Convicted sniper John Allen Muhammad shown April 28, 2006, in Rockville, Md. On June 1, a judge declared that Muhammad will have "no hope" and "no future," as he ordered six consecutive life terms with no chance for parole. Prosecutors said they wanted a backup for a Virginia death sentence tied to the sniper team's Washington, D.C. area killing spree.
Convicted sniper John Allen Muhammad, standing while acting as his own attorney, cross-examines fellow convicted sniper Lee Boyd Malvo, left, as prosecutor Katherine Winfree, center, listens during a hearing on May, 23, 2006, in Rockville, Md. Muhammad was found guilty for six more Beltway sniper shootings that took place in 2002. The man who was called "a monster" by his accomplice is already on Virginia's death row.
Maryland State Attorney Katherine Winfree, center, shows convicted sniper Lee Boyd Malvo, seated left, and John Allen Muhammad, right, a chart of the victims of the 2002 Washington-area sniper shootings during a courtroom hearing May, 23, 2006, at the Montgomery County Courthouse in Rockville, Md. Malvo gave the first inside account of the shootings and described Muhammad's elaborate plans for a reign of terror.
Sniper suspect Lee Boyd Malvo, shown entering a courtroom in the Spotsylvania, Va., Circuit Court on Oct. 26, 2004, testified for prosecutors against John Allen Muhammad, on May 23, 2006, implicating his former mentor in the shootings. On May 30, Muhammad was convicted of six counts of murder for six deaths in Montgomery County, Md., during a three-week shooting spree in October 2002.
A social worker assigned to convicted sniper Lee Boyd Malvo leaves the Montgomery County Judicial Center after listening to his testimony in the murder trial of convicted sniper John Allen Muhammad on May 24, 2006, in Rockville, Md. On May 30, a jury on found Muhammad guilty of six murders in Maryland.
In this courtroom artist's rendering from May 23, 2006, Maryland State Attorney Katherine Winfree, center, questions Lee Boyd Malvo, left, holding up hands, as John Allen Muhammad, sitting at far right, looks on at the Montgomery County Courthouse in Rockville, Md. Malvo testified against his former partner in the 2002 sniper attacks and said Muhammad told him "we're going to terrorize these people."
Standby attorneys for John Allen Muhammad, J. Wyndal Gordon, left, and Jai Bonner, enter the Montgomery County Courthouse in Rockville, Md., on May 23, 2006. Muhammad represented himself in his trial. The guilty verdict adds to the death sentence he received in Virginia for a sniper shooting in Manassas, Va.
Convicted sniper John Allen Muhammad, standing center, is shown in this courtroom artist sketch along with, left to right, prosecutors Vivek Chopra, Katherine Winfree and advisor to Muhammad, J. Wyndal Gordon during his murder trial on May 22, 2006 in Rockville, Md.