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AP Photo- Defense attorney Ian Friedman, left, looks on as T.J. Lane makes and obscene gesture to the victims families in court Tuesday, March 19, 2013, in Chardon, Ohio. Lane, was given three lifetime prison sentences without the possibility of parole Tuesday for opening fire last year in a high school cafeteria in a rampage […]

AP Photo- Defense attorney Ian Friedman, left, looks on as T.J. Lane makes and obscene gesture to the victims families in court Tuesday, March 19, 2013, in Chardon, Ohio. Lane, was given three lifetime prison sentences without the possibility of parole Tuesday for opening fire last year in a high school cafeteria in a rampage that left three students dead and three others wounded. Lane, 18, had pleaded guilty last month to shooting at students in February 2012 at Chardon High School, east of Cleveland. Photo/The News-Herald, Duncan Scott, Pool

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