Judge Denies Petition to Recall Death Sentence of Man Who Killed Polly Klaas in 1993

Richard Allen Davis’s attorneys argued the sentence should be tossed because of changes to state sentencing laws, plus the governor’s moratorium on executions.
Judge Denies Petition to Recall Death Sentence of Man Who Killed Polly Klaas in 1993
Corrections officers patrol San Quentin State Prison's death row adjustment center on Aug. 15, 2016, in San Quentin, California. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
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SAN JOSE, Calif. —A California judge on May 31 denied a petition to recall the death sentence against Richard Allen Davis, who in 1993 killed 12-year-old Polly Klaas after kidnapping her from her bedroom at knifepoint in a crime that shocked the nation.

Jurors in 1996 found Mr. Davis guilty of first-degree murder and of the “special circumstances” of kidnapping, burglary, robbery and attempting a lewd act on a child. Mr. Davis was on parole at the time of the child’s abduction and killing and had an extensive kidnap and assault record going back to the 1970s. He was sentenced to death.