Open this photo in gallery: From left to right: A court reporter, Justice Renee Pomerance, Crown counsel Jennifer Moser, Crown counsel Sarah Shaikh, defence counsel Peter Ketcheson, Nathaniel Veltman and defence counsel Christopher Hicks look on in this courtroom sketch, in London, Ont., on Jan. 23.Alexandra Newbould/The Canadian Press Prosecutors closed their case against Nathaniel Veltman on Tuesday by arguing his murders should be considered terrorist acts because they were specifically planned to spread fear among Muslims and inspire follow-up attacks by other white nationalists. Mr. Veltman, a 23-year-old from London, Ont., was convicted by a jury in November of...