After successful appeal, Livermore man sentenced to 27 years in plea deal stemming from double homicide at heroin and gun deal
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James Henry Wear's case illustrates the chaos of illicit drug deals, where a confrontation led to two deaths, and his eventual pleading to voluntary manslaughter reflects the complexities of such situations.
Attorney Melissa Adams stated that the resolution of the case represented a form of justice, acknowledging risks faced by both parties, and allowing Wear to take responsibility while offering hope for a future life.
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