A California mom who was convicted of "beating, binding, burning and starving" her 8-year-old son has been denied ...
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Mom who brutally tortured, killed boy is denied resentencing. Under state law, she can try again
Pearl Hernandez and her boyfriend, who was sentenced to death, perpetrated the worst child abuse case the presiding judge in ...
A judge denied a bid for resentencing by a Palmdale woman who pleaded guilty to the first-degree murder of her 8-year-old son Gabriel Fernandez— who was routinely beaten, starved, forced to sleep in a ...
A Los Angeles County judge on Monday denied a resentencing bid from a Palmdale woman who pleaded guilty to the first-degree ...
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No mercy for Gabriel’s mother: Life sentence stands in brutal California torture case
Nearly thirteen years after the death of 8-year-old Gabriel Fernandez, a Los Angeles County judge has slammed the door on his ...
Pearl Fernandez, 42, and her boyfriend tortured the 8-year-old in the days and months leading up to his death.
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Mother of Gabriel Fernandez again seeks re-sentencing in son's torture death
A Palmdale woman who pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in the torture death of her 8-year-old son will seek re-sentencing again Monday in front of a judge in Los Angeles. Pearl Sinthia Fernandez, ...
This week, a judge denied the resentencing petition of Pearl Fernandez, the mother of Gabriel Fernandez, the 8-year-old boy ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. KTLA via AP ; Facebook Pearl Sinthia Fernandez during her sentencing hearing on June 7, in Palmdale, California ; Gabriel ...
After Pearl Fernandez pleaded guilty to killing her 8-year-old son Gabriel Fernandez, she is now claiming she was “coerced” into entering a guilty plea and is requesting that she be resentenced.
A Los Angeles judge on Monday denied a bid for resentencing by a Palmdale woman who pleaded guilty to the first-degree murder of her 8-year-old son nearly 13 years ago.
The evidence showed and our office believed that they were both equally culpable in the case, and I think the evidence showed that,” Prosecutor Jonathan Hatami said.
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