Lee Boyd Malvo, one-half of the Beltway sniper duo that terrorized northern Virginia, Maryland, and Washington, D.C., during a 2002 killing spree, has filed a federal lawsuit accusing prison officials ...
Attorneys for convicted sniper Lee Boyd Malvo will argue Wednesday that his six Montgomery County, Maryland, murder convictions should be vacated, WTOP has learned. Court records and sources familiar ...
Virginia prosecutors and lawyers for Mr. Malvo asked the Supreme Court to drop his appeal in light of a new state law giving juvenile offenders the right to seek parole. By Adam Liptak The justices ...
FILE - This photo provided by the Virginia Department of Corrections shows Lee Boyd Malvo. Maryland’s highest court will reconsider the case of Malvo, who is serving life without parole for sniper ...
*Remember Lee Boyd Malvo, who along with another man, killed 10 people and wounded three over a three-week span in Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia? Well, on Friday, a federal judge ...
CHESAPEAKE, Va., Nov. 19 -- Two of the survivors of last fall's sniper shootings took the witness stand Wednesday and sat 10 feet from Lee Boyd Malvo, the man suspected of shooting them. They each ...
CHESAPEAKE, Va. Nov. 24-- -- The father of accused sniper Lee Boyd Malvo fought tears Monday afternoon as he testified in his son's capital murder case and recalled for jurors how he had taught Malvo ...
On March 10, 2004, Lee Boyd Malvo, 19, was sentenced to life in prison without parole for his role in 10 Washington-area ...
A Maryland judge on Wednesday indefinitely postponed a resentencing hearing for convicted sniper Lee Boyd Malvo, after Virginia rejected a request to temporarily let him out of prison to attend a ...
ROCKVILLE, Md. — A Maryland judge on Wednesday indefinitely postponed a resentencing hearing for convicted sniper Lee Boyd Malvo, after Virginia rejected a request to temporarily let him out of prison ...