By: Sofia Saric
An Atlanta murderer who was convicted in Chattanooga's first federal death penalty case had his sentence commuted Monday to life without the possibility of parole by President Joe Biden.
Sofia Saric is a Criminal Justice Reporter at the Chattanooga Times Free Press. With a focus on crime, legal affairs, and social issues, she has covered a range of topics including murder and lawsuits, drawing on her previous experience as a crime and breaking news reporter at the Casper Star-Tribune and a metro correspondent at the Boston Globe. Sofia's work has been featured in prominent publications such as the Boston Globe, Wyoming Business Report, and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
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Sofia Saric's coverage predominantly centers on local crime, legal issues, and court cases in Wyoming. Her focus is primarily on breaking news and evolving stories related to crime and law enforcement within the state.
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