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Judge in sniper case is asked to remove self
Associated PressFAIRFAX, Va. -- Prosecutors said yesterday that the judge in the second death-penalty case of convicted sniper John Allen Muhammad should remove himself from the case because he improperly conducted his own investigation into a critical pretrial dispute....Tags: Franklin (Franklin, Virginia), Justice System, FBI, Litigation, Lawyers
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Defense for teen sniper suspect suffers setback in court ruling
Sun StaffFAIRFAX, Va. -- Defense attorneys for sniper suspect Lee Boyd Malvo hit a snag yesterday when a judge ruled that as many as 25 potential witnesses for the teen-ager, including his mother, cannot testify by videoconference from the Caribbean and other far-...Tags: Social Issues, Television Industry, Franklin (Franklin, Virginia), Washington (U.S. state), Justice System
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Psychologist says Malvo agreed to martyrdom
Sun StaffCHESAPEAKE, Va. - A psychologist for the defense told jurors yesterday that sniper suspect Lee Boyd Malvo was so thoroughly brainwashed by John Allen Muhammad's regimen of hatred that he agreed to "martyr" himself in the event the two were captured....Tags: Social Issues, Virginia, Franklin (Franklin, Virginia), Cat (animal), The Home Depot
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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: Social Issues, Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama), Death Penalty, The Home Depot, Criminal Laws
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Judge won't rule out execution of Malvo
Sun National StaffFAIRFAX, Va. - A Circuit Court judge refused yesterday to eliminate the prospect of a death sentence for teen-age sniper suspect Lee Boyd Malvo, the younger in a pair of men accused in a three-week shooting rampage that left 10 people dead in the...Tags: Social Issues, Death Penalty, Franklin (Franklin, Virginia), Terrorism, International Law
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GOP Plants Flag on New Voting Frontier
Times Staff WriterThe center of the Republican presidential coalition is moving toward the distant edges of suburbia. In this month's election, President Bush carried 97 of the nation's 100 fastest-growing counties, most of them "exurban" communities that are rapidly...Tags: Cuyahoga County, Arts and Culture, Interior Policy, Gun Control, Elections
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Judge rejects request by Malvo's lawyers
Sun StaffFAIRFAX, Va. - A judge denied yesterday a request by teen-age sniper suspect Lee Boyd Malvo's lawyers for an accounting of all prosecution expenditures, which the defense argued would help them seek federal dollars to defend their client. Defense...Tags: Virginia, Franklin (Franklin, Virginia), The Home Depot, Washington (U.S. state), Justice System
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Murder trial for Malvo set to start in November
Sun StaffFAIRFAX, Va. - Over the repeated objections of defense lawyers, a Fairfax County judge set a Nov. 10 trial date yesterday for teen-age sniper suspect Lee Boyd Malvo, who could face the death penalty if convicted in the slaying of an FBI analyst outside...Tags: Virginia, Franklin (Franklin, Virginia), Personal Service, The Home Depot, Criminal Laws
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Veterans draw job of prosecuting first cases
Sun StaffWhen Attorney General John Ashcroft selected two Virginia prosecutors yesterday to hold the first trials in the Washington-area sniper attacks, he chose veteran lawyers well-acquainted with the death penalty and high-profile cases. Robert F. Horan, the...Tags: Roy Rogers, Virginia, The Home Depot, Elections, Colleges and Universities
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GOP Has Lock on South, and Democrats Can't Find Key
Times Staff WriterThe generation-long political retreat of Democrats across the South is disintegrating into a rout. President Bush dominated the South so completely in last month's presidential election that he carried nearly 85% of all the counties across the region --...Tags: Leon County (Florida), Oklahoma, John Kerry, Elections, Polls
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Va. prosecutors are to receive Malvo's mental health report
Sun National StaffLawyers for teen-age sniper suspect Lee Boyd Malvo are scheduled to give Fairfax County, Va., prosecutors a mental health report on their client today, advising prosecutors of the psychological issues they will raise during a sentencing hearing if Malvo...Tags: Social Issues, Franklin (Franklin, Virginia), The Home Depot, Justice System, Manassas (Manassas, Virginia)
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Jurisdictions divided on who gets the case
Sun StaffMaryland and Virginia prosecutors turned up the volume yesterday on a debate over who should try the high-profile sniper case first - the state where the killings began and ended, or the commonwealth where both suspects could get the death penalty....Tags: Social Issues, Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama), Death Penalty, Virginia, Political Corruption
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