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The infamous DC sniper Lee Boyd Malvo, 35, was married last week in a ceremony at Red Onion State Prison in Virginia, but his new bride has not been identified. Malvo was 17 when he accompanied 41-year-old John Muhammad on killing spree in Virginia, Washington, D.C., and Maryland in 2002, claiming the lives of 10 people.  Their crime […]

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Lee Boyd Malvo, the Washington, D.C., area sniper, and Virginia agreed Monday to dismiss a pending Supreme Court case after the state changed criminal sentencing law for juveniles. Under the new law, signed by Gov. Ralph Northam earlier in the day, people serving life terms for crimes they committed before they turned […]

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Liberal and conservative justices seemed split Wednesday on whether to grant a new sentencing hearing to Lee Boyd Malvo, one of two snipers who terrorized the Washington, D.C., region in 2002 when he was a teenager. The Supreme Court heard arguments on whether Malvo, who was 17 at the time of the killings, was […]

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Lee Boyd Malvo, who terrorized the Washington region in 2002 as one-half of a sniper team, is at the center of a case the Supreme Court will hear this fall. But the justices’ eventual ruling probably will mean less for him than for a dozen other inmates who, like the now-34-year-old Malvo, […]

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to consider Virginia’s plea to reinstate the life-without-parole sentence of a man who as a teenager participated in sniper shootings that terrorized the Washington, D.C., region in 2002. The justices said they will take up the state’s appeal in the case of Lee Boyd Malvo, who […]

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A federal judge ruled Friday that Lee Boyd Malvo --- one of two men convicted for a string of publicized sniper shootings in the Washington, D.C. area in fall 2002 --- should have a new sentence.