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NY TimesA former actor who fell from stardom, tumbling from early success in Hollywood into desperate drug abuse, was acquitted of felony murder on Monday afternoon in the 2005 shooting death of an off-duty police officer in the Bronx.
The actor, Lillo Brancato Jr., was also acquitted on two burglary charges. In a blow to prosecutors, he was convicted only on a single attempted burglary charge.
His hands clasped as if in prayer, Mr. Brancato expressed little emotion as the verdict was read. Theresa A. Gottlieb, a Bronx assistant district attorney who prosecuted the case, said Mr. Brancato could be sentenced to up to 15 years in prison on the attempted burglary conviction. The sentencing was set for Jan. 9.
Patrick J. Lynch, president of the Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association, which represents New York City police officers, said after the verdict, “We’re obviously frustrated today that the jury did not see what was plain and simple.” He urged the judge to sentence Mr. Brancato to the maximum 15 years.
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