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J. Wyndal Gordon analyzes Diddy's split verdict, criticizing weak prosecution case and predicting 2-5 years for Mann Act convictions. Expert legal insight.
John Allen Muhammad, 41, is a serial loser. He is a failed businessman whose karate school and car-repair business went bust, a twice-divorced father whose ex-wives didn't trust him with his ...
Jury Recommends Death for Muhammad’s Role in Sniper Attacks A jury recommended Monday that John Allen Muhammad be executed for his role in the sniper attacks that killed 10 people and terrorized ...
ROCKVILLE, Md. – Twice-convicted sniper John Allen Muhammad was sentenced Thursday to six consecutive life terms in prison with no possibility of parole, a sentence prosecutors consider ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Nov. 13 -- The case against John Allen Muhammad is now in the hands of 12 jurors who will begin deliberating Friday morning about the defendant's role in the sniper shootings that ...
Paul LaRuffa, snipers' victim, need not watch John Allen Muhammad put to death. Nov. 10, 2009— -- Paul LaRuffa wants to know justice will be carried out tonight at 9 p.m. in the "Death ...
The D.C. sniper who terrorized Americans in 2002 was executed tonight. Nov. 10, 2009— -- Just after 9 p.m. this evening -- seven years and 12 days after he was captured and later charged with ...
Sniper Lee Boyd Malvo is prepared to testify that his alleged accomplice, John Allen Muhammad, pulled the trigger in five of the six Montgomery County slayings in October 2002, according to a ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. – John Allen Muhammad's youngest child had a message and some questions for her father. The message: "I miss you soooooooo much." One of her questions: "Why did you do all ...
Sniper John Allen Muhammad told a defense psychiatrist that he may have been framed by the FBI because he knew that former Attorney General John D. Ashcroft was involved in a "conspiracy" that led ...
Despite claims from his defense lawyers that he is mentally ill, convicted sniper John Allen Muhammad is competent to stand trial and will be allowed to act as his own lawyer at his Montgomery ...
John Allen Muhammad told a judge Monday that he should be able to represent himself because "I know me" and repeatedly said he could speak for himself better than his experienced defense team could.
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