CHESAPEAKE, Va. - Lee Boyd Malvo, the teenage sniper believed to have killed 10 people in attacks that terrorized two states and the District of Columbia in October 2002, was formally sentenced ...
CHESAPEAKE, Va. — The jury that last week convicted Lee Boyd Malvo of murder began deliberations Monday to decide whether the teenage sniper who terrorized the Washington, D.C.-area should be ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday formally dismissed a case in which Lee Boyd Malvo, who was 17 when he took part in the deadly 2002 "D.C. Sniper" shooting spree in the ...
CHESAPEAKE, Va., Dec. 23 -- -- A jury Tuesday spared Lee Boyd Malvo a death sentence, deciding instead to send him to prison for the rest of his life for the murder of Linda Franklin at a Home Depot ...
Virginia prosecutors and lawyers for Mr. Malvo asked the Supreme Court to drop his appeal in light of a new state law giving juvenile offenders the right to seek parole. By Adam Liptak The justices ...
Lee Boyd Malvo, then 17, leaves the Fairfax County Juvenile and Domestic Relations courthouse in Virginia in November 2002. (The Washington Post/Rich Lipski) One evening in February 2002, a ...
Lee Boyd Malvo became an adult in the eyes of the court yesterday when authorities unsealed an indictment charging him with capital murder, making him eligible for the death penalty. Malvo's ...
Malvo, 18, exhaled heavily and hung his head as the clerk read the jury's finding that he met both qualifications for the death penalty. But when the clerk reached the words, "fix his punishment at - ...
Teenage sniper Lee Boyd Malvo was sentenced to life in prison without parole Wednesday for an October 2002 killing spree in the Washington, D.C., area that left 10 people dead. Malvo, 19, was ...
Currently in prison awaiting resentencing for multiple charges stemming from a multi-state shooting spree in 2002 that left ten people dead. In the Fairfax County, Virginia, trial, Malvo used an ...
In a case where the prosecutors seemed to hold all the cards, Lee Boyd Malvo's lawyers had only one to play. It was Malvo's age, and it turned out to be the ace that saved the teenager's life. For ...