P. v. Cho CA2/7
In May of 2003, two adults and a child were found shot to death in the bathroom of an apartment. Investigators discovered fragments of a latex glove on tape that had been used to bind one of the victim’s wrists and mouth. Although DNA evidence was extracted from the glove fragments, no suspects were identified. Five years after the murders were committed, the Los Angeles Police Department received information indicating that defendant Robin Cho, a resident of the apartment building where the crimes had occurred, was a possible contributor to the DNA found on the glove fragments. Cho was eventually charged with three counts of murder.



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