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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)
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Raulie Casteel, center, leaves Oakland County Circuit Court in Pontiac, Mich., Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2014, after his sentencing for a series of shooting attacks in 2012. Casteel, 44, who opened fire on other motorists in a series of October 2012 attacks that terrified southeastern Michigan was sentenced to more than six years in prison in the first of two related cases. Judge Denise Langford Morris sentenced Raulie Casteel to serve from six years and eight months to 10 years in prison on multiple assault charges, as well as two years for weapons charges. The sentences will run concurrently. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)
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Raulie Casteel, right, stands with his attorney Doug Mullkoff in Oakland County Circuit Court in Pontiac, Mich., Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2014, during his sentencing. Casteel, 44, who opened fire on other motorists in a series of October 2012 attacks that terrified southeastern Michigan was sentenced to more than six years in prison in the first of two related cases. Judge Denise Langford Morris sentenced Raulie Casteel to serve from six years and eight months to 10 years in prison on multiple assault charges, as well as two years for weapons charges. The sentences will run concurrently. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)
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Raulie Casteel, right, stands in Oakland County Circuit Court in Pontiac, Mich., Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2014, during his sentencing. Casteel, 44, who opened fire on other motorists in a series of October 2012 attacks that terrified southeastern Michigan was sentenced to more than six years in prison in the first of two related cases. Judge Denise Langford Morris sentenced Raulie Casteel to serve from six years and eight months to 10 years in prison on multiple assault charges, as well as two years for weapons charges. The sentences will run concurrently. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)
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Raulie Casteel, right, talks with his attorney Doug Mullkoff in Oakland County Circuit Court in Pontiac, Mich., Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2014, during his sentencing. Casteel, 44, who opened fire on other motorists in a series of October 2012 attacks that terrified southeastern Michigan was sentenced to more than six years in prison in the first of two related cases. Judge Denise Langford Morris sentenced Raulie Casteel to serve from six years and eight months to 10 years in prison on multiple assault charges, as well as two years for weapons charges. The sentences will run concurrently. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)
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Jennifer Kupiec, the only Livingston County victim of the Interstate 96 corridor shooter, talks Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014 after Raulie Casteel, 44, of Wixom, was convicted, in Howell, Mich. Casteel, 44, of Wixom, Mich.,who said he opened fire on motorists along a busy southeast Michigan highway because he believed they were part of a government conspiracy against him, was convicted of terrorism, assault and other charges. (AP Photo/Livingston County Daily Press & Argus, Lisa Roose-Church, Pool)