One of two men convicted in a series of random nighttime slayings that terrified this desert city should be spared the death penalty because he tried to right his wrongs, a defense lawyer argued Wednesday.
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Wed, 07/15/2009 - 2:22am
One of two men convicted in a series of random nighttime slayings that terrified this desert city should be spared the death penalty because he tried to right his wrongs, a defense lawyer argued Wednesday.