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VA: Why the D.C. sniper should never be eligible for parole
« on: January 30, 2020, 12:59:52 am »
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Why the D.C. sniper should never be eligible for parole
If a Virginia Senate bill is not stopped, a mass murderer, could go free
By Chuck Slemp -
Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Senate Bill 103 just passed the Virginia Senate without much attention from the public on a vote of 29-10. Now the proposal heads to the House of Delegates and every Virginian should know what it does and try to stop it from becoming law.

Lawmakers claim it is about fairness to the accused. Yet, it is not fair to victims. It is not fair to the citizen jurors who heard the evidence in his case. And it is especially not fair to the millions of Virginians who were terrorized almost 20 years ago by Lee Boyd Malvo — the D.C. sniper who was tried as an adult at age 17 and sentenced to life in prison. 

If this bill is not stopped, Malvo will be eligible for parole. ...

But Malvo isn’t the only murderer that the legislature wants to set free. House Bill 430 would end “truth in sentencing” in Virginia and make all violent and non-violent felons eligible for release. It’s horrifying. ...
Entire article at Washington Times
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