Reacts to City Grill shooting indictments
Audio|Thu, 2 Sep 2010|More from Live Line
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“…Well first degree murder used to be a capital crime. Obviously resulting in the death penalty but. There was a case decided called K hill by our Court of Appeals which basically said that the death penalty was unconstitutional. In New York. And so now. There's certain circumstances. That are required before he can be charged with first degree murder for example if you. Were hired killer. If you kill the corrections officers shopping like that and in this case it's multiple victims. That allow treaty church first degree murder and plan first degree murder charge if there's a conviction. The -- higher. In eight regular. Murder cage the penalties would be fifteen. So life. Minimum 25 the -- actionable. At first degree murder the minimum there's 22 -- and the maximum. Is life without parole. …”
“…yesterday that -- in this indictment include three counts of first degree murder what is the difference between first and second degree murder. . …”