A man who was videotaped shooting a lawyer outside a courthouse three years ago was convicted Friday of attempted murder.
William Strier, 66, could face life in prison when he is sentenced Feb. 24.
A man who was videotaped shooting a lawyer outside a courthouse three years ago was convicted Friday of attempted murder. William Strier could face life in prison when he is sentenced Feb. 24. The victim, Gerald Curry, who had never met Strier before the attack, said he was satisfied with the verdict. "I don't have any hostility or anger" toward Strier, he said.
January 23, 2006 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
A man who was videotaped shooting a lawyer outside a courthouse three years ago was convicted Friday of attempted murder.
William Strier, 66, could face life in prison when he is sentenced Feb. 24.
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