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Scott Peterson Seeks New Trial Based On Newly Discovered Evidence

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Scott Peterson, nearly 20 years after being convicted of killing his wife Lacey and their unborn son, is now seeking a new trial with the representation of the Los Angeles Innocence Project. The Innocence Project claims to have newly discovered evidence supporting Peterson's innocence, leading to a procedural hearing in Northern California as the initial step in his potential last chance to prove his innocence.

During the hearing, the Innocence Project motioned to unseal all case records, conduct DNA analysis on evidence pre and post-conviction, and pursue further post-conviction discovery. Prosecutors will have the opportunity to oppose these motions, with the court ultimately deciding on the extent of testing and access to records. Subsequent hearings are scheduled in the following months, after which the appeal process will commence.

The nature of the newly discovered evidence remains undisclosed, but it is likely related to advancements in DNA and forensic testing since the original trial. The Innocence Project's focus on DNA evidence suggests a reexamination of items such as a mattress found in an orange van, which tested positive for blood but inconclusive for Lacey Peterson's DNA.

Given the circumstantial nature of the original trial and the lack of direct evidence against Peterson, any evidence to warrant a new trial must be compelling and potentially sway a jury in a different direction. The standard for overturning a conviction is high, requiring evidence that not only matters but is likely to significantly impact the jury's decision.

The outcome of Peterson's quest for a new trial hinges on the evidence presented by the Innocence Project and its potential to challenge the original verdict. As the legal proceedings unfold, the case will continue to be closely monitored to see if new developments emerge that could alter the course of Peterson's conviction.

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