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Closing arguments were scheduled to begin Thursday in federal court in Erie in the trial of Marjorie Diehl-Armstrong
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But she spent far more time talking about her mental problems
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She also accused prosecutors of going after her for political reasons.
Diehl-Armstrong is already serving a prison sentence after pleading guilty but mentally ill to killing a former boyfriend.