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r1r STANDING COMMITTEE ON RULES OF PRACTICE - Maryland ...

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At the time the murder was committed, the defendant was<br />

mentally retarded.<br />

-44-<br />

______ ______<br />

proven not<br />

proved proven<br />

proved<br />

(If the above statement is marked "proven proved," proceed to<br />

Section VI and enter "Imprisonment for Life." If it is marked<br />

"not proven proved," complete Section III.)<br />

Section III<br />

Based upon the evidence, we unanimously find that each of the<br />

following aggravating circumstances that is marked "proven<br />

proved" has been proven proved BEY<strong>ON</strong>D A REAS<strong>ON</strong>ABLE DOUBT and we<br />

unanimously find that each of the aggravating circumstances<br />

marked "not proven proved" has not been proven proved BEY<strong>ON</strong>D A<br />

REAS<strong>ON</strong>ABLE DOUBT.<br />

1. The victim was a law enforcement officer who, while in the<br />

performance of the officer's duties, was murdered by one or more<br />

persons.<br />

______ ______<br />

proven not<br />

proved proven<br />

proved<br />

2. The defendant committed the murder at a time when confined<br />

in a correctional facility.<br />

______ ______<br />

proven not<br />

proved proven<br />

proved<br />

3. The defendant committed the murder in furtherance of an<br />

escape from or an attempt to escape from or evade the lawful

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