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Jury selection for another high-profile murder trial starts this week, drawing wide attention in the same courthouse where Muzzammil S. Hassan's beheading case just ended. But the City Grill trial promises stark contrasts.
The 24-year-old gang member charged with killing four and wounding four others outside the downtown restaurant last summer will be tougher to convict than the homicidal husband.See the full content of this document
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The Pain Is Raw, the Outcome Uncertain ; Just Six Months After the City Grill Massacre, the Case Moves Toward Trial with Real Challenges
"The dynamics are 180 degrees different," Erie County District Attorney Frank A. Sedita III said.
Unlike Hassan, Riccardo M. McCray did not drive to a police station and make incriminating statements right after the attack. McCray fled, and he has maintained his innocence even after surrendering 11 days after the Aug. 14 bloodbath.Police recovered the hunting knives Hassan used to repeatedly stab and behe...See the full content of this document
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