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    Assistant State Attorney Bill Ezzell gives closing statements during Pedro Bravo's murder trial Friday, Aug. 15, 2014, in Gainesville, Fla. Bravo is accused of killing University of Florida student Christian Aguilar. (AP Photo/The Gainesville Sun, Doug Finger)
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    Pedro Bravo guilty of murdering University of Florida student Christian Aguilar in 2012
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    A grand jury indicted Texas Gov. Rick Perry on Friday for abusing the powers of his office by carrying out a threat to veto funding for state prosecutors investigating public corruption — making the possible 2016 presidential hopeful his state's first indicted governor in nearly a century. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

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    In this photo taken on Aug. 13, 2014, Kenneth Bouch, center, and Ben Kovler, right, of Green Thumb Industries, an Illinois-based partnership of medical marijuana entrepreneurs, review security plans for a proposed medical marijuana facility with security adviser Terry Gainer during a meeting in Chicago. Medical marijuana in Illinois will be encased in vaults, monitored by security guards and protected by fingerprint-recognition biometrics. That's the picture painted by business owners who are competing for a limited number of marijuana cultivation and dispensary permits under the state's new law. A detailed security plan will give an edge in the scoring, so many of the applicants say they're exceeding the Illinois law's already-strict requirements.(AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)
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