Man reconvicted in woman's California slaying after 'tainted' first trial, officials say
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The conviction of Ronald Anthony Jones for the murder of Lois Haro nearly 40 years later demonstrates the extended fight for justice in a painful case that shaped many lives.
Tony Haro expressed the long-lasting impact of his wife's murder: 'It turned my life upside down. The trials of Jones and Trone in the 1990s were just excruciating.'
Despite being convicted and sentenced to death in 1991, Ronald Anthony Jones' earlier prosecution faced challenges leading to a reversal that prolonged the family's search for justice.
The harrowing details surrounding Lois Haro's kidnapping and murder highlight systemic issues in the justice system that were revisited nearly four decades after the crime.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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