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DC sniper Lee Boyd Malvo's life sentence thrown out
 

A federal district court judge has overturned the sentence of Lee Boyd Malvo, one of the two people convicted in D.C.-area Beltway sniper attacks nearly 15 years ago, according to a ruling released Friday.

 

 

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/05/26/dc-...n-out.html

Guess we will just wait until 10 more people are dead before putting him back in his rightful place. Because people do change after all.


This is despicable. Some people are just bad seeds no matter how old they are.
I'm thinking this is just a legal technicality. It's doubtful he ever sees the light of day again.

Quote:Guess we will just wait until 10 more people are dead before putting him back in his rightful place. Because people do change after all.


This is despicable. Some people are just bad seeds no matter how old they are.
 

Drama Queen much? 

 

If you had been keeping up you'd know the Supreme Court has ruled that you can't just lock up juveniles and throw away the key. This action was to be expected. He'll be re-sentenced and he's not getting out anytime soon. If ever.

 

And why do you think anyone selected you to determine who is or isn't a "bad seed"?
And if there was some doubt....the judge was appointed by a Democrat,

Libtards going hard in the paint as usual.
Quote:Libtards going hard in the paint as usual.


Yeah, this Adam kid is pretty pathetic.
This is a travesty of Justice. He was spared the Death Penalty because of his age (Thank God John Allen Muhammad wasn't)

 

This Kid need to be locked away for life if he was as easily manipulated in to being am accomplice in to the DC area Shootings.

It's all part of the appeals process.

 

Basically it went to this judge, who looked at Supreme Court precedent and saiid "You have to take this into consideration when issuing sentencing."


VA's Attorney General is probably going to appeal the ruling, but even if not--he'll probably wind up with life sentences again.  

Anyone who shoots an 8 year old in the chest on his way to school doesn't deserve to consume oxygen nor tax dollars anymore. If you disagree, you aren't a rational human.