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A Kern County Superior Court judge granted a request to postpone a sentencing hearing Wednesday for a couple convicted of killing their adopted toddler, Orrin West, because defense attorneys need
According to Judge Brehmer of Kern Superior Court, the defense attorneys have asked for a continuance on sentencing for Trezell and Jacqueline West in order to "prepare necessary paperwork."
The verdict in the trial of Trezell and Jacqueline West was a long time coming for family members and people in the community who have followed the case since the beginning.
BAKERSFIELD — The adoptive parents of two California City boys who were reported missing in 2020 were found guilty of second-degree murder as as other offenses following a jury trial
After weeks of hearings and testimony, 12 jurors came to the conclusion that Trezell and Jacqueline West were found guilty in five of the seven counts.
Jury deliberations are set to begin in the West trial after a long day of closing arguments. The California City couple reported the boys missing on December 21, 2020.
A child psychologist testified Wednesday that the Wests' eldest son was questioned improperly by a social worker and police which may have resulted in false memories and statements.
Reasonable doubt. That's all the jury needs to find Trezell and Jacqueline West not guilty. On Monday, the prosecution rested their case and the defense presented additional opening statements.