Convicted murderer has three weeks to draft motion for new trial

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A Rancho Cucamonga man convicted of murder in May will have until Nov. 21 to draft his motion for a new trial, a West Valley Superior Court judge said today.

Paul Anguiano, 25, was convicted of shooting and killing Dennis Vaughn Harris, 18, of Corona on Oct. 4, 2005.

In July, Anguiano fired his defense attorney, opting to represent himself.

During an August hearing, he requested personal information of jurors in his trial and accused Deputy District Attorney Carolyn Youngberg of entering the jury room during deliberations.

Youngberg called the accusation -- which would be a clear violation of the law -- "ridiculous." Judge Raymond Haight denied Anguiano's request.

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