The sentencing phase for Parkland school shooter Nikolas Cruz was again delayed on Tuesday, May 24 due to the absence of one of the case’s attorneys.
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The fact that a crucial member of Nikolas Cruz’s defence team was in the hospital forced the second phase of questioning to come to a halt. The nature of his illness was not revealed. There is no news on whether this will cause the case to be delayed once more.
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Last year, Cruz pleaded guilty to the 17 murders that occurred at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 2018. The jury will decide whether he receives a death sentence or a life sentence. The trial is set to begin on June 27 and might go until the end of October.
Nikolas Cruz, a 19-year-old former student, used a long rifle to kill 17 people and hurt 17 others before blending in with other students and fleeing to the Coral Springs area.
After the incident, he went to a McDonald’s and then to a Subway, where he was caught and charged with murder and attempted murder.


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