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-Dale Hausner takes the stand in his own behalf in Maricopa County Superior Court, Monday, Feb. 2, 2009. He is the main suspect in a series of random nighttime shootings that terrorized the Phoenix area in 2005 and 2006. He told the court that he ever shot anyone and said he never saw anybody else shoot at anyone either.(AP Photo/ Tom Tingle,pool)
Dale Hausner takes the stand in his own behalf in Maricopa County Superior Court,in Phoenix, Monday, Feb. 2, 2009. He is the main suspect in a series of random nighttime shootings that terrorized the Phoenix area in 2005 and 2006. He told the court that he ever shot anyone and said he never saw anybody else shoot at anyone either.(AP Photo/ Tom Tingle,pool)
Dale S. Hausner, one of two arrested in the serial shooter case, is seen during his initial court appearance in Maricopa County court at the jail, Friday, Aug. 4, 2006, in Phoenix. Police said Friday that Hausner, and Samuel John Dieteman captured at a gated apartment complex are responsible for a string of apparently random late-night killings that have terrorized residents across this sprawling city for months. (AP Photo/Jack Kurtz, Pool)
Dale Hausner a former janitor convicted two weeks ago of killing six people and attacking 19 others in random nighttime shootings, waits to listen to the judge sentence him to six death sentences in Maricopa Superior Court in downtown Phoenix on Friday, March 27, 2009. (AP Photo/Michael Schennum,pool) POOL
Dale Hausner, left, talks with his attorney Ken Everett during his trial in the Maricopa County Superior Court Monday, Oct. 6, 2008. Hausner, one of two men arrested in the "Serial Shooters" case, has pleaded not guilty in eight killings and 20 other attacks that occurred during 2005 and 2006. (AP Photo/Pool, Mark Henle)
Dale Hausner testifies in his own defense in Maricopa county Superior Court Wednesday Feb. 4, 2009 in Phoenix. Hausner is on trial for a series of murders and shootings in the Phoenix area. (AP Photo/Julio Jimenez/Pool)
Dale Hausner testifies in his own defense in Maricopa county Superior Court Wednesday Feb. 4, 2009 in Phoenix. Hausner is on trial for a series of murders and shootings in the Phoenix area. (AP Photo/Julio Jimenez/Pool)
** FILE ** In this Aug. 4, 2006 file photo, Dale S. Hausner, one of two suspects arrested in the serial shooter case, is seen during his initial court appearance in Maricopa County court at the jail in Phoenix. Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas testified Friday, April 18, 2008 he authorized emergency police wiretaps in 2006 to "stop the killing" in Phoenix's Serial Shooter case. (AP Photo/Jack Kurtz, Pool, File)
Dale Hausner, left, talks with his attorney Ken Everett during his trial in the Maricopa County Superior Court Monday, Oct. 6, 2008. Hausner, one of two men arrested in the "Serial Shooters" case, has pleaded not guilty in eight killings and 20 other attacks that occurred during 2005 and 2006. (AP Photo/Pool, Mark Henle)
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Convicted killer Jodi Arias speaks about her possible fate during an interview at the Maricopa County Estrella Jail on Tuesday, May 21, 2013, in Phoenix. Authorities plan to try again to secure the death penalty for convicted murderer Arias after jurors in her trial deadlocked in May on a sentence. Arias was convicted of murder May 8 in the 2008 killing of boyfriend Travis Alexander at his suburban Phoenix home. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
Convicted killer Jodi Arias speaks about her possible fate during an interview at the Maricopa County Estrella Jail on Tuesday, May 21, 2013, in Phoenix. Authorities plan to try again to secure the death penalty for convicted murderer Arias after jurors in her trial deadlocked in May on a sentence. Arias was convicted of murder May 8 in the 2008 killing of boyfriend Travis Alexander at his suburban Phoenix home. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
A swim coach accused of sexually abusing a teenage girl he coached in Arizona six years ago won't face charges in the case, prosecutors announced Wednesday.
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