FILE - Sniper suspect Lee Boyd Malvo, center, is surrounded by deputies as he is brought into court to be identified by a witness during the trial of sniper suspect John Allen Muhammad at the Virginia ...
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 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 ...
CHESAPEAKE, Va., Nov. 10 -- Sniper suspect Lee Boyd Malvo calmly pleaded not guilty to murder charges Monday, then spent the rest of the day doodling on a legal pad while his attorneys began the task ...
An attorney for the convicted D.C. sniper is seeking a chance for Lee Malvo to get parole.Malvo was 17 when he and John Allen Muhammad, 48, went on a months-long random killing spree in 2002 at gas ...
FALLS CHURCH, Va. — Lee Boyd Malvo, who is serving life in prison for his role in the 2002 sniper spree that terrorized the nation’s capital region, is now a married man. Carmeta Albarus, who has ...
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 ...
ROCKVILLE (AP) — A Maryland judge on Wednesday indefinitely postponed a resentencing hearing for convicted sniper Lee Boyd Malvo, after Virginia rejected a request to temporarily let him out of prison ...
FALLS CHURCH, Va. (AP) — Lee Boyd Malvo, who is serving life in prison for his role in the 2002 sniper spree that terrorized the nation’s capital region, is now a married man. Carmeta Albarus, who has ...