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Arson is not equal to murder: California Supreme Court should overturn death row verdict | OpinionRaymond 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.
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Raymond “Ray” Lee LaBuff, 71, of Dayton, Texas, passed away peacefully on Feb. 7, 2025. He was born on Nov. 12, 1953, to LV ...
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Raymond Lee Oyler, who was given the death penalty for setting the 2006 Esperanza fire near Cabazon that killed five U.S.
New law, attorney tells the state Supreme Court, demands that Raymond Oyler’s murder convictions, death penalty be overturned ...
The Supreme Court of California met in Sacramento on Wednesday to hear oral arguments in the case of an arsonist sentenced to death.
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Georgia’s General Beauregard Lee saw his shadow at Dauset Trails Nature Center, predicting six more weeks of winter. His 80% ...
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