BREAKING Judge removes death penalty as possible sentence for Lori Vallow Daybell, report says
East Idaho News reporter Nate Eaton reported that prosecutors are"disappointed and respectfully disagree with [the] decision."
In the motion, lawyers claim media saturation of the case is persistent, risking exposure to the juror pool. Lastly, lawyers claimed the state of Idaho, which is where the trial is being held, doesn't have chemicals to kill people on death row. Previously, the trials were joined on the grounds that witnesses and evidence would be the same in both cases.
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