MagicRose99
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Yeah!!! JUSTICE FOR JANET!!! Yeah!!!
The defendant did not display emotion and kept his head down as the jury was asked individually to answer whether or not their verdict was guilty of first-degree murder and agreeing that the allegation of the use of firearm was true.
Each juror said, yes.
Paul Kovacich was remanded into custody. He remained seated as court bailiffs secured handcuffs around him.
He will appear again in Placer County Superior Court at 1:30 p.m. Feb. 20 in Dept. 4 in the historic Auburn courthouse.
http://auburnjournal.com/detail/104392.html
Article by By Jenifer Gee Auburn Journal Staff Writer (who attended most of the trial).
I'm confused about this article... it says:
"Judge Mark Curry said a gag order, prohibiting anyone involved with case from discussing it publicly, will remain in place until a February hearing. The defense has issued a motion to dismiss."
What are they trying to dismiss?!?! He's been tried and convicted... you can't just dismiss the case as if it never happened...
Can anyone shed any light for this simpleton?!?!?
Defense Attorney John Spurlings motion to dismiss outlines his argument that pre-trial prejudice prevented the defendant from a fair proceeding.
Spurling indicated he intends to call a witness at the hearing
http://auburnjournal.com/detail/106608.html
Next hearing at 1 p.m. March 6 in Department 4 in the historic courthouse in Old Town Auburn.
Prosecution calls DNA expert in Kovacich hearing
Defense expected to bring more witnesses
By Jenifer Gee Journal Staff Writer
Prosecutors recalled a DNA expert to the stand in an effort to solidify a murder conviction for Paul Kovacich Jr. Monday.
In January, the former Placer County Sheriffs sergeant was convicted of murder with the use of a firearm in the Sept. 8, 1982 death and disappearance of his wife, Janet Kovacich.
In the motion to dismiss, public defender John Spurling asserted that his client was not able to present evidence or witnesses that could have helped exonerate him. During the hearing, Spurling brought forward witnesses to try to prove that point.
The prosecution has rebutted this claim and recalled a DNA expert to the stand during the hearing to solidify their position.
Judge upholds Kovacich conviction
Kovacich murder conviction upheld
http://auburnjournal.com/detail/108954.html
http://www.theunion.com/article/20090319/NEWS/903189954/1001/NONE
Sentencing is scheduled for 9 a.m. April 24 in Department 4 of Placer County Superior Court in the Historic Auburn Courthouse.