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To: MeeknMing
Thanks for the ping MnM. I had begun to worry since it took the jury longer than a half a day.
80 posted on 11/24/2003 8:17:26 AM PST by TexKat (Just because you did not see it or read it, that does not mean it did or did not happen.)
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Now watch- this guy will replace Mumia as a champion for the hard left.
81 posted on 11/24/2003 8:19:17 AM PST by Hobsonphile (Art should celebrate God's creation. Writers should love humanity in all its forms.)
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To: TexKat
A Few Days Ago

Convicted sniper John Muhammad looks back to his attorneys after a bench conference at the end of the testimony of his ex-wife, Mildred, during the penalty phase of his trial in Virginia Beach, Virginia, November 19, 2003. The jury that must decide whether convicted U.S. sniper John Muhammad should live or die saw a home video on Nov. 20 showing him as an affectionate father, bathing his young son and giggling as a daughter took some wobbly steps. Photo by Pool/Reuters

Today

Convicted sniper John Allen Muhammad is escorted into Courtroom 10 at the Virginia Beach Circuit Court in Virginia Beach, Va., Monday Nov. 24, 2003. The jury is beginning its second day of deliberation in the sentencing phase of the trial. (AP Photo/Davis Turner,pool)

Convicted U.S. sniper John Muhammad stands in court as the jury reconvenes after deliberating his fate for almost 4 hours at the Virginia Beach Circuit Court in Virginia Beach, Virginia November 21, 2003. The jury that convicted Muhammad of one of 10 fatal shootings that terrorized Washington, D.C., failed to agree on Friday on whether he should live or die for his crimes. The panel of seven women and five men will reconvene on Monday. REUTERS/Martin Smith-Rodden/POOL

Washington, DC area sniper suspect John Allen Muhammad. A jury recommended Muhammad be executed for the Washington sniper killings, television reports said.(AFP/Getty Images/Pool/Lawrence Jackson)

Convicted sniper John Allen Muhammad looks down during the penalty phase of his trial(AFP/POOL/Lawrence Jackson)

Convicted sniper John Muhammad stands as the jury sentencing recommendation is read at the Virginia Beach Circuit Court in Virginia Beach, Virginia, November 24, 2003. The jury recommended that Muhammad be sentenced to death for one of 10 fatal shootings that terrorized the U.S. capital last year. Photo by Pool/Reuters

Defense attorney Peter Greenspun talks to convicted sniper John Allen Muhammad, left, after the jury reccommendation of death was read in courtroom 10 at the Virginia Beach Circuit Court in Virginia Beach, Va., Monday Nov. 24, 2003. (AP Photo/Davis Turner/POOL)

Convicted sniper John Muhammad looks over to his attorney, Peter Greenspun, as the jury sentencing recommendation is read at the Virginia Beach Circuit Court in Virginia Beach, Virginia, November 24, 2003. The jury recommended on Monday that Muhammad be sentenced to death for one of 10 fatal shootings that terrorized the U.S. capital last year. REUTERS/Davis Turner/POOL

Fairfax County Sniper Task Force supervisor, Lt. Bruce Guth, center is comforted by Melissa Thomas, left, and FBI special agent Mike McCoy, right, after the sentence of death was reccommended by a jury in the case of convicted sniper John Allen Muhammad at the Virginia Beach Circuit Court in Virginia Beach, Va., Monday Nov. 24, 2003. (AP Photo/Davis Turner/POOL)

114 posted on 11/24/2003 8:53:30 AM PST by TexKat (Just because you did not see it or read it, that does not mean it did or did not happen.)
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