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New York Mets pitcher Jenrry Mejia throws against the Arizona Diamondbacks during the second inning of the MLB National League baseball game on Tuesday, April 15, 2014, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Matt York)

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Arizona Diamondbacks Matin Pardo, right, looks away as New York Mets' Kirk Nieuwenhuis rounds the bases after hitting a two run home run during the fourth inning of a baseball game on Tuesday, April 15, 2014, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Matt York)

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Inmates perform Jesus Christ Superstar inside the Sarita Colonia prison in Callao, Peru, Tuesday, April 15, 2014. Domestic and foreign prisoners put the play on for an audience of prison authorities during Holy Week for the third year in a row. (AP Photo/Karel Navarro)

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Mark Bucki gestures, Tuesday, April 15, 2014, as he testifies during his trial at the Lincoln County Courthouse in Merrill, Wis. Bucki is accused of killing his wife and dumping her body in a swamp last year. (AP Photo/The Wausau Daily Herald, Dan Young) NO SALES

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FILE - This March 29, 2010 file photo shows Rep. Steve Driehaus, D-Ohio in Cincinnati. Negative campaigning and mudslinging may be a fact of life in American politics, but can false accusations made in the heat of an election be punished as a crime? That debate makes its way to the Supreme Court next week as the justices consider a challenge to a controversial Ohio law that bars false statements about political candidates during a campaign. The case began during the 2010 election, when the Susan B. Anthony List, an anti-abortion group, planned to launch a billboard campaign accusing then-Democratic Driehaus of supporting taxpayer-funded abortion because he backed President Barack Obama's health care overhaul. (AP Photo/David Kohl, File)

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Santa Ana Police Chief Carlos Rojas speaks at a news conference, Monday, April 14, 2014, in Anaheim, Calif., to publicly discuss the deaths of four women allegedly raped and killed by two parolees wearing GPS trackers. (AP Photo/The Orange County Register, Leonard Ortiz)