Suspect In Jam Master Jay Murder Jailed
Prosecutors in Brooklyn, New York pushed for a more severe sentence for Washington, citing evidence connecting him to Jay's murder and another killing he was rumored to have committed in 1995.
But Judge Nina Gershon refused to consider the two murders, telling the New York court on Wednesday, "One might think if it was such an overwhelming murder case, someone would have prosecuted him, instead of hanging a murder on a string of robberies with a BB gun."
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