DA to seek death penalty for man accused of killing woman, teen girl at Bay Area apartment and livestreaming the aftermath
Briefly

The Solano County District Attorney's Office plans to pursue the death penalty for Raymond Michael Weber, a 34-year-old man accused of killing two women, including a minor. During a recent court hearing, Chief Deputy Public Defender Tamani Taylor announced this decision, while Weber intends to represent himself in the penalty phase. The trial will assess various factors after a potential guilty verdict, guiding jurors on whether to recommend death or life imprisonment without parole. The case gained attention for its severity and for Weber's alleged livestreaming of the crimes.
Chief Deputy Public Defender Tamani Taylor referred to the district attorney's decision to pursue the death penalty during a trial-setting, emphasizing the gravity of the case against Weber.
If a jury finds Weber guilty, it will enter a penalty phase to examine aggravating and mitigating factors before deciding between life without parole or the death penalty.
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