A federal appeals court agreed Thursday to throw out the four life sentences that Lee Boyd Malvo received for his role in the 2002 Beltway sniper shootings that occurred in Virginia when he was 17. The unanimous ruling from the three-judge panel cited a Supreme Court decision in 2012 that mandatory…
Source: Sun
D.C. sniper, serving life in prison, will get new sentencing hearings, appeals court rules
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