ADVANCE FOR USE WEDNESDAY, AUG. 2, 2017 AND THEREAFTER-FILE - In this Oct. 26, 2004 file photo, Lee Boyd Malvo enters a courtroom in the Spotsylvania, Va., Circuit Court. Malvo plead guilty and was sentenced to two life sentences for the murder of Kenneth Bridges and shooting Caroline Seawell in 2002. In June 2017, public defender James Johnston argued before a Maryland judge that Malvo, one of the D.C. snipers who terrorized the Washington area for a month in 2002, deserved a new sentence. He was 17 and pleaded guilty to murder charges in Virginia and Maryland. He received life without parole in both states, but a Virginia judge recently ruled the term unconstitutional and ordered Malvo resentenced. (Mike Morones/The Free Lance-Star via AP)
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