13 November 2003

Sniper: Muhammad

The judge refused to strike the prosecutor's evidence on either count of capital murder (as to its ability to prove a capital crime). My question is, after the jury sanctions Virginia's killing of Muhammad will the Court of Appeals have the guts to find him wrong on one and right on the other and - if the jury sentences him to death on both - will it just rule it harmless error?

The Defense finished its entire case in a day, calling only 5 witnesses in 3 hours. Today the closing arguments begin and the case may go to the jury.

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