James McVay plotted to kill Obama, sentenced to death: report

McVay stole the car as part of his plan to drive to Washington and kill the president

Update: 2014-05-14 09:08 GMT
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Sioux Falls: A judge has formally sentenced a man to death for killing a woman, as part of what he said was a plot to assassinate President Barack Obama. The hearing formalised the unanimous vote of a jury to sentence 44-year-old James McVay to death. McVay would have been sentenced to life in prison without parole if the jury's decision had not been unanimous.  McVay pleaded guilty, but mentally ill, to murder in the 2011 stabbing of 75-year-old Maybelle Schein. McVay said he killed Schein and stole her car as part of his plan to drive to Washington and kill the president. He was later arrested in Madison, Wisconsin.

Public Defender, Traci Smith argued that closing arguments about protecting the  community 'inflamed the passions' of the jury creating a bias  against McVay, the Argus Leader newspaper reported. Lieberman rejected the motion saying the jury reached a decision after a  thoughtful process. 

The sentence will be automatically reviewed by the South Dakota Supreme Court.  The state's highest court considers three issues in such  reviews. They include whether the sentence was affected by  passion, prejudice, or any other arbitrary factor; whether the  evidence supports the finding of a judge or jury of a  statutory aggravating circumstance, and whether the sentence  of death is out of line with the penalty imposed in other similar cases. 

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