Jose Luis Razo, a former football star...
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Jose Luis Razo, a former football star at Anaheim Servite High Club, a Boys Club boy of the year and former Harvard University scholarship student, was convicted in Santa Ana of committing six ski-mask armed robberies while on his college vacations.
Razo, 22, was convicted by an Orange County Superior Court jury that rejected his claims he had confessed to the crimes in a state of PCP-induced schizophrenia.
Razo, who displayed no obvious emotion as the verdict was read, was charged with a string of 10 armed robberies between December 1985 and June 1987.
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