Nikolas Cruz trial live updates Thursday: Jurors to recommend verdict in an hour haphillips96
For three months, prosecutors and defense attorneys have sparred over the fate of Nikolas Cruz: will the Parkland shooter receive the death penalty? have reached a verdict.
In less than an hour, a panel of seven men and five women is expected to recommend one of two verdicts: death or life in prison without parole for the
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