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Jury Recommends Death Penalty for Convicted Oakland Murderer
Created by Kimberlee Sakamoto on 11/23/2009 1:42:00 PM


OAKLAND (BCN) -- An Alameda County Superior Court jury is recommending the death  penalty for Oakland resident Christopher Evans for murdering two people  at a hair salon eight years ago.

Jurors deliberated for the equivalent of two full days before  delivering their verdict against Evans, 36.

On July 16, jurors convicted Evans of one count of first-degree  murder for the death of hairdresser Tina Marie Rose, 28, and one count of  second-degree murder for the death of Tommy Lee Brown, 41, in a shooting at  Rose's salon near the corner of 85th Avenue and International Boulevard in  Oakland on April 27, 2001.

Jurors also found Evans guilty of the special circumstance of  committing multiple murders.

Evans' attorneys, William DuBois and Alex Selvin, told jurors that  Evans suffered from "post-concussion syndrome" and didn't know what was going  on when he killed Rose and Brown because Rose's brother had punched him in  the head and knocked him out in a confrontation a short time before he opened  fire.

But prosecutor Michael Nieto told jurors that although Evans may  have been shaken up when he was punched, he knew what he was doing when he  shot Rose and Brown.

Nieto said Derrick Rose punched Evans a short time after Evans  searched Rose's pockets as he walked down the block.

Evans testified that the "pocket check" was a routine prank played  all the time on the streets of East Oakland.

But Nieto said Evans was a drug-dealer who was protecting his turf  by making sure he wasn't robbed by someone he hadn't seen before.

Derrick Rose didn't appreciate having a stranger check his pockets  and argued with Evans outside his sister's beauty salon, Nieto said.

Tina Marie Rose, who knew Evans, came outside and told Evans that  the person he was arguing with was her brother.

Evans apologized, but Derrick Rose was still upset and returned  about 40 minutes later with friends. He then punched Evans.

DuBois told jurors in his closing argument in the guilt phase of  the case that Evans was "confused" and a friend of his put a gun in his hand.

Nieto said Evans brandished the gun inside the hair salon and shot  Brown when he triesaid.

Evans was on the run for nearly eight months after the shooting  but he was arrested in Reno in December 2001, shortly before a segment on him  was scheduled to air on the "America's Most Wanted" television program.

Nieto said Monday that jurors rejected the defense's claim that  Evans suffered from post-concussion syndrome.

He said a surveillance video from a market near the shooting scene  depicted Evans acting calmly and deliberately before and after the shooting.

The prosecutor said Evans has two prior felony convictions for  possession of rock cocaine for sale and also has engaged in violent behavior  on the street and has been involved in altercations while being held in  custody.

Evans is scheduled to be sentenced by Judge Vernon Nakahara on  Feb. 3. He's also scheduled to appear in court on Jan. 29 for a hearing on  pretrial motions, including a motion for a new trial.
           
(Copyright 2009, Bay City News, All rights reserved.)     

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  11/23/2009 5:07:39 PM
Anonymous 


No to Death Penalty 
No. The most common cause of death on death-row is "old age". Why do it, when CA won't execute them. We'll instead pay millions on his endless appeals. Just give him "life without parole".
     
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