The man convicted of killing D.C. intern Chandra Levy nearly a decade ago, will be sentenced Friday.
Ingmar Guandique faces a minimum of 30 years in prison and a maximum sentence of life.
In November, a jury convicted Guandique of first-degree murder in Levy's May 2001 disappearance and death, despite a lack of witnesses and no DNA. Prosecutors say he has a history of violence toward women and should be imprisoned for life.
Levy's disappearance became a national sensation in 2001 after she was romantically linked to then-California Congressman Gary Condit.
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