Jury deliberations are slated to begin Friday in the penalty phase of the trial of a 23-year-old man convicted of killing four people in Palm Springs to decide whether he should be sentenced to death or to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
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Opening statements were delivered Wednesday in the penalty phase for a Cathedral City man convicted of fatally gunning down four people in Palm Springs more than four years ago — with the prosecution recommending the death penalty and the defense urging jurors to spare the life of the 23-year- old defendant.
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Jurors in the retrial of a Cathedral City man accused of gunning down four people in Palm Springs reached a verdict Monday.
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Opening arguments are expected Nov. 8 in the trial of a Cathedral City man facing a possible death sentence for allegedly fatally shooting four people in Palm Springs more than two years ago, a District Attorney’s Office spokesperson said Friday. Jose Larin-Garcia, 22, is charged with four counts of murder stemming from the February 2019 shootings in which the victims, ages 17 to 25, were found dead at two separate locations.
