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Life in prison for neo-Nazi in Charlottesville attack

A jury sentenced him to life in prison on Tuesday and an additional 419 years



James Alex Fields Jr
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Washington: An American neo-Nazi who drove his car into a group of counter-protesters last year during a white supremacist rally, killing a woman, was sentenced to life in prison on Tuesday, US media said.

James Alex Fields Jr, 21, was found guilty of murder and other charges last week following a two-week trial.

A jury sentenced him to life in prison on Tuesday and an additional 419 years, The Washington Post said.

Fields rammed his car into the counter-protesters on August 12, 2017 in Charlottesville, Virginia, killing 32-year-old paralegal Heather Heyer and injuring dozens of other people.

President Donald Trump drew broad criticism in the aftermath when he spoke of "blame on both sides," appearing to establish a moral equivalence between the white supremacists who came to protest the removal of a Confederate statue, and those who opposed them.

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