Suspect in killings of 2 Israeli embassy staffers returns to court as DOJ seeks death penalty
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Suspect in killings of 2 Israeli embassy staffers returns to court as DOJ seeks death penalty.
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The man accused of killing two Israeli embassy staffers in Washington, D.C., is back in court today.
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CBS News crime and public safety unit's senior coordinating producer Anna Schecter has more on the case.
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