CA - Norma Lopez, 17, abducted & murdered, Moreno Valley, 15 July 2010 *Arrest*

The defense is slated to open its case on March 4 at the Riverside Hall of Justice. Riverside County Superior Court Judge Bernard Schwartz instructed jurors to continue to adhere to his earlier admonition not to talk about the case, but otherwise freed them to do whatever they needed over the next nearly two weeks until testimony resumes.

Prosecution rests in trial of man accused of kidnapping, killing Moreno Valley teen
 
Thank you, y'all, for bringing this forward! I've been checking for years for this trial to begin. So glad it's finally happening.
 
Final Arguments in MoVal Abduction-Murder Trial Postponed

With rebuttal testimony taking longer than expected, closing statements were postponed Thursday.

Jesse Perez Torres, 42, could face the death penalty if convicted of first-degree murder and a special circumstance allegation of killing in the course of a kidnapping for the July 2010 death of Norma Angelica Lopez.
 
So happy to see this verdict!!! It's been a long time coming. I'll be happy with LWOP. Lock him up and throw away the key. No appeals.
 
The penalty phase is almost done. In his defense, Torres family members said he was the family leader, always there for them, etc, etc....
But when asked, they admitted they never visited him, but one sister had been there in 2011 and then this month.

Ugh. Throw away the key.

The jury was instructed to choose the DP or LWOP despite the governors "No Kill" policy. After all, he won't be governor forever.

Norma Lopez Case Archive:
Norma Lopez -CA- by amanda reckonwith
 
Good!
It will take 40 years to execute him though. This is crazy California. The good thing is, he's not getting out of prison.
 
Judge Rules Mental Impairment Hearing Valid for Murderer of Moreno Valley Teen

During a pre-sentencing hearing Friday morning, Torres' attorneys presented motions arguing that the defendant is "intellectually disabled" and should receive an "Atkins hearing" to make a final determination.

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Riverside County Superior Court Judge Bernard Schwartz ruled the defense should have an opportunity to present it case for deficiency, but not before a jury. Schwartz will hear the matter in a bench trial this summer. He set a June 21 status conference at the Riverside Hall of Justice to discuss scheduling and witnesses with the prosecution and defense.

The District Attorney's Office opposed the Atkins hearing and will argue that Torres is of sound mind, and hence eligible for a death sentence.

If Schwartz rules there is evidence of mental impairment, the default sentence for the defendant will be life in prison without the possibility of parole.
 

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