California Seeks Death Penalty in ‘Golden State Killer’ Case

California Seeks Death Penalty in ‘Golden State Killer’ Case
Joseph DeAngelo, suspected of being the Golden State Killer, appears in Sacramento County Superior Court as prosectors announce they will seek the death penalty if he is convicted in his case, in Sacramento, Calif., on April 10, 2019. Rich Pedroncelli/AP Photo
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SACRAMENTO, Calif.—California prosecutors announced on April 10 that they will seek the death penalty if they convict the man suspected of being the notorious “Golden State Killer” who eluded capture for decades.

The move comes less than a month after Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a moratorium on executing any of the 737 inmates on the nation’s largest death row. Newsom’s reprieve lasts only so long as he is governor and does not prevent prosecutors from seeking nor judges and juries from imposing death sentences.