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What punishment does Nikolas Cruz face after pleading guilty to the Parkland school shooting?

Nikolas Cruz still faces the death penalty for killing 14 students and three staff members during a mass shooting at Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.

"Life in prison does not carry parole," Judge Elizabeth Scherer told the 23-year-old at the plea hearing."It means you will not come out until you are no longer alive. Do you understand that is the best-case scenario—a term of the rest of your life in Florida state prison?" It's likely that defense attorneys will use the 23-year-old's guilty plea to argue that he accepted responsibility and therefore his life should be spared. Defense attorneys will look to put someone on the jury who may be sympathetic to the 23-year-old in the hopes of getting at least one person to refuse to recommend capital punishment.Nikolas Cruz faces the death penalty or life in prison without parole after pleading guilty to 17 counts of murder.

The court upheld a death penalty conviction for Mark Anthony Poole, who was sentenced to death based on the recommendation of a majority of the jury.

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