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Death sentences upheld in 'Serial Shooter' case

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PHOENIX (AP) -

The Arizona Supreme Court has upheld the death sentences and nearly all the convictions of a man convicted in the so-called Serial Shooter case.

Dale Shawn Hausner was convicted in 2009 of murdering six people and wounding 18 others in nighttime shootings that randomly targeted pedestrians, bicyclists and animals in 2006.

The Supreme Court's unanimous ruling Tuesday upholds his death sentences and all of his 80 convictions except one count of animal cruelty.

The court said there wasn't enough evidence to support a conviction for the shooting of a horse.

Co-defendant Samuel Dieteman testified against Hausner and was sentenced to life in prison.

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