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The former Major League Baseball pitcher convicted of shooting his in-laws at their Lake Tahoe home wants new lawyers.
Daniel Serafini filed a motion for continuance, seeking new attorneys before sentencing for his murder conviction.
The sentencing of the former Major League Baseball player who shot his in-laws in 2021 could be delayed after the defendant filed to change attorneys on Friday, the Placer County Superior Court said.
Shocking revelations emerged this week on the evidence that led to the murder conviction of an ex-MLB 1st-round pick.
Former MLB pitcher Daniel Serafini and his mistress, Samantha Scott, exchanged love letters while in jail, according to new ...
Daniel Serafini may be a convicted murder, but he’s also a bit of a sweetheart, it seems. The former MLB pitcher who was ...
It took authorities over two years to arrest Daniel Serafini for shooting his wife's parents, but just months to get the ...
Daniel Serafini, 51, said in one letter that his first plan of order after leaving jail was to have sex in an airport parking ...
Last month, former MLB pitcher Dan Serafini was found guilty of murdering his father-in-law and attempting to murder his mother in-law during a shooting in June of 2021. Now the daughter of the ...