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The deaths of Laci and Conner Peterson led to the passage of the Unborn Victims of Violence Act, which is also known as Laci and Conner's Law. On April 1, 2004, Sharon Rocha and her husband Ron Grantski were in attendance at the White House when President George W. Bush signed the bill into law. The Act provides that, under federal law, any ...
This November marks 20 years since a jury convicted Scott Peterson of killing his wife, Laci, and their unborn son.The child, who was to be named Conner, would have been the couple’s first ...
After a five-month trial, jurors convicted Scott Peterson in the murders of Laci and Conner Peterson on Nov. 12, 2004. He described how he felt when the verdict was read.
Scott Peterson was convicted of the murders of his wife and their unborn child, whom they planned to name Conner, in 2004. He pleaded not guilty and has maintained his innocence since.
Scott Peterson’s 2004 conviction for the murder of his pregnant wife, Laci, and their unborn son riveted the nation. Twenty years later, as the Los Angeles Innocence Project works to exonerate ...
The legislation contained the alternate title of Laci and Conner's Law after the California mother (Laci Peterson) and fetus (Conner Peterson) whose deaths were widely publicized during the later stages of the congressional debate on the bill in 2003 and 2004. Her husband Scott Peterson was convicted of double homicide under California's fetal ...
Here is a look at the Scott Peterson trial. In November 2004, Peterson was convicted of murdering his wife, Laci, and their unborn son, Conner, in 2002. Prosecutors alleged that Peterson’s ...
"New evidence now supports Mr. Peterson's longstanding claim of innocence and raises many questions into who abducted and killed Laci and Conner Peterson," the filings, obtained by ABC News, state.