After deliberating for less than an hour, a Queens jury yesterday convicted a 26-year-old Rikers Island inmate of killing two police detectives on the Grand Central Parkway last year.
A driver whose van was taken at gunpoint by a man who had just killed two police detectives testified at the man's first-degree murder trial yesterday in Brooklyn.
To the satisfaction of 12 jurors, Marlon Legere was proved guilty of first-degree murder this week for killing two police detectives.
Brooklyn prosecutors filed first-degree murder charges yesterday against Marlon Legere, the 28-year-old man charged with killing two police detectives last week.
Jurors deliberated for six hours yesterday on the fate of a man accused of killing two undercover police detectives on Staten Island in 2003.
The judge to preside over the coming death penalty trial of a man accused of killing two undercover police detectives ruled yesterday that police officers will not be allowed to attend in uniform.
Rejecting a claim of self-defense, a jury convicted a Brooklyn man of first-degree murder yesterday for killing two police detectives outside his mother's home in East Flatbush.
A federal jury sentenced a 24-year-old Staten Island man to death yesterday for killing two undercover police detectives in 2003.
The jury's decision came just two days after a jury in the same courthouse voted in an unrelated case to execute Ronell Wilson, who had been convicted of killing two police detectives.
B1 Death Penalty Off Table Brooklyn prosecutors filed first-degree murder charges against Marlon Legere, the 28-year-old man charged with killing two police detectives.