Why not stop counting counts when you get high enough for the death penalty and stop there? Because that would rest on the assumption that the defendants were convicted of all counts and that none got thrown out on subsequent appeals.
Basically, you charge them with whatever you think the jury could possibly buy. In this case, it's 113.
--Basically, you charge them with whatever you think the jury could possibly buy. In this case, it's 113.---
Could've been more with a few hate crime counts thrown in