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Politics : Guns in America

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From: ryanaka2/27/2020 8:03:16 AM
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DC sniper

The US Supreme Court has dismissed the case of DC sniper Lee Boyd Malvo, who had requested an appeal after he was convicted for his role in the serial sniper shooting spree that rocked Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia 17 years ago. Despite being 17 at the time of the shootings, Malvo was handed several life sentences in relation to the killing spree, which left 10 dead and millions living in terror for weeks. However, a new Virginia law makes juvenile offenders who were sentenced to life imprisonment eligible for parole after serving 20 years. In light of this new rule, both sides agreed any further court debate in this case isn't necessary. Still, Malvo still faces separate life sentences related to the killings in Maryland.
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