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Muhammad's lawyers seek nonjury trial
By A Sun Staff WriterAttorneys for sniper suspect John Allen Muhammad moved yesterday to rule out a trial by jury, arguing that it would be a "legal impossibility" to find a fair panel because the entire juror pool was victimized by last fall's shootings. In Prince William...Tags: Criminal Laws, Constitutional Issues, Terrorism, Trials, Prosecution
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Judge says attorney can prosecute sniper
Sun StaffFAIRFAX, Va. -- A judge said yesterday that Fairfax County Commonwealth's Attorney Robert F. Horan Jr. can prosecute convicted sniper John Allen Muhammad in his second capital murder trial, rejecting a defense bid to bar the veteran prosecutor and his...Tags: Judges, Trials, FBI, Prosecution, Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia)
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Jurors say Muhammad should be put to death
Sun StaffVIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - After tearful jurors decided he could spread harm even "if he's locked up in the deepest hole," John Allen Muhammad stood dry-eyed and unflinching yesterday as he heard the jury say he should be put to death for waging suburban...Tags: Prisons, Hospitals and Clinics, Government, Judges, Criminal Laws
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Trappe resident is 'Wright' pilot for job
Sun StaffA Maryland woman's quest to re-enact the Wright brothers' first flight at Kitty Hawk, N.C., 100 years later ended victoriously at a Wisconsin air show yesterday where she was named as one of two "Pilots of the Century." For Terry Queijo, an American...Tags: Maryland, Wilbur Wright, Langley Air Force Base, Chris Johnson (baseball), Transportation
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Sniper's lawyers lose bid to prevent 2nd capital trial
Sun StaffFAIRFAX, Va. -- Lawyers for John Allen Muhammad failed yesterday to prevent a second capital murder trial in Virginia for the convicted sniper, after a judge ruled that another prosecution for his alleged role in the sniper shootings does not constitute...Tags: Church and State Relations, Prisons, Falls Church (Falls Church, Virginia), Judges, Criminal Laws
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Malvo sought escape from Muhammad 'situation,' jury told
Sun StaffCHESAPEAKE, Va. - Believing that the man he regarded as his father was "going to have to kill me for a righteous society to prevail," Lee Boyd Malvo wrote a letter two months before last year's sniper rampage that asked for help in getting out of the...Tags: Maryland, Witnesses, Islam, Fairfax County, Teen-agers
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Prosecutors roll in copy of suspect's car for sniper trial jury
Sun StaffVIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - To the surprise of the jury, prosecutors in the John Allen Muhammad trial rolled the back half of a Chevrolet Caprice into the courtroom yesterday and demonstrated how a sniper could crawl into the trunk and remain unseen while...Tags: Sunoco Incorporated, Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama), Judges, Witnesses, Immigration
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Muhammad defense team seeks retrial
Associated PressMANASSAS, Va. - Statements purportedly made by a lawyer from Washington state and the youngest daughter of convicted sniper John Allen Muhammad should not have been admitted during the penalty phase of the case, defense attorneys said in a motion for a...Tags: Murder, Lawyers, Death, Justice System
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Malvo takes Fifth at hearing
Sun StaffMANASSAS, Va. - Sniper suspects John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo came face to face in a Virginia courtroom yesterday, looking each other in the eye for the first time since they were charged nearly a year ago in a spate of killings that terrified...Tags: Judges, Terrorism, Laws, Punishment, The Home Depot
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Prosecutors' tack in sniper cases contested
Sun National StaffProsecutors in the sniper cases appear to be pursuing two contradictory theories of the shootings in an attempt to secure the death penalty for both suspects, attorneys for John Allen Muhammad argued in court papers made public yesterday. The Muhammad...Tags: Criminal Laws, Witnesses, University of Maryland, College Park, Trials, Teen-agers
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Prosecutors offer evidence to try teen as adult in sniper case
Sun StaffFAIRFAX, VA. -Prosecutors offered the first details yesterday of their capital murder case against sniper suspect Lee Boyd Malvo, using forensic evidence and a widower's heartrending testimony to argue that the teen-ager should be tried as an adult -...Tags: Judges, Frederick County (Virginia), Terrorism, Firearms, Punishment
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U.S. agents team up in sniper probe
Associated PressSEATTLE - Agents from the Internal Revenue Service and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms searched a Tacoma, Wash., gun shop and the store owner's home, teaming up in a new investigation into how a rifle got into the hands of sniper suspect...Tags: FBI, Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Murder, Internal Revenue Service, Defense
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