To avoid the death penalty, the perpetrator of the Florida massacre pleaded guilty to all 17 murders

To avoid the death penalty, the perpetrator of the Florida massacre pleaded guilty to all 17 murders

He also pleaded guilty to 17 counts of attempted murder for the wounded he left when opening fire at the school from which he had been expelled a year earlier, when he was 19 years old and carrying an AR-15 rifle.

This fact had repercussions in the United States, to such a level that a massive national protest movement against armed violence was generated in American schools.

Judge Elizabeth Scherer asked him on several occasions if he understood the step he was taking and that a guilty plea could carry the “maximum penalty, which is death.” In detail, he consulted him, one by one, how he declared himself regarding each murder.

As the case goes to other hearings in which a jury will determine her punishment, the judge said she hopes the process will begin in January, in which she could face life in prison without parole.

His lawyer David Wheeler, last Friday had requested that he be imposed 17 consecutive life sentences as punishment. However, the offer regarding the attempted aggravated assault and three other felony charges stemming from an attack was rejected by prosecutors, who in court documents said they would seek the death penalty and prove that the crime “was especially dire, heinous. or cruel “.

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