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File-This undated file photo provided by the Richland County Jail, SC., shows James Kester. A judge has sentenced Kester to 80 years in prison for driving his car into mourners at a South Carolina cemetery as part of a grudge against the state agency where the dead woman worked. The State newspaper reports Circuit Court Judge Clifton Newman called the 66-year-old Kester a terrorist for injuring 11 people at the end of the July 2017 funeral in Columbia. (Richland County Jail via AP, File)
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