed for saying they personally disagreed with the death penalty but would be willing to follow the law and impose it.
A state judge is now considering if Peterson deserves a new trial after the justices separately said his jury may have been tainted by a biased juror.
Peterson was mainly kept at San Quentin during that monthslong hearing process in part so he would have better access to his attorneys.
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