2-29-08 Photo of the Day

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This leap year photo of the day comes from staff photographer Walt Mancini at the verdict of a man who was found guilty for killing his grand niece.

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Armando Abundis Sr., 35, of Alhambra, who was accused of murder, child abuse and child abuse resulting in death in connection with the death of his 2-year-old grandniece Sarah Angelina Chavez, is led out of courtroom by Los Angeles County Sheriff's officer after verdict. Armando Abundis Sr. was found guilty on Count 1, assaulting child under 8 resulting in death; count 2, not guilty on murder, guilty on lesser involvment; and guilty on count 3 child abuse resulting in death, at Pasadena Superior Court Thursday, February 29, 2008. District Attorney Franco Baratta will be ask for 25-years to life for sentencing. Photo by Walt Mancini

Anybody can submit photo to be the Photo of the Day! Photos are judged daily and posted on this blog. To qualify, the photo has to be shot locally. That's it! Send it to tim.berger@sgvn.com. Photos can only be entered once.

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