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Originally published Thursday, January 14, 2010 at 10:38 AM

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Timeline of the Haq case

A chronology of the 3-1/2-year history of the Naveed Haq shootings at the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle that killed one woman and wounded five others.

July 28, 2006: Naveed Haq barges into the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle and opens fire with a handgun, killing employee Pamela Waechter, 58, and wounding five others before surrendering to police.

Aug. 15: Haq pleads not guilty to all charges filed against him, including aggravated first-degree murder, five counts of attempted murder, kidnapping, burglary and malicious harassment, the state's hate-crime law.

May 30, 2007: Haq modifies his plea to the charges to not guilty by reason of insanity.

April 14, 2008: Testimony begins in Haq's first trial with victims recounting the day of the shootings.

May 23: After more than five weeks of testimony, jurors begin deliberations.

June 4: Superior Court Judge Paris Kallas declares a mistrial after jurors say they are deadlocked on all but one count. Prosecutors immediately announce they'll retry Haq.

Oct. 18: Prosecutors reduce the number of charges against Haq to streamline the deliberation process for future jurors.

Oct. 21, 2009: Testimony begins in Haq's second trial.

Dec. 10: Jurors begin deliberations after seven weeks of testimony.

Dec. 15: Haq is found guilty of aggravated first-degree murder, five counts of attempted first-degree murder, one count of unlawful imprisonment and one count of malicious harassment, the state's hate-crime law. The murder verdict carries an automatic life sentence.

Jan. 14, 2010: Haq is sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

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