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Thursday
- June 1, 2006 - ROCKVILLE, Maryland
- Twice-convicted sniper John
Allen Muhammad was sentenced to six consecutive life terms
with no possibility of parole. Muhammad was convicted of murder
Tuesday in six of the 10 deadly sniper attacks that terrorized
the Washington area for three weeks in October 2002. A jury deliberated
less than five hours before finding John Allen Muhammad guilty
in each of the six sniper slayings in Montgomery County, where
the snipers did most of their killing. Maryland prosecutors described
the sentence as insurance in case his Virginia death sentence
is ever overturned.
Friday
- April 14, 2006 - ALEXANDRIA, Virginia
- This week Thursday, as court-appointed defense
lawyers began the last phase of their effort to save him from
execution, September 11 conspirator Zacarias
Moussaoui put in a second appearance on the witness stand.
On Wednesday the jury heard the cockpit voice recorder from United
Air Lines Flight 93, which crashed in a western Pennsylvania field
after passengers attempted to take control of the plane from hijackers.
The 30-minute recording had never been aired publicly before.
Prosecutors concluded their death-penalty case against Moussaoui
with the tape after a week of testimony about the impact of the
9/11 attacks on victims and their families. Moussaoui told jurors
Thursday he has "no regret, no remorse". Even though
he was in jail in Minnesota at the time of the attacks, the jury
ruled that lies he told federal agents a month before the attacks
kept them from identifying and stopping some of the hijackers.
The trial resumes Monday.  |
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