WELTNER, Justice.
Scott was convicted of the felony murder of Thornton and was sentenced to life imprisonment. He also was convicted of criminal possession of explosives and conspiracy to commit arson, for which he was sentenced to terms of years. Thornton and Scott acquired or constructed an explosive device, and were in immediate pursuit of a plan to detonate that device for the purpose of destroying public property, in the course of which the device exploded, killing...
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