Howard Bashman over at How Appealing has this post regarding the death sentence for a man convicted of killing 2 Staten Island detectives. He notes that this is the first successful death sentence (albeit via a federal prosecution) in NY in quite some time. A New York Times story by Michael Brick is here, and a Washington Post column by Jabari Asim is available here.
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