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Pretrial Hearing in Overturned Murder Conviction Case Postponed to June
The pretrial hearing on Frank O’Connell’s retrial for the 1984 murder of Jay French will continue to June 11.

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The pretrial hearing on Frank O’Connell’s retrial for the 1984 murder of Jay French will continue to June 11.

After being convicted for the murder of Jay French in South Pasadena in 1885, Frank O’Connell faces a possible retrial. He hopes justice will prevail the second time around.
Frank O’Connell’s faces a possible retrial after his 1985 conviction was overturned. Now O’Connell hopes justice will prevail the second time around.
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