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The jury took 10 hours over two days to reach a decision about whether the killer of a 10-year-old girl deserved a lethal injection.
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- Crime
- Alejandro Hernandez
- attorney
- Brian Dugan
- DAN ROZEK
- defense attorney
- defense psychologist
- Donna Schnorr
- drozek@suntimes.com
- Dugan's former attorney
- DuPage County
- DuPage County,Illinois,United States
- Ed Cisowski
- Geneva
- George Bakalis
- George Mueller
- Hyde
- Illinois
- Illinois State Police
- Illinois,United States
- investigator
- Jeanine Nicarico
- Jekyll
- Joe Birkett
- judge
- Kent Kiehl
- Melissa Ackerman
- Naperville
- Naperville,Illinois,United States
- news media
- Pat Nicarico
- psychiatrist
- reporter
- Rolando Cruz
- Stephen Buckley
- Steven Greenberg
- Tom Nicarico
- Brian Dugan
- death penalty









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Certainty of apprehension, not severity of punishment is a more effective deterrent, fellow Windy Citizens.
As Mrs. Nicarico pointed out today, after the appeals it might be ten years later.
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