September 08, 2004
Crime & Punishment
A series of long trial delays apparently ended for Ward Weaver, accused of killing two teenage girls in 2002, when an Oregon City judge ruled he was able to stand trial after Weaver's attorneys withdrew their motion that their client was not mentally fit to assist in his own defense.- Ward Weaver Competent to Stand Trial
- Defense: Police Ignored Tips to Pursue Peterson
- Victim Runs Over Armed Robber
- Sentence for Child Molester Vacated
- Mom Pleads Guilty to Giving Unborn Baby Cocaine
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