BOSTON (AP) — Jury deliberations in the first-degree murder trial of two Boston men charged with killing a pizza delivery driver they lured to a vacant home are entering their second day.
The Suffolk Superior Court jury is scheduled to continue deliberations in the trial of Alexander Gallett and Michel St. Jean on Tuesday.
An attorney for Gallett says his client did kill 58-year-old Richel Nova, but should be convicted only of second-degree murder because it wasn’t planned.
St. Jean’s attorney says there’s no evidence linking his client to the killing.
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