MINEOLA – A Nassau County Court judge has granted a hearing to a man convicted of murdering a night club bouncer. The proceeding will determine the credibility of new evidence that has come to light from informants now in the witness protection program.

Judge John M. Galasso ruled that information obtained about the stabbing death of Steven Fentor, a bouncer at the Oz Club in West Hempstead, from cooperating witnesses in an FBI organized crime investigation required a hearing to determine if defendant Vincent Pullara’s conviction of second-degree murder should be vacated.

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