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The jury's decision must be unanimous if it intends to recommend the death penalty. If that happens, Circuit Judge Elizabeth Scherer to make a final decision.
Cruz, 24, pleaded guilty a year ago to murdering 14 students and three staff members and wounding 17 others on Feb. 14, 2018. Cruz said he chose Valentine's Day to make it impossible for Marjory Stoneman Douglas students to celebrate the holiday ever again.
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