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Navajo mother convicted of murdering children
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 2003

An Arizona woman was convicted on Friday for murdering three of her children at their home on the Navajo Nation.

Elvira Charley was found guilty by a federal jury on three counts of first-degree murder and three counts of use of a firearm. She faces life in prison for her January 1, 2002, crime.

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Charley convicted of shooting her three children (The Farmington Daily-Times 1/18)
Navajo mom convicted of killing kids (AP 1/18)

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