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Daniel T. Smith, right, the attorney for Stevie Marie Anne Vigil, speaks with members of the media following a sentencing hearing for Vigil, who pleaded guilty to buying the handgun used to kill Nathan Leon and the director of Colorado Prisons, at the Federal Courthouse, in Denver, Monday March 3, 2014. Vigil was sentenced to more than two years in prison and three years supervision for buying the handgun for Evan Ebel, a parolee and member of a white supremacist prison gang. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley)

Daniel T. Smith, right, the attorney for Stevie Marie Anne Vigil, speaks with members of the media following a sentencing hearing for Vigil, who pleaded guilty to buying the handgun used to kill Nathan Leon and the director of Colorado Prisons, at the Federal Courthouse, in Denver, Monday March 3, 2014. Vigil was sentenced to more than two years in prison and three years supervision for buying the handgun for Evan Ebel, a parolee and member of a white supremacist prison gang. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley)

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