Supreme Court agrees to review if DC sniper should get a new
The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear a case challenging whether one of the notorious Beltway snipers should get a new sentence. Lee Boyd Malvo was 17 when he murdered 10 people and wounded others alongside 41-year-old John Allen Muhammad in a string of random sniper attacks in 2002 that terrorized the Maryland, Virginia…
The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear a case challenging whether one of the notorious Beltway snipers should get a new sentence. Lee Boyd Malvo was 17 when he murdered 10 people and wounded others alongside 41-year-old John Allen Muhammad in a string of random sniper attacks in 2002 that terrorized the Maryland, Virginia…
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