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Why is it even a question as to whether or not Six will seek the death penalty? I saw Six's press conference and have read the transcription of it. If any case calls for the death penalty, this one does. I do know that AL was told in court that the offense was punishable by life in prison. I cannot remember - did the judge mention the death penalty could come into play? JMO
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Agreed!
I think the fact that that Six is the Attorney General of the State of Kansas (as opposed to a local prosecutor), means they are definitely considering this to be a death penalty case.
"Longoria is being represented by attorneys with the Kansas Death Penalty Defense Unit."
http://www.kansas.com/2010/09/08/1482789/ex-con-charged-with-murder-in.html