Attorneys for defendants potentially facing the death penalty or life in prison in the case of a Lynchburg teen killed last year are seeking more time and funding in order to provide their clients with adequate due process.
Rachel Mahoney, The News & Advance
Wed, 03/14/2018 - 3:38pm
Attorneys for defendants potentially facing the death penalty or life in prison in the case of a Lynchburg teen killed last year are seeking more time and funding in order to provide their clients with adequate due process.