Supreme Court will decide if convicted sniper in 2002 District of Columbia area killings can get new sentence

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Supreme Court will decide if convicted sniper in 2002 District of Columbia area killings can get new sentence
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The Supreme Court revisit the life-without-parole sentence of the primary gunman in a series of 2002 murders that terrorized the nation's capital.

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