U.S. Supreme Court Agrees To Dismiss 'D.C. Sniper' Case Following Virginia Parole Law

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The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to dismiss the case of 'D.C. sniper' Lee Boyd Malvo, who shot and killed 10 people as a teen in 2002, after Virginia changed a criminal sentencing law for juveniles.

Lee Boyd Malvo, the 'D.C. Sniper.' The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to dismiss a pending case after the state changed a criminal sentencing law for juveniles.Virginia Department of Corrections /AP

Malvo, who is now 35 and held at Red Onion supermax prison in Virginia, should be eligible for release in 2022. Muhammad was sentenced to death and executed in 2009. However, in 2018, a federal appeals court ruled that in light of the 2012 and 2017 Supreme Court decisions, Malvo deserved a new sentencing hearing.

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