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Calista241

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Mon Mar 18, 2019, 02:54 PM Mar 2019

Supreme Court to consider whether Beltway sniper Lee Boyd Malvo deserves new sentencing [View all]

Source: Washington Post

The Supreme Court on Monday said it will consider whether Lee Boyd Malvo, the teenage half of the Beltway snipers who terrorized the Washington region 16 years ago, may challenge his sentence of life in prison without parole.

Malvo, 34, was a 17-year-old when he and John Allen Muhammad committed what Virginia officials called “one of the most notorious strings of terrorist acts in modern American history.” Between Sept. 5 and Oct. 22, 2002, Muhammad and Malvo killed 10 people and wounded others in sniper attacks in Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia.

Muhammad was executed in 2009, but Malvo received sentences of life without parole in Virginia and Maryland.

The Supreme Court’s actions announced Monday involve the Virginia sentences and will be heard in the term that starts in October. After a 2003 trial in which Malvo was convicted of shooting FBI analyst Linda Franklin outside a Fairfax County Home Depot store, a jury decided against the death penalty. Instead, it recommended life imprisonment without the possibility of parole.

Since then, the Supreme Court’s jurisprudence on juvenile murderers has changed. It said the death penalty was off-limits for juveniles, and in 2012 said that mandatory life sentences without the possibility of parole were unconstitutional for those under 18.

Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/courts_law/supreme-court-to-consider-whether-beltway-sniper-lee-boyd-malvo-deserves-new-sentencing/2019/03/18/b69cfc1e-0f9c-11e9-84fc-d58c33d6c8c7_story.html?noredirect=on&utm_term=.040308b60669

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The quality of mercy is not strained... maxsolomon Mar 2019 #1
He's not 70 cannabis_flower Mar 2019 #5
I think he meant if Malvo is released many years hence. N/T Jedi Guy Mar 2019 #8
Yeah, I didn't say turn him loose now. maxsolomon Mar 2019 #10
Yeah. I've seen plenty of stories of old killers. Just had one last week nearby. oldsoftie Mar 2019 #17
Ah, the deterrence argument. maxsolomon Mar 2019 #22
He wasnt shooting people in Jamaica or Antigua. oldsoftie Mar 2019 #23
I'm referring to your assertion that other 17-year olds would think twice maxsolomon Mar 2019 #27
So 17 yr olds in Jamaica & Antigua dont know murdering people is wrong? oldsoftie Mar 2019 #40
I never asserted he didn't know murdering people was wrong. maxsolomon Apr 2019 #61
Was he from and area where killing and terrorism were common and... discntnt_irny_srcsm Mar 2019 #59
Thats a joke. The death penalty does do shit except murder others. marble falls Mar 2019 #37
It wasnt a joke to the woman murdered. Fine, move him in next door to you when he's 70. oldsoftie Mar 2019 #41
When you regain your composure, please respond. The fact is that the death penalty does not ... marble falls Mar 2019 #44
A sentence is carried out to punish the offender. oldsoftie Mar 2019 #47
Nothing like speeding up the process to bury more innocent death penalty convictions ... marble falls Mar 2019 #48
Except my changes to the law would stop any chance of an innocent being executed. oldsoftie Mar 2019 #55
Pretty hard-line for an old softie lol! Blues Heron Mar 2019 #53
Hey, i have my moments. But i love cats. oldsoftie Mar 2019 #56
fair enough Blues Heron Mar 2019 #58
Patty Hearst... discntnt_irny_srcsm Mar 2019 #60
OK: How about 60? 50? 40? brooklynite Mar 2019 #35
well, his minor status is the crux of the issue, isn't it? maxsolomon Mar 2019 #36
In Maryland he was sentenced to six consecutive life terms Massacure Mar 2019 #45
I forgive him but keep him locked up! Cryptoad Mar 2019 #2
What does your "forgiveness" mean? maxsolomon Mar 2019 #15
He has the same sentence in Maryland MiniMe Mar 2019 #3
He should never again walk as a free man. Botany Mar 2019 #4
Terror isn't the half of it. The rest-area where they were apprehended was located just a few miles... NurseJackie Mar 2019 #7
I don't know how many parents were living on the edge because of those 2 shits ... Botany Mar 2019 #9
But him being dead prevents him from spreading his bullshit like others do. oldsoftie Mar 2019 #18
Should they all be executed, then? I'm not sure I follow where you're going with this. NurseJackie Mar 2019 #28
IMO, yes, ANY serial or spree killer like that should be executed. IF there is NO doubt of guilt. oldsoftie Mar 2019 #42
What do you make of the fact he was 17 maxsolomon Mar 2019 #11
No sympathy from me Botany Mar 2019 #38
17 is knocking on legality's door Polybius Mar 2019 #39
After all, theres a push from some to lower the voting age to 16. oldsoftie Mar 2019 #43
Fine, lets lower the voting age to 16, and charge 16 year old and up as adults mr_lebowski Mar 2019 #52
I agree with this message. But pick-and-choose is exactly what some are now proposing. oldsoftie Mar 2019 #57
No! The victims are dead forever. He should remain in prison forever... NurseJackie Mar 2019 #6
Do all homicides deserve Life w/o Parole? maxsolomon Mar 2019 #13
Not all. But this one, yes. NurseJackie Mar 2019 #16
You didn't address the SCOTUS ruling question. maxsolomon Mar 2019 #19
He was tried as an adult. I agree with that. NurseJackie Mar 2019 #21
I make of it that he was unconstitutionally sentenced to life w/o parole. maxsolomon Mar 2019 #25
Charming. NurseJackie Mar 2019 #29
There seem to be 4 main purposes to Prison sentences: maxsolomon Mar 2019 #30
Give up. You'll never change my mind. NurseJackie Mar 2019 #32
You won't explain your position maxsolomon Mar 2019 #33
I don't need to justify or explain anything... NurseJackie Mar 2019 #34
I think there's other reasons for prison sentences Marthe48 Mar 2019 #50
Uh-uh. Life. 17 is old enough to know about murdering innocent people. Honeycombe8 Mar 2019 #12
It's like no one reads the articles. maxsolomon Mar 2019 #14
How is life w/o parole to the right of the death penalty? Honeycombe8 Mar 2019 #24
I'd say it's crueler, therefore to the "right". maxsolomon Mar 2019 #26
I agree that LwoP are is crueler. If he wishes to petition for execution, I would support that. LongtimeAZDem Mar 2019 #54
Thats it. I, too, remember well being that age. Knew better than to shoot people. oldsoftie Mar 2019 #20
IMO... discntnt_irny_srcsm Mar 2019 #31
Paul Manafort will certainly approve... brooklynite Mar 2019 #46
I agree with you. christx30 Mar 2019 #49
at 34 hes just as dangerous as he was at 17 samnsara Mar 2019 #51
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