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Malvo loses death-penalty challenge
Sun StaffFAIRFAX, Va. - A request by lawyers for teen-age sniper suspect Lee Boyd Malvo to have Virginia's death penalty law declared unconstitutional was denied yesterday by a Fairfax County Circuit judge, clearing a way for the possibility of execution if he...Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Local Government, Social Issues, Gaithersburg (Montgomery, Maryland), Sunoco Incorporated
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New violence tied to sniper suspect
Sun National StaffMANASSAS, Va. - The string of cross-country violence attributed to sniper suspect John Allen Muhammad grew yesterday to include a mugging and a malicious wounding, according to court papers that also allege Muhammad said "America got what it deserved"...Tags: Mental Health, Crime, Law and Justice, Death, McKinley Park, Prosecution
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Gag order imposed in sniper case
Associated PressFAIRFAX, Va. - A judge has imposed a gag order prohibiting Fairfax County police from publicly disclosing nearly all aspects of their investigation into sniper suspects John Allen Muhammad and John Lee Malvo. The order, dated Dec. 11 from Circuit Judge...Tags: Police Investigations, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Death, Lawyers
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Providing security for Muhammad trial a huge undertaking
Sun StaffVIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - A dim light shines through the night in the 10-by-8-foot jail cell where John Allen Muhammad resides when he is not on trial for capital murder. A single security camera, positioned to capture his every vegan meal and prostrated...Tags: Al-Qaeda, Politics, Terrorism, University of Virginia, Justice System
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Judge bars cameras from court hearings for Malvo
The Associated PressFAIRFAX, Va. -- Cameras will not be permitted in the courtroom for the case of 17-year-old sniper suspect Lee Boyd Malvo, a judge decided today. Virginia law allows cameras in the courtroom at the discretion of the judge. Circuit Judge Jane Roush decided...Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Death, Judges, Entertainment
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Malvo to be tried as adult
Sun StaffFAIRFAX, Va. - A Virginia judge cleared the way yesterday for 17-year-old Lee Boyd Malvo, one of two suspects in the Washington-area sniper shootings last fall, to be tried as an adult for capital murder and possibly face the death penalty. After hearing...Tags: Terrorism, Montgomery County (Maryland), Disasters and Accidents, Frederick County (Maryland), Transportation Accidents
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Doing them justice
Daily PressHis face takes shape beneath her fingers. First with pen and ink, then with markers and pencils. With browns, creams and peaches, John Allen Muhammad comes to life on a sheet of paper held firmly on Betty Wells' lap. "Let's see here," she says,...Tags: Ronald Reagan, Television Industry, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Jim Harding
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From the start, authorities aimed for death sentences in sniper cases
Sun StaffVIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - From the start, from the night last fall that John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo were arrested as they slept at a Maryland rest stop in the Chevrolet Caprice that prosecutors later would call a killing machine, everything about...Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Montgomery County (Maryland), Family, Police Arrests, Health and Safety at School
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Va. official is 'sure' that Malvo will face death penalty charges
Sun StaffFAIRFAX, VA. - Commonwealth's Attorney Robert F. Horan Jr. said yesterday that he was confident that court documents released today will show that a grand jury indicted teen-age sniper suspect Lee Boyd Malvo on charges of capital murder. The grand jury,...Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Death, Lawyers, Social Issues
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Judge asked to spare sniper
Sun StaffMore than 50 relatives and friends of the sniper victims are expected in a Virginia courtroom this morning for the sentencing of John Allen Muhammad - a haunting reminder for the trial judge of the pain caused by the shooting rampage that left 10 people...Tags: Family, Witnesses, Criminals, Sunoco Incorporated, FBI
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Lawyers seek to bar Malvo confession
The Associated PressMcLEAN, Va. -- Lawyers for the sniper suspects criticized the police interrogation of 17-year-old John Lee Malvo and said they would seek to bar his alleged confession from court. Malvo reportedly confessed to being the triggerman in several of the...Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Death, Social Issues
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Sniper suspects to be tried first in Va.
Sun StaffFederal authorities said Thursday that the Army veteran and Jamaican teen-ager accused in the sniper slayings that terrorized the Washington area for weeks will stand trial first in Virginia, bypassing the state most closely identified with the attacks...Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Montgomery County (Maryland), Local Government, Social Issues, Montgomery County (Alabama)
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