Mother to stand trial for murder of 3 children

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A woman accused of killing her three sons by tossing them into San Francisco Bay will stand trial on three counts of murder, a judge ruled Thursday.

A woman accused of killing her three young sons by tossing them into frigid San Francisco Bay will stand trial on three counts of murder, a judge ruled Thursday.

Lashuan Harris, 23, told police and a psychiatrist after the Oct. 19 drownings that God told her to sacrifice her children, according to testimony at her three-day preliminary hearing.

Judge Teri Jackson determined there was enough evidence for Harris to stand trial in the deaths of Treyshun Harris, 6, Taronta Greeley Jr., 2, and Joshoa Greeley, 16 months.

Harris has pleaded not guilty to three counts of murder. Prosecutors have not said if they will seek the death penalty.

Her lawyer claims Harris is a paranoid schizophrenic who was acting under the belief that God wanted her to kill.

In her videotaped confession to police, Harris described how she struggled with two of her boys as she stripped them and plunged them from a pier.

One of the bodies was recovered, but the others were never found.

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