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Defense Attorney in Kate Steinle Case Wants Murder Charges Dropped

Defense Attorney in Kate Steinle Case Wants Murder Charges Dropped

The attorney defending Juan Francisco Lopez-Sanchez, the five-time deported illegal alien accused of murdering 32-year-old Kate Steinle in San Francisco earlier this year, is asking for murder charges to be dropped in the case and argues the entire incident was simply an accident. 

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Last month Kate's Law, which would require a maximum five year prison term for criminal illegal aliens who are caught reentering the country, was blocked by Senate Democrats.

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