Pittsburgh synagogue shooter faces death penalty sentencing.

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The jury will begin considering whether Robert Bowers, found guilty of killing 11 Jewish worshipers at the Tree of Life Synagogue in 2018, should be sentenced to the death penalty or life in prison. If the jury finds Bowers eligible for the death penalty, defense lawyers will present mitigating circumstances that may convince the jury to spare his life, including a recent psychiatric evaluation. The decision must be unanimous.
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