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Raymond Lee Oyler set a fire that killed five firefighters in 2006. The California Supreme Court will decide if he remains on death row, writes Robin Epley of The Sacramento Bee.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (CN) — The appeal of an arsonist facing the death penalty in California reached the state’s highest court ...
The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Thursday to place on hold a dispute over California's standards for vehicle emissions and ...
A Kern County baker violated California law when she refused to sell a cake to a lesbian couple for their wedding, a state ...
Former San Francisco 49ers star Dana Stubblefield will be a free man after a Santa Clara County appeals court that overturned ...
California Supreme Court Associate Justice Carol Corrigan questions attorney Michael Clough, who was representing convicted arsonist in a death penalty case involving the death of five ...
Trump's assertions of broad, unchecked executive power are a predictable result of the court's "immunity" decision ...
New law, attorney tells the state Supreme Court, demands that Raymond Oyler’s murder convictions, death penalty be overturned ...
The Supreme Court also refused to pause briefing in a consolidated case involving appeals of two lower court decisions, ...
The US Supreme Court denied the Trump administration’s request to put several clashes with the Environmental Protection ...
US Supreme Court Will Not Pause ... were not among the cases placed on hold. The justices on December 13 agreed to hear the dispute over California's vehicle standards, which involves a 2022 ...
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