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Was John Allen Muhammad a man who tenderly looked after his children while they lived in a shelter, or a callous killer who deserves to die for masterminding the Washington area sniper shootings Prosecutors want to continue to demonize Muhammad while defense attorneys want to try to humanize him and convince jurors that his is a life worth sparing, said CBSNews Legal Analyst Andrew Cohen. Those two themes are going to continue right on through closing arguments. Muhammad s attorneys have their work cut out for them, he said. Jurors showed through their verdicts that they already believe that Muhammad was fully responsible for the sniper attacks and that s got to help prosecutors immensely as they try to get a death sentence against him, Cohen said.A jury on Monday found Muhammad, 42, guilty on all four counts he faced, including capital murder charges of causing terror and killing more than one person in a three-year span. He also was convicted on a conspiracy and a firearms charge.
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