DA to seek death penalty for man accused of killing woman, teen girl at Bay Area apartment and livestreaming the aftermath
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The Solano County District Attorney's Office has decided to pursue the death penalty against Raymond Michael Weber, a 34-year-old man accused of killing two women, including a minor, in Vacaville in January 2021. Chief Deputy Public Defender Tamani Taylor revealed Weber's intention to represent himself during the trial's penalty phase. If found guilty, jurors will evaluate aggravating and mitigating evidence to determine whether he will face death or life imprisonment. A standby attorney has been appointed to assist Weber if needed. Notably, Weber is reported to have livestreamed aspects of the crimes.
The Solano County District Attorney's Office announced plans to seek the death penalty for Raymond Michael Weber, accused of the January 2021 double homicide of two women, one a minor.
During the penalty phase, jurors will consider evidentiary factors to determine whether Weber faces death or life imprisonment without parole.
Read at The Mercury News
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