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Court overturns conviction of woman accused of trying to convince her son to kill his father with rat poison

Por: CBS News Crime October 12, 2022

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An appeals court has overturned a Mount Vernon woman's conviction for soliciting to kill her former husband.The Washington Court of Appeals on Monday overturned Vanessa Valdiglesias LaValle's conviction. The Seattle Times first  the decision.She had been in 2021 for trying to persuade her son to kill his father with rat poison. Valdiglesias LaValle was sentenced to 15 years in prison for the conviction, which will now be sent back to... + full article



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