Colorado attorney general appealing decision to overturn Stauch's conviction
Colorado's attorney general has appealed a decision overturning Letecia Stauch's first-degree murder conviction for the 2023 death of her 11-year-old stepson, Gannon. The Colorado Court of Appeals overturned the conviction in April due to a juror's son-in-law working for the Fourth Judicial District Attorney's Office. The Colorado Supreme Court will decide whether to take the case in September, with a new trial possible if it declines.
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