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FILE- In a Feb. 4, 2014 file photo, Raulie Casteel, right, talks with his attorney Doug Mullkoff in Pontiac, Mich., during his sentencing. Casteel, a man who kept a swath of southeastern Michigan on edge for weeks by shooting at two-dozen vehicles along a busy highway corridor was sentenced to 16 to 40 years in prison on a terrorism conviction Monday, March 3, 2014. Casteel learned his fate in Livingston County Circuit Court, where a jury in January found him guilty of terrorism, rejecting his claim that the shootings were the impulsive result of uncontrolled delusions and paranoia. Casteel, 44, already is serving a six-plus-year sentence that stemmed from a related case in neighboring Oakland County. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio, FILE)

FILE- In a Feb. 4, 2014 file photo, Raulie Casteel, right, talks with his attorney Doug Mullkoff in Pontiac, Mich., during his sentencing. Casteel, a man who kept a swath of southeastern Michigan on edge for weeks by shooting at two-dozen vehicles along a busy highway corridor was sentenced to 16 to 40 years in prison on a terrorism conviction Monday, March 3, 2014. Casteel learned his fate in Livingston County Circuit Court, where a jury in January found him guilty of terrorism, rejecting his claim that the shootings were the impulsive result of uncontrolled delusions and paranoia. Casteel, 44, already is serving a six-plus-year sentence that stemmed from a related case in neighboring Oakland County. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio, FILE)

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