Lawyers for the gunman convicted in the deadliest anti-Semitic attack in United States history have launched an effort to persuade jurors to spare his life as the penalty phase of his federal trial begins.Robert Bowers has had a psychotic condition since childhood as well as serious brain defects and a history of suicide attempts, defence lawyer Michael Burt said on Monday.Burt also said that Bowers had a history of psychotic, delusional and paranoid symptoms that made him unable to understand the world and make appropriate decisions.
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