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He pleaded guilty in May to state charges, including murder, and was sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole. Soliman expressed regret for his crime and even said he deserved the death penalty, The New York Times reported . He denied being motivated by hatred of Jews but launched into what the Times called a "rambling diatribe against Zionism, which he described as 'the enemy.'"

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Soliman pleaded guilty in May to state charges including murder and was sentenced to life without parole; he expressed regret and said he deserved the death penalty; according to The New York Times he denied being motivated by hatred of Jews and delivered a diatribe against Zionism described as calling it 'the enemy.'
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Fox News
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Legal outcomes and defendant statements in a deadly attack are highly relevant to the public and criminal justice.

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