Convicted killer Scott Peterson's chance for a new trial in the murders of his pregnant wife and unborn son 20 years ago hinges on whether a California juror who helped send him to prison in 2004 amid worldwide publicity was biased because she was a domestic violence victim.Though she is identified in court documents only as Juror seven, Richelle Nice used her name when she co-authored a book about the case with six other jurors. During the trial, her dyed red hair made her recognisable and earned her the nickname "Strawberry Shortcake."She is expected to testify Friday under a grant of immunity from prosecution. Her appearance will come at the start of a weeklong hearing centred on whether she lied about her history with domestic violence to get on a jury so she could vote to convict Peterson.
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