Sunday, August 16, 2009

Does anyone think they will reopen that sniper case and charge that other boy? -

and try to give him execution or is it all over?

What he did was wrong. But let me say this. Would anyone else in his situation do differently?He was clearly under the influence of a man that he looked up to as a proverbial father figure . The kid was pretty much left to be on his own and his new found dad was the only one that he could connect with.If not by the grace of God, but there go I.

Those commit murders at the age of 17, as Lee Boyd Malvo did, can not be executed in the Commonwealth of Virginia or the State of Maryland.He gave an Alford plea to two murders in Virginia and was sentenced to life without parole. He also pled guilty to six murders in Maryland and was sentenced to six consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole.With no chance of ever getting out of jail, there is no reason for the states to go to anymore expense.

Pepper is correct. Lee Malvo will not be indicted on any additional crimes, per the decision of the public prosecutors. Due to his age at the time of the murders, and the fact that he was clearly under the sway of John Muhammed, it was determined that the state would not seek the death penalty. The other jurisdictions dropped their cases against him after he was found guilty in Virginia.Malvo will serve a life sentence in prison without the possibility of parole.

Lee Malvo was charged and convicted of his role in the sniper attacks, and he was sentenced to life in prison. He was 17 during these attacks, which is probably why he was not given the death penalty. But he will not leave prison except in a pine box.

There is nothing to gain and besides that it, would be double jeopardy.This is my help from Washington, D.C. United States of America. Please pick an answer as the best answer, even if it is not mine.

no - it s all over. He was a young man under that idiot s guidance and led astray. He will live out his life in prison.

Yes, some people do think that.