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Probe in killing of prosecutor Luna stalls
Sun StaffFrom its grim beginning in a rural Pennsylvania field five weeks ago, the mystery of who killed Baltimore federal prosecutor Jonathan P. Luna has only deepened as initially promising leads have soured and potential evidence troves have failed to...Tags: Maryland, Politics, Lynn Anderson, Delaware, Lancaster (Lancaster, Virginia)
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Malvo loses death-penalty challenge
Sun StaffFAIRFAX, Va. - A request by lawyers for teen-age sniper suspect Lee Boyd Malvo to have Virginia's death penalty law declared unconstitutional was denied yesterday by a Fairfax County Circuit judge, clearing a way for the possibility of execution if he...Tags: Social Issues, Punishment, Politics, Criminal Laws, Prosecution
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Snipers to be tried in Maryland
Sun StaffConvicted snipers John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo will return to stand trial in Maryland, site of six of the 10 sniper killings that paralyzed Washington-area residents with fear 2 1/2 years ago. Their extradition across the Potomac to...Tags: Social Issues, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Manassas (Manassas, Virginia), Prisons, Punishment
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Trial is reminder of missed chances
Sun StaffThe map book - stolen from the Reisterstown Road branch of the Enoch Pratt Free Library - could have led investigators straight to their prey. When police searched the parking lot opposite the gas station in Manassas, Va., where last year's serial sniper...Tags: Social Issues, Washington, DC, Colleges and Universities, Manassas (Manassas, Virginia), Transportation
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Blood of second person in car
Sun StaffAuthorities investigating the slaying of federal prosecutor Jonathan P. Luna found blood from a second person, possibly Luna's attacker, inside his car, a law enforcement official said yesterday as authorities compiled a more detailed picture of the...Tags: Law Enforcement, Petroleum Industry, Transportation, Pennsylvania, Prosecution
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Jurors say Muhammad should be put to death
Sun StaffVIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - After tearful jurors decided he could spread harm even "if he's locked up in the deepest hole," John Allen Muhammad stood dry-eyed and unflinching yesterday as he heard the jury say he should be put to death for waging suburban...Tags: Punishment, Politics, Alabama, Extradition, Washington (U.S. state)
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Legal speed limit is 55 mph unless otherwise posted
Q: I've lived in the Lehigh Valley for eight years and still don't have an answer. When I travel from Tilghman Street in Upper Macungie Township and go north on Route 100, there are NO speed-limit signs. Alas, the troopers are hiding where they can...Tags: South Whitehall Township, Pennsylvania, Travel, Allentown, Whitehall
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Prosecutors roll in copy of suspect's car for sniper trial jury
Sun StaffVIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - To the surprise of the jury, prosecutors in the John Allen Muhammad trial rolled the back half of a Chevrolet Caprice into the courtroom yesterday and demonstrated how a sniper could crawl into the trunk and remain unseen while...Tags: Trials, Manassas (Manassas, Virginia), Applied Physics, Defense, Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama)
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Two men sought in sniper case
Sun StaffThe hunt for the serial sniper who has killed 10 and gripped the nation in an unfolding plot of terror seemed to be racing toward a showdown last night as investigators sought two men - one a former soldier - who have been linked to the crimes through a...Tags: Social Issues, Law Enforcement, Karate, Career and Workplace, Juvenile Delinquency
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Waterfront dining
Sun-SentinelThere's no shortage in South Florida of restaurants with a water view. And if you live in South Florida long enough, you get used to having company, northern family members and friends longing not only for sunshine, but also for at least one meal at a...Tags: Hamburgers, Football, Sandwiches, Limes, Seafood and Fishing Industry
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Sniper suspects appear in Va. courts
Sun StaffFAIRFAX, Va. -- The Jamaican teen-ager charged in the sniper slayings that sent fear through the Washington region made his first public court appearance Friday, where prosecutors revealed evidence linking him to three of the shooting sites in Virginia...Tags: Social Issues, Loudoun County, Manassas (Manassas, Virginia), Prisons, Punishment
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Fingerprint on stolen map said to link defendant, sniper scene
Sun StaffVIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - On the night that a sniper fired from the shadows and fatally shot Dean H. Meyers at a Manassas gas station, police found nearby a map of Baltimore that had been stolen from the Enoch Pratt Free Library and bore fingerprints of the...Tags: Manassas (Manassas, Virginia), Transportation, Defendants, Thomas V. Mike Miller, Dining and Drinking
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