By Andy Furillo
afurillo@sacbee.com
Jury selection is getting underway today in the murder trial of former Sacramento County sheriff's deputy Chu Vue, who is accused of arranging the love-triangle killing of state correctional officer Steve Lo.
Vue, 45, is charged with setting up the Oct. 15, 2008, shooting death of Lo in the garage of the 39-year-old officer's south area home because Lo was having an affair with the former deputy's wife.
Lang Vue, 27, who is no relation to Chu Vue, also is charged in the case. He is accused of aiding and abetting the murder by renting motel rooms for the gunmen who are charged with carrying out the killing.
The accused gunmen, Gary Vue, 29, and Chong Vue, 31, are Chu Vue's younger brothers. They will be tried separately from Chu Vue and Lang Vue.
Sacramento Superior Court Judge Steve White will preside over the case. Jury selection is expected to run well into next week. Opening statements have tentatively been scheduled for Aug. 9.
Call The Bee's Andy Furillo, (916) 321-1141.
Previous coverage:
Judge unseals some documents in ex-deputy's murder case - June 10, 2010
Killer expected to testify against brother in Sacramento murder trial - June 3, 2010
Death penalty won't be sought in slaying of California correctional officer - March 14, 2010
Defendant's sister convicted as accessory in California correctional officer's killing - Feb. 23, 2010
Sacramento County DA won't seek death penalty in guard's killing - Jan. 15, 2010
Suspect in California prison guard's killing is convicted of Minnesota murder - Dec. 12, 2009
Death penalty ruled out in ex-Sacramento deputy's murder trial - Nov. 21, 2009
Fired Sacramento County sheriff's deputy to face murder trial - Sept. 24, 2009
Elaborate scheme to kill correctional officer, judge told - Sept. 23, 2009









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