
Andy Alfaro
Scott Peterson listens to Stanislaus County Deputy District attorney Dave Harris speak during a hearing at the San Mateo County Superior Court in Redwood City, Calif., Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2021. Nearly 17 years after being sentenced to die, Peterson was resentenced to life without parole Wednesday during an emotional hearing in which family members of his slain pregnant wife, Laci, called him out for the killing in 2002 and his apparent lack of remorse. (Andy Alfaro/The Modesto Bee via AP, Pool)
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Nearly 17 years after being sentenced to die, Scott Peterson was resentenced to life without parole Wednesday during an emotional hearing in which family members of his slain pregnant wife, Laci, called him out for the Christmas Eve killing in 2002 and his apparent lack of remorse.
“Scott, 19 years ago today, you were in the midst of planning Laci’s murder,” said her mother, Sharon Rocha, addressing Peterson directly as he sat expressionless, handcuffed in a red and orange jail uniform.
“I still feel the grief every day, after 19 years,” she said. “Your evil, self-centered, unforgiveable selfish act ended two beautiful souls. And for what reason? There was no reason other than that you just didn’t want them anymore. You didn’t want a baby nor the responsibility of being a father. You’re a coward.”
“I have dreams about her,” she added about her daughter, who was 27 and eight months pregnant when she was killed carrying the boy the couple planned to name Connor. “And sometimes when I wake up, I cry because they’re so realistic and I know I’ll never see her again.”
She also envisions what Connor would be like now, at age 18, had he lived.
The California Supreme Court ruled a year ago that Peterson’s jury was improperly screened for bias against the death penalty. Stanislaus County District Attorney Birgit Fladager, who came to fame as one of three prosecutors in Peterson’s trial, opted this time to settle for life without parole.
Peterson’s attorney, Pat Harris, said his client has shown no remorse because he’s not guilty. He said, as he has in the past, that the defense can now prove that burglars were nearby on the day Laci disappeared — though investigators say they were ruled out as suspects.
Peterson was uniformly described as a loving husband and expectant father, Harris said, until it became public that he was having an affair at the time of his wife’s disappearance.

Ben Margot
FILE - A missing person poster showing Laci Peterson is seen near the Modesto Police command center in East La Loma Park in Modesto, Calif., on Jan. 2, 2003. Nearly 17 years after being sentenced to die, Scott Peterson was resentenced to life without parole Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2021, during an emotional hearing in which family members of his slain pregnant wife, Laci, called him out for the killing in 2002 and his apparent lack of remorse. (AP Photo/Ben Margot, File)
Then “he quickly became the most hated man in America,” Harris said, with a billboard outside the courthouse during his trial asking if he was a “man or monster.”
Peterson was prepared to speak, something he didn’t do during his initial trial and sentencing, Harris said, but Superior Court Judge Anne-Christine Massullo didn’t allow it.
But Harris and Stanislaus County Assistant District Attorney Dave Harris sparred over Peterson’s pre-sentencing probation report. It was not made public, but the prosecutor said that in it Peterson “is claiming he’s wrongfully convicted, that he’s innocent, and that he has sorrow for the loss of his family.”
His defense attorney accused prosecutors of “insinuation” and taking incidents out of context. Where Peterson did lie, he said, it was to hide his extramarital affair because he knew it would derail any further investigation.
Laci Peterson’s brother and sister, Brent Rocha and Amy Rocha, added their own emotional comments during the hearing.
“Because of you. our holidays have never been the same. Every Christmas Eve I relived the nightmare that we still live in now,” said Amy Rocha, sometimes in tears. “Even though the death penalty has been lifted, you will still be punished in this life and after.”
Massullo resentenced Peterson without adding her own significant comment. She is separately considering if Peterson was prejudiced by juror misconduct.
He had been in San Quentin State Prison, home to California’s death row, since he was condemned to death in March 2005. That followed his conviction in November 2004 during a trial that was moved 90 miles (145 kilometers) to San Mateo County because of worldwide publicity.
But Massullo said he couldn’t stay on death row once prosecutors said they would not again seek his execution. He was moved to the county jail for resentencing and is expected to remain there until Massullo decides on whether he should get a new trial.

Andy Alfaro
Judge Anne-Christine Massullo speaks during a resentencing hearing for Scott Peterson at the San Mateo County Superior Court in Redwood City, Calif., Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2021. Nearly 17 years after being sentenced to die, Peterson was resentenced to life without parole Wednesday during an emotional hearing in which family members of his slain pregnant wife, Laci, called him out for the killing in 2002 and his apparent lack of remorse. (Andy Alfaro/The Modesto Bee via AP, Pool)
She plans about a weeklong hearing from Feb. 25 through March 4 to hear defense claims that the woman known as Juror 7 falsely answered questions during the selection process.
They say she actively sought to join the jury and later co-authored a book on the case.
Massullo will have 90 days after next year’s hearing to decide if Peterson should get a new trial.
Prosecutors say Peterson took his wife’s body from their Modesto home on Christmas Eve 2002 and dumped her from his fishing boat into the San Francisco Bay, where they washed ashore in April 2003.
“No matter what happens, no matter what transpires in the future, there are two things that will never change: Lacey and Connor will always be dead and you will always be their murderer,” said Laci’s mother.
Supreme Court justices said in their August 2020 decision overturning his death sentence that there was considerable circumstantial evidence incriminating Peterson in the first-degree murder of Laci and the second-degree murder of Connor.
It included that the bodies washed ashore near where Peterson admitted he was fishing on the day they disappeared. He had researched ocean currents, bought a boat without telling anyone, and couldn’t explain what type of fish he was trying to catch that day.
Also, in the weeks after Laci disappeared but before the bodies washed ashore, he sold his wife’s car, looked into selling their house, and turned the baby nursery into a storage room.
Peterson was eventually arrested after Amber Frey, a massage therapist living in Fresno, told police that they had begun dating a month before his wife’s death, but that he had told her his wife was dead.
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Scott Peterson has been resentenced to life in prison for wife Laci’s 2002 death
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FILE - This Nov. 29, 2021 photo from the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, shows inmate Scott Peterson, who was convicted for the 2002 murders of his pregnant wife and unborn son. Peterson is expected to be resentenced to life in prison on Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2021, after the state Supreme Court ruled that his jury was improperly screened for bias against the death penalty. (California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation via AP, File)
HOGP
FILE - This Nov. 29, 2021 photo from the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, shows inmate Scott Peterson, who was convicted for the 2002 murders of his pregnant wife and unborn son. Peterson is expected to be resentenced to life in prison on Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2021, after the state Supreme Court ruled that his jury was improperly screened for bias against the death penalty. (California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation via AP, File)
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Scott Peterson has been resentenced to life in prison for wife Laci’s 2002 death
Ben Margot
FILE - A missing person poster showing Laci Peterson is seen near the Modesto Police command center in East La Loma Park in Modesto, Calif., on Jan. 2, 2003. Nearly 17 years after being sentenced to die, Scott Peterson was resentenced to life without parole Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2021, during an emotional hearing in which family members of his slain pregnant wife, Laci, called him out for the killing in 2002 and his apparent lack of remorse. (AP Photo/Ben Margot, File)
Ben Margot
FILE - A missing person poster showing Laci Peterson is seen near the Modesto Police command center in East La Loma Park in Modesto, Calif., on Jan. 2, 2003. Nearly 17 years after being sentenced to die, Scott Peterson was resentenced to life without parole Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2021, during an emotional hearing in which family members of his slain pregnant wife, Laci, called him out for the killing in 2002 and his apparent lack of remorse. (AP Photo/Ben Margot, File)
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Scott Peterson has been resentenced to life in prison for wife Laci’s 2002 death
Andy Alfaro
Scott Peterson listens to Stanislaus County Deputy District attorney Dave Harris speak during a hearing at the San Mateo County Superior Court in Redwood City, Calif., Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2021. Nearly 17 years after being sentenced to die, Peterson was resentenced to life without parole Wednesday during an emotional hearing in which family members of his slain pregnant wife, Laci, called him out for the killing in 2002 and his apparent lack of remorse. (Andy Alfaro/The Modesto Bee via AP, Pool)
Andy Alfaro
Scott Peterson listens to Stanislaus County Deputy District attorney Dave Harris speak during a hearing at the San Mateo County Superior Court in Redwood City, Calif., Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2021. Nearly 17 years after being sentenced to die, Peterson was resentenced to life without parole Wednesday during an emotional hearing in which family members of his slain pregnant wife, Laci, called him out for the killing in 2002 and his apparent lack of remorse. (Andy Alfaro/The Modesto Bee via AP, Pool)
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Scott Peterson has been resentenced to life in prison for wife Laci’s 2002 death
Andy Alfaro
Scott Peterson listens to Stanislaus County Deputy District attorney Dave Harris speak during a hearing at the San Mateo County Superior Court in Redwood City, Calif., Dec. 8, 2021. Nearly 17 years after being sentenced to die, Peterson was resentenced to life without parole Wednesday during an emotional hearing in which family members of his slain pregnant wife, Laci, called him out for the killing in 2002 and his apparent lack of remorse. (Andy Alfaro/The Modesto Bee via AP, Pool)
Andy Alfaro
Scott Peterson listens to Stanislaus County Deputy District attorney Dave Harris speak during a hearing at the San Mateo County Superior Court in Redwood City, Calif., Dec. 8, 2021. Nearly 17 years after being sentenced to die, Peterson was resentenced to life without parole Wednesday during an emotional hearing in which family members of his slain pregnant wife, Laci, called him out for the killing in 2002 and his apparent lack of remorse. (Andy Alfaro/The Modesto Bee via AP, Pool)
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Scott Peterson has been resentenced to life in prison for wife Laci’s 2002 death
Andy Alfaro
Scott Peterson listens to Stanislaus County Deputy District attorney Dave Harris speak during a hearing at the San Mateo County Superior Court in Redwood City, Calif., Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2021. Nearly 17 years after being sentenced to die, Peterson was resentenced to life without parole Wednesday during an emotional hearing in which family members of his slain pregnant wife, Laci, called him out for the killing in 2002 and his apparent lack of remorse. (Andy Alfaro/The Modesto Bee via AP, Pool)
Andy Alfaro
Scott Peterson listens to Stanislaus County Deputy District attorney Dave Harris speak during a hearing at the San Mateo County Superior Court in Redwood City, Calif., Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2021. Nearly 17 years after being sentenced to die, Peterson was resentenced to life without parole Wednesday during an emotional hearing in which family members of his slain pregnant wife, Laci, called him out for the killing in 2002 and his apparent lack of remorse. (Andy Alfaro/The Modesto Bee via AP, Pool)
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Scott Peterson has been resentenced to life in prison for wife Laci’s 2002 death
Andy Alfaro
Scott Peterson listens to his attorney Pat Harris during a hearing at the San Mateo County Superior Court in Redwood City, Calif., Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2021. Nearly 17 years after being sentenced to die, Peterson was resentenced to life without parole Wednesday during an emotional hearing in which family members of his slain pregnant wife, Laci, called him out for the killing in 2002 and his apparent lack of remorse. (Andy Alfaro/The Modesto Bee via AP, Pool)
Andy Alfaro
Scott Peterson listens to his attorney Pat Harris during a hearing at the San Mateo County Superior Court in Redwood City, Calif., Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2021. Nearly 17 years after being sentenced to die, Peterson was resentenced to life without parole Wednesday during an emotional hearing in which family members of his slain pregnant wife, Laci, called him out for the killing in 2002 and his apparent lack of remorse. (Andy Alfaro/The Modesto Bee via AP, Pool)
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Scott Peterson has been resentenced to life in prison for wife Laci’s 2002 death
Andy Alfaro
Judge Anne-Christine Massullo speaks during a resentencing hearing for Scott Peterson at the San Mateo County Superior Court in Redwood City, Calif., Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2021. Nearly 17 years after being sentenced to die, Peterson was resentenced to life without parole Wednesday during an emotional hearing in which family members of his slain pregnant wife, Laci, called him out for the killing in 2002 and his apparent lack of remorse. (Andy Alfaro/The Modesto Bee via AP, Pool)
Andy Alfaro
Judge Anne-Christine Massullo speaks during a resentencing hearing for Scott Peterson at the San Mateo County Superior Court in Redwood City, Calif., Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2021. Nearly 17 years after being sentenced to die, Peterson was resentenced to life without parole Wednesday during an emotional hearing in which family members of his slain pregnant wife, Laci, called him out for the killing in 2002 and his apparent lack of remorse. (Andy Alfaro/The Modesto Bee via AP, Pool)
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Scott Peterson has been resentenced to life in prison for wife Laci’s 2002 death
Andy Alfaro
Scott Peterson listens to Stanislaus County Deputy District attorney Dave Harris speak during a hearing at the San Mateo County Superior Court in Redwood City, Calif., Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2021. Nearly 17 years after being sentenced to die, Peterson was resentenced to life without parole Wednesday during an emotional hearing in which family members of his slain pregnant wife, Laci, called him out for the killing in 2002 and his apparent lack of remorse. (Andy Alfaro/The Modesto Bee via AP, Pool)
Andy Alfaro
Scott Peterson listens to Stanislaus County Deputy District attorney Dave Harris speak during a hearing at the San Mateo County Superior Court in Redwood City, Calif., Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2021. Nearly 17 years after being sentenced to die, Peterson was resentenced to life without parole Wednesday during an emotional hearing in which family members of his slain pregnant wife, Laci, called him out for the killing in 2002 and his apparent lack of remorse. (Andy Alfaro/The Modesto Bee via AP, Pool)
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Scott Peterson has been resentenced to life in prison for wife Laci’s 2002 death
Andy Alfaro
Scott Peterson leaves the courtroom after his resentencing hearing at the San Mateo County Superior Court in Redwood City, Calif., Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2021. Nearly 17 years after being sentenced to die, Peterson was resentenced to life without parole Wednesday during an emotional hearing in which family members of his slain pregnant wife, Laci, called him out for the killing in 2002 and his apparent lack of remorse. (Andy Alfaro/The Modesto Bee via AP, Pool)
Andy Alfaro
Scott Peterson leaves the courtroom after his resentencing hearing at the San Mateo County Superior Court in Redwood City, Calif., Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2021. Nearly 17 years after being sentenced to die, Peterson was resentenced to life without parole Wednesday during an emotional hearing in which family members of his slain pregnant wife, Laci, called him out for the killing in 2002 and his apparent lack of remorse. (Andy Alfaro/The Modesto Bee via AP, Pool)
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Scott Peterson has been resentenced to life in prison for wife Laci’s 2002 death
BEN MARGOT
** FILE ** The Modesto, Calif., home of Laci and Scott Peterson is seen Thursday, Jan. 2, 2003. The house on a quiet, tree-lined Modesto street where police believe Scott Peterson killed his pregnant wife, Laci, has sold again for nearly $350,000, a real estate agent said. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)
BEN MARGOT
** FILE ** The Modesto, Calif., home of Laci and Scott Peterson is seen Thursday, Jan. 2, 2003. The house on a quiet, tree-lined Modesto street where police believe Scott Peterson killed his pregnant wife, Laci, has sold again for nearly $350,000, a real estate agent said. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)
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Scott Peterson has been resentenced to life in prison for wife Laci’s 2002 death
PAUL SAKUMA
A police investigator inspects the house of Laci and Scott Peterson in Modesto, Calif., Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2003, on the second day of the police's search of the home. Laci Peterson was last seen Christmas Eve when, according to her husband Scott, he left to go fishing alone in the San Francisco Bay Area. He reported his wife missing when he returned. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)
PAUL SAKUMA
A police investigator inspects the house of Laci and Scott Peterson in Modesto, Calif., Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2003, on the second day of the police's search of the home. Laci Peterson was last seen Christmas Eve when, according to her husband Scott, he left to go fishing alone in the San Francisco Bay Area. He reported his wife missing when he returned. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)
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Scott Peterson has been resentenced to life in prison for wife Laci’s 2002 death
PAUL SAKUMA
A small crowd views a makeshift memorial outside the home of Scott and Laci Peterson, Friday, April 25, 2003, in Modesto, Calif. Scott Peterson was arrested last Friday in the death of his wife, Laci, who was eight months pregnant when she vanished on Christmas Eve, 2002. The arrest came as authorities confirmed that two bodies that washed ashore last week were those of Laci and her unborn child. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)
PAUL SAKUMA
A small crowd views a makeshift memorial outside the home of Scott and Laci Peterson, Friday, April 25, 2003, in Modesto, Calif. Scott Peterson was arrested last Friday in the death of his wife, Laci, who was eight months pregnant when she vanished on Christmas Eve, 2002. The arrest came as authorities confirmed that two bodies that washed ashore last week were those of Laci and her unborn child. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)
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Scott Peterson has been resentenced to life in prison for wife Laci’s 2002 death
AL GOLUB
Scott Peterson talks to deputy public defense attorney Maureen Keller after entering Stanislaus County Superior Court for a hearing to change his attorney Friday, May 2, 2003, in Modesto, Calif. The fertilizer salesman accused of murdering his wife, Laci Peterson, and unborn son, will be defended by prominent Los Angeles defense attorney Mark Geragos, not shown, who said he was hired by Scott Peterson's family. (AP Photo/Al Golub, pool)
AL GOLUB
Scott Peterson talks to deputy public defense attorney Maureen Keller after entering Stanislaus County Superior Court for a hearing to change his attorney Friday, May 2, 2003, in Modesto, Calif. The fertilizer salesman accused of murdering his wife, Laci Peterson, and unborn son, will be defended by prominent Los Angeles defense attorney Mark Geragos, not shown, who said he was hired by Scott Peterson's family. (AP Photo/Al Golub, pool)
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Scott Peterson has been resentenced to life in prison for wife Laci’s 2002 death
AL GOLUB
Scott Peterson drinks water in a courtroom in Modesto, Calif., Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2004, during a change-of-venue hearing in his trial. The judge in the murder case against Scott Peterson moved the trial about 90 miles away to the San Francisco Bay area Tuesday because of hostility toward Peterson in his dead wife's hometown. (AP Photo/Al Golub, Pool)
AL GOLUB
Scott Peterson drinks water in a courtroom in Modesto, Calif., Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2004, during a change-of-venue hearing in his trial. The judge in the murder case against Scott Peterson moved the trial about 90 miles away to the San Francisco Bay area Tuesday because of hostility toward Peterson in his dead wife's hometown. (AP Photo/Al Golub, Pool)
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Scott Peterson has been resentenced to life in prison for wife Laci’s 2002 death
RICH PEDRONCELLI
Sherri England bows her head and sits on a curb after placing flowers outside Scott Peterson's home in Modesto, Calif., Friday, Nov. 12, 2004. England had brought flowers to the home after hearing that Peterson had been found guilty in the death of Laci Peterson and her unborn child. Scott Peterson was convicted Friday of murdering his pregnant wife and dumping her body in San Francisco Bay. England and others streamed to Scott Peterson's home, paying their respects to his wife who he's now been convicted of killing. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)
RICH PEDRONCELLI
Sherri England bows her head and sits on a curb after placing flowers outside Scott Peterson's home in Modesto, Calif., Friday, Nov. 12, 2004. England had brought flowers to the home after hearing that Peterson had been found guilty in the death of Laci Peterson and her unborn child. Scott Peterson was convicted Friday of murdering his pregnant wife and dumping her body in San Francisco Bay. England and others streamed to Scott Peterson's home, paying their respects to his wife who he's now been convicted of killing. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)
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Scott Peterson has been resentenced to life in prison for wife Laci’s 2002 death
DAVID PAUL MORRIS
Jackie Peterson, mother of Scott Peterson, center, and her daughter-in-law Janey Peterson, right, and son Joe Peterson, left leave the courthouse after Scott Peterson was convicted of murder in Redwood City, Calif., Friday, Nov. 12, 2004. Scott Peterson was charged with two counts of murder in the deaths of his pregnant wife Laci, and the fetus she carried. (AP Photo/David Paul Morris, pool)
DAVID PAUL MORRIS
Jackie Peterson, mother of Scott Peterson, center, and her daughter-in-law Janey Peterson, right, and son Joe Peterson, left leave the courthouse after Scott Peterson was convicted of murder in Redwood City, Calif., Friday, Nov. 12, 2004. Scott Peterson was charged with two counts of murder in the deaths of his pregnant wife Laci, and the fetus she carried. (AP Photo/David Paul Morris, pool)
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Scott Peterson has been resentenced to life in prison for wife Laci’s 2002 death
RICH PEDRONCELLI
A candle glows next to a sign placed outside the Modesto, Calif., home where Scott and Laci Peterson used to live, after it was announced that Scott Peterson was sentenced to death penalty by a Redwood City jury, Monday, Dec. 13, 2004. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)
RICH PEDRONCELLI
A candle glows next to a sign placed outside the Modesto, Calif., home where Scott and Laci Peterson used to live, after it was announced that Scott Peterson was sentenced to death penalty by a Redwood City jury, Monday, Dec. 13, 2004. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)
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Scott Peterson has been resentenced to life in prison for wife Laci’s 2002 death
MONICA DAVEY
Lee Peterson, left, and Jackie Peterson leave the courthouse after the formal sentencing of their son Scott Peterson in Redwood City, Calif., Wednesday, March 16, 2005. The judge formally sentenced Scott Peterson to death Wednesday after calling the murder of his pregnant wife, Laci, "cruel, uncaring, heartless and callous." (AP Photo/Monica Davey, POOL)
MONICA DAVEY
Lee Peterson, left, and Jackie Peterson leave the courthouse after the formal sentencing of their son Scott Peterson in Redwood City, Calif., Wednesday, March 16, 2005. The judge formally sentenced Scott Peterson to death Wednesday after calling the murder of his pregnant wife, Laci, "cruel, uncaring, heartless and callous." (AP Photo/Monica Davey, POOL)
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Scott Peterson has been resentenced to life in prison for wife Laci’s 2002 death
JUSTIN SULLIVAN
Scott Peterson is escorted by two San Mateo County Sheriff deputies as he is walked from the jail to a waiting van Thursday, March 17, 2005, in Redwood City, Calif. Peterson was taken to death row at San Quentin State Prison early Thursday after being sentenced to die for murdering his pregnant wife, Laci. (AP Photo/Justin Sullivan, Pool)
JUSTIN SULLIVAN
Scott Peterson is escorted by two San Mateo County Sheriff deputies as he is walked from the jail to a waiting van Thursday, March 17, 2005, in Redwood City, Calif. Peterson was taken to death row at San Quentin State Prison early Thursday after being sentenced to die for murdering his pregnant wife, Laci. (AP Photo/Justin Sullivan, Pool)
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Scott Peterson has been resentenced to life in prison for wife Laci’s 2002 death
AL GOLUB
FILE - Scott Peterson, center, with defense attorneys Mark Geragos, left, and Pat Harris listens to judge Alfred A. Delucchi in a Redwood City, Calif., courtroom, Thursday, July 29, 2004. On Monday, August 24, 2020, the California Supreme Court overturned the 2005 death sentence for Peterson in the slaying of his pregnant wife. The court says prosecutors may try again for the same sentence if they wish in the high-profile case. It upheld his 2004 conviction of murdering Laci Peterson, who was eight months pregnant with their unborn son. (Al Golub/The Modesto Bee,Pool)
AL GOLUB
FILE - Scott Peterson, center, with defense attorneys Mark Geragos, left, and Pat Harris listens to judge Alfred A. Delucchi in a Redwood City, Calif., courtroom, Thursday, July 29, 2004. On Monday, August 24, 2020, the California Supreme Court overturned the 2005 death sentence for Peterson in the slaying of his pregnant wife. The court says prosecutors may try again for the same sentence if they wish in the high-profile case. It upheld his 2004 conviction of murdering Laci Peterson, who was eight months pregnant with their unborn son. (Al Golub/The Modesto Bee,Pool)
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Scott Peterson has been resentenced to life in prison for wife Laci’s 2002 death
Al Golub
FILE - In this March 17, 2005 file photo shows flowers, small statues and a stuffed animal adorn the gravesite of Laci and Conner Peterson at Burwood Cemetery in Escalon, Calif. Northern California prosecutors said Friday, Oct. 23, 2020, they will again seek the death penalty for Scott Peterson in the slaying of his pregnant wife and unborn son nearly 19 years ago, even as a county judge considers throwing out his underlying conviction because of a tainted juror. Stanislaus County District Attorney Birgit Fladager acted after the California Supreme Court in August overturned Peterson's 2005 death sentence in a case that attracted worldwide attention. (AP Photo/Al Golub, File)
Al Golub
FILE - In this March 17, 2005 file photo shows flowers, small statues and a stuffed animal adorn the gravesite of Laci and Conner Peterson at Burwood Cemetery in Escalon, Calif. Northern California prosecutors said Friday, Oct. 23, 2020, they will again seek the death penalty for Scott Peterson in the slaying of his pregnant wife and unborn son nearly 19 years ago, even as a county judge considers throwing out his underlying conviction because of a tainted juror. Stanislaus County District Attorney Birgit Fladager acted after the California Supreme Court in August overturned Peterson's 2005 death sentence in a case that attracted worldwide attention. (AP Photo/Al Golub, File)
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Scott Peterson has been resentenced to life in prison for wife Laci’s 2002 death
Marcio Jose Sanchez
FILE - In this April 21, 2003 file photo, Sarah Kellison stands in front of a memorial in honor of Laci Peterson outside the house Laci shared with her husband Scott Peterson in Modesto, Calif. Northern California prosecutors said Friday, Oct. 23, 2020, they will again seek the death penalty for Peterson in the slaying of his pregnant wife and unborn son nearly 19 years ago, even as a county judge considers throwing out his underlying conviction because of a tainted juror. Stanislaus County District Attorney Birgit Fladager acted after the California Supreme Court in August overturned Peterson's 2005 death sentence in a case that attracted worldwide attention. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, File)
Marcio Jose Sanchez
FILE - In this April 21, 2003 file photo, Sarah Kellison stands in front of a memorial in honor of Laci Peterson outside the house Laci shared with her husband Scott Peterson in Modesto, Calif. Northern California prosecutors said Friday, Oct. 23, 2020, they will again seek the death penalty for Peterson in the slaying of his pregnant wife and unborn son nearly 19 years ago, even as a county judge considers throwing out his underlying conviction because of a tainted juror. Stanislaus County District Attorney Birgit Fladager acted after the California Supreme Court in August overturned Peterson's 2005 death sentence in a case that attracted worldwide attention. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, File)
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Scott Peterson has been resentenced to life in prison for wife Laci’s 2002 death
Monica Davey
FILE - In this Dec. 13, 2004 file photo, Sharon Rocha, Laci Peterson's mother, left, Brent Rocha and his wife Rose Marie Rocha, right, are seen during a news conference after the death penalty verdict was announced against Scott Peterson, in Redwood City, Calif. Northern California prosecutors said Friday, Oct. 23, 2020, they will again seek the death penalty for Peterson in the slaying of his pregnant wife and unborn son nearly 19 years ago, even as a county judge considers throwing out his underlying conviction because of a tainted juror. Stanislaus County District Attorney Birgit Fladager acted after the California Supreme Court in August overturned Peterson's 2005 death sentence in a case that attracted worldwide attention. (Monica Davey/Pool via AP, File)
Monica Davey
FILE - In this Dec. 13, 2004 file photo, Sharon Rocha, Laci Peterson's mother, left, Brent Rocha and his wife Rose Marie Rocha, right, are seen during a news conference after the death penalty verdict was announced against Scott Peterson, in Redwood City, Calif. Northern California prosecutors said Friday, Oct. 23, 2020, they will again seek the death penalty for Peterson in the slaying of his pregnant wife and unborn son nearly 19 years ago, even as a county judge considers throwing out his underlying conviction because of a tainted juror. Stanislaus County District Attorney Birgit Fladager acted after the California Supreme Court in August overturned Peterson's 2005 death sentence in a case that attracted worldwide attention. (Monica Davey/Pool via AP, File)