PEOPLE v. TATE
Filed 7/8/10
IN THE SUPREME
COURT OF CALIFORNIA
THE PEOPLE, )
)
Plaintiff
and Respondent, )
) S031641
v. )
)
GREGORY O. TATE, )
) Alameda
County
Defendant
and Appellant. ) Super.
Ct. No. 93308
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Story continued from part II…..
The
prosecutor stated the following: He
wanted to read A.S-P.'s dissertation before deciding whether to retain her as a
juror. For that purpose, sometime before
October 20, 1992, he
called the USF library and spoke to librarian Vickie Rosen, who said the
dissertation was not on file and not catalogued. He asked Rosen to look for the dissertation,
and she spent several days doing so. On
October 20, Rosen called him back and said â€
Description | A jury found defendant Gregory O. Tate guilty of the first degree murder of Sarah LaChapelle. (Pen. Code, §§ 187, 189.)[1] The jury also found that defendant personally used a dangerous and deadly weapon, a knife (§ 12022), and that robbery-murder and burglary-murder special circumstances were true (§ 190.2, subd. (a)(17)). Defendant was sentenced to death. This appeal is automatic. Court will affirm the judgment in its entirety. |
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