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Murder Suspect May Not Be Allowed To Cover Neo-Nazi Tattoos In Court

A Las Vegas man who was allowed to use makeup to cover his neo-Nazi tattoos during his trial and conviction in a robbery case in August may not get to hide them during an upcoming death penalty trial.

The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports that Clark County District Court Judge Michelle Leavitt said during a hearing last week that she believes a panel of fair and impartial can be found.

Bayzle Dylan Morgan's trial on murder and other charges in the May 2013 slaying of 75-year-old Jean Main has been postponed until at least next month.

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The 25-year-old Morgan has a swastika within a clover permanently etched under his left eye; the words "Most Wanted" on his forehead; "Baby Nazi" on his neck; and white supremacist tattoos instead of eyebrows.