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The judge will order 11 potential jurors she dismissed on April 5 without questioning to be brought back to court to be queried by the attorneys.
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Nearly a dozen prematurely dismissed jurors were supposed to return to court Monday but didn't because of a miscommunication error.
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The Department of Justice said the settlement "does not amount to an admission of fault by the United States" in its statement.
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"The brave actions of first responders will never be forgotten," DeSantis said in a statement.
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Four years ago, Debbi Hixon lost her husband, Chris, when he was killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. Hixon says the pain feels "just as fresh today" as it did Feb. 14, 2018.
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The trial was originally scheduled for 2020 but has been delayed numerous times.
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It will be shared with families of the victims along with others who were injured.
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Families of more than a dozen victims of the 2018 school shooting have reached a settlement with the Justice Department to resolve their lawsuit over the FBI's failure to act on tips about the gunman.
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During an incredibly emotional Wednesday morning in court, victims' families watched as the confessed Parkland shooter changed his plea in the capital case to guilty of all 34 charges.
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The gunman's defense team is hoping to avoid the death penalty that prosecutors are seeking for the murders of 17 students and staff in Parkland.
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The confessed Parkland school shooter may face the death penalty after a hearing Wednesday. Here's what that could mean, some of the history of the penalty in Florida, and a timeline for what's next in his case.
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Nikolas Cruz's legal team will focus on the trial's penalty phase, where they hope to secure 17 consecutive life sentences instead of the death penalty for the Marjory Stoneman Douglas school deaths.