tool name

close
tool goes here

Appeals court denies new trial for man convicted of murdering Edgewood resident Jim Sanders

Kiyoshi Higashi wants a new trial. The man who helped plan and carry out the home-invasion robbery in which Edgewood resident Jim Sanders died in 2010 claims Pierce County Superior Court Judge Rosanne Buckner inappropriately rejected his request to represent himself during his murder trial.

Published: Oct. 24, 2012 at 1:08 p.m. PDT
0 comments

Kiyoshi Higashi wants a new trial. The man who helped plan and carry out the home-invasion robbery in which Edgewood resident Jim Sanders died in 2010 claims Pierce County Superior Court Judge Rosanne Buckner inappropriately rejected his request to represent himself during his murder trial.

A jury ultimately convicted Higashi, who was represented by court-appointed attorney Michael Jordan, and Buckner sentenced the defendant to nearly 124 years in prison.

Read more here: http://blog.thenewstribune.com/crime/2012/10/24/appeal-court-denies-new-trial-for-man-convicted-of-murdering-edgewood-resident-jim-sanders/

JOIN THE DISCUSSION | Register here

We welcome comments. Please keep them civil, short and to the point. ALL CAPS, spam, obscene, profane, abusive and off topic comments will be deleted. Repeat offenders will be blocked. Thanks for taking part — and abiding by these simple rules. A thorough explanation of rules of conduct can be found in our Terms of Service. If you have any questions, including why your comment may not be showing immediately after you submit it, be sure to visit the commenting FAQ.

CONTESTS

Similar stories

  • New trial in Long Beach trooper shooting

    A state appeals court has ordered a new trial for a man who was convicted of shooting a Washington state trooper at Long Beach.

  • New trial ordered in fatal 1991 shooting

    A Pierce County man twice convicted in a fatal 1991 shooting should get another trial because a deputy prosecutor used improper arguments in winning the latest conviction against him, a state Court of Appeals panel has ruled.

  • Court: Texas inmate's decades-old sentence invalid

    The life sentence given to a Texas man who has remained in prison for 33 years since being pulled off of death row isn't valid, Texas' highest criminal court said Wednesday, possibly paving the way for a new trial or the inmate's release.

  • Opening statements begin in Bulger trial in Boston

    As the highly anticipated trial of reputed mobster James "Whitey" Bulger gets underway, jurors will hear prosecutors and defense attorneys describe a man who has been a legendary figure in Boston for decades.

  • Calif. serial killer Richard Ramirez dies

    Richard Ramirez, the demonic serial killer known as the Night Stalker who left satanic signs at murder scenes and mutilated victims' bodies during a reign of terror in the 1980s, died early Friday in a hospital, a prison official said.