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Judge Judith Atherton listens as defense attorney Denise Porter pleads for a lesser sentence for her client Esar Met during Met's sentencing hearing Wednesday, May 14, 2014, in Salt Lake City, Utah. Met, a 27-year-old Burmese refugee and convicted of killing a 7-year-old girl from his Utah neighborhood, was sentenced to life without possibility of parole. (AP Photo/The Salt Lake Tribune, Leah Hogsten, Pool)

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Esar Met, a 27-year-old Burmese refugee, listens during his sentencing hearing Wednesday, May 14, 2014, in Salt Lake City, Utah. Met, convicted of killing a 7-year-old girl from his Utah neighborhood, was sentenced to life without possibility of parole. (AP Photo/The Salt Lake Tribune, Leah Hogsten, Pool)

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Philadelphia Phillies' A.J. Burnett pitches during the third inning of an interleague baseball game against the Los Angeles Angels, Wednesday, May 14, 2014, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo)

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Los Angeles Angels' Garrett Richards pitches during the second inning of an interleague baseball game against the Philadelphia Phillies, Wednesday, May 14, 2014, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo)

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Philadelphia Phillies starting pitcher A.J. Burnett adjusts his hat after walking Los Angeles Angels' Hank Conger during the third inning of an interleague baseball game, Wednesday, May 14, 2014, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo)

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A Bend Police Department car, a former Cheney Wash. police car, is photographed on May 8, 2014 in Bend, Ore. Rick Campbell, the current commander of the Cheney Police Department, said the car grill used to be a patrol car that was taken off the vehicle line when a new motor caused the transmission to go bad. The car sat in the department’s surplus until 2009. The department went ahead with the plan and sent the car to Spokane Community College, where students stripped it down to its frame in return for the car’s engine. From there, a local metal worker installed the grill and meat smoker. All together, Campbell said, the project cost the department about $10,000, paid for by grants. (AP Photo/The Bulletin, Ryan Brennecke)