OCP2004020202 Scott Peterson Murder Trial
Defense attorney Mark Geragos speaks to the media after a hearing at the San Mateo County Courthouse in Redwood City, Calif., on February 2, 2004, for his client Scott Peterson, who is accused of the double murder of his wife Laci and their unborn son. Geragos obtained a week's delay to the start of the trial because of scheduling conflicts. (UPI Photo/David Yee)
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