Jury to Weigh Death Sentence for Man in Jewish Site Killings
Jurors who convicted a white supremacist of killing three people at Jewish sites in suburban Kansas City will begin hearing more evidence Tuesday before deciding whether to recommend a death sentence
District Court Judge Kelly Ryan admonishes Frazier Glenn Miller for his courtroom behavior after Miller after was found guilty of one count of capital murder, three counts of attempted murder and assault and weapons charges on Monday, Aug. 31, 2015, in the Johnson County Courthouse in Olathe, Kan. Allison Long/The Kansas City Star via AP
OLATHE, Kan.—Jurors who convicted a white supremacist of killing three people at Jewish sites in suburban Kansas City will begin hearing more evidence Tuesday before deciding whether to recommend a death sentence.
The penalty phase of Frazier Glenn Miller Jr.’s trial will get underway after jurors convicted him Monday of capital murder and five other charges.