Horner Wants To Represent Himself If Trial Reaches Sentence Phase
The veteran accused of killing two people in a local sandwich shop robbery and shooting wants to represent himself at sentencing if he's convicted of first-degree murder next month.
A Blair County judge scheduled a hearing for next Wednesday on Nicholas Horner's request to represent himself during sentencing if he's facing the death penalty.
Horner is charged with shooting two employees of a Subway restaurant, killing one, then fatally shooting another man as he fled.
Horner claims he was suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder at the time of the April 2009 shootings.
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