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Prosecutor Maleng: Haq Case "Aggravated" And "Heinous"

August 02, 2006

King County has filed charges against Seattle Jewish Federation killer Naveed Afzal Haq: one count of first-degree murder, five counts of attempted first-degree murder, and more. King County Prosecutor and moderate Republican Norm Maleng has 30 days to decide whether he'll seek life imprisonment or the death penalty. If Maleng truly means what he's quoted as saying by KING-5 TV, it would have to be the latter. Maleng said, "...this is one of the more aggravated cases and heinous and tragic cases that we've had in our community." The initial report in The Seattle Times includes no such remarks, the writer(s) instead opting for a far more generic anti-hate crime comment by Maleng; and citing a top Jewish Federation official saying the organization has no official position on the death penalty. "Aggravated" and "heinous" are exactly right, Mr. Maleng; and so is the death penalty for Haq.

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