Forensic psychiatrist testifies Pittsburgh synagogue shooter meets qualifications for death penalty
Jurors will soon decide whether or not the convicted gunman is eligible to face the death penalty.
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Jurors will soon decide whether or not the convicted gunman is eligible to face the death penalty.
If the jury decides he is indeed eligible for the death penalty, the case will continue onto the final phase, where they will decide if he will be sentenced to life or death.
Jurors will return to the federal courthouse today after a one-day pause in the trial for the 4th of July holiday.
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During this portion of the penalty phase, jurors will determine if the convicted gunman is eligible to face the death penalty.
The convicted gunman's defense team is trying to convince jurors that he should be spared of the death penalty.
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On the eighth day of testimony in the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting trial, the government continued to leave no stone unturned in establishing the defendant is responsible for the death of 11 people.
Before the testimony began on Tuesday, one of the original jurors was dismissed.