An ex-Fort Carson soldier facing the death penalty in a 2016 double slaying was convicted Tuesday of first-degree murder and second-degree murder - marking a jury's rejection of allegations that both killings were premeditated. Although Glen Law Galloway, 46, remains eligible for the death penalty, prosecutors now face an uphill battle as they lobby his jury to impose it, legal observers say. "The likelihood of a death sentence has been substantially reduced," said Colorado Springs attorney Phil Dubois, who has argued other death penalty cases but isn't affiliated with Galloway's defense.