Lee Boyd Malvo, who was 17 when he took part in the deadly 2002 "D.C. Sniper" shooting spree in the Washington area, will get a chance to seek parole in Virginia following a change in state law enacted on Monday, preempting a U.S. Supreme Court ruling on the matter.
The change, signed by Democratic Governor Ralph Northam, allows people like Malvo, now 35, who were sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for offenses committed before age 18 to ask for release after 20 years.
He also received a sentence of life in prison without parole in Maryland, which is not affected by the Virginia law.
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"Can seek" doesnt mean it was granted..way to stir the pot
He did what he was instructed to do
Probably not even in prison
The Democraps want more murderers on the Skreets to vote for thems.
Anonymous said...
"Can seek" doesnt mean it was granted..way to stir the pot
February 25, 2020 at 10:13 AM
Why do you sound like a Snowflake? You sound just like Alex Scott!
His ass should have been EXECUTED along time ago !!!
He should NEVER get out of Prison !!!! or there is NO Justice !!
I agree. He should have gone to the electric chair like his butt buddy John Muhammad.
He was 17. I mean it's obvious he was under the influence of Muhammed. I don't think "life" is necessary per se. I view it more from the parent's point of view. If this was my son would I pray that society gave him a second chance? The answer is yes I would. But only one. Any infractions, even minor, would see the maximum sentence handed down for the charge.
17 going on 35. He knew what he was doing & took great pleasure in doing it.
He wasn't that far from being "of age".
He should have been executed.
Just had to bring this up, oklahoma bomber and dc sniper. Were in same army unit both complained about head problem while serving...nano bots and elf wave controled? Kinda funny how Both were silenced pretty quick.
Drop him off at Pelosi's house !!!!
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