In August 1978, a troubled and struggling Stanford grad student named Theodore Streleski bludgeoned a highly regarded professor to death in what he called an act of "protest"
7 years for calculated murder with an additional year for a dangerous weapon which isn't inherently a dangerous weapon decades ago boggles the mind and adds to the preposterous that is California and the criminal justice system
7 years for calculated murder with an additional year for a dangerous weapon which isn't inherently a dangerous weapon decades ago boggles the mind and adds to the preposterous that is California and the criminal justice system