Twenty-four witnesses out of potentially more than a hundred were called to testify during the six-day trial. But I’ve also existed in an outer layer with all the victims families and I really, now at the end of this chapter of the case, I’m just heartbroken for everybody involved.” “Over the past four and a half years, I’ve developed a relationship, a close personal relationship with my client, his family, his extended family overseas. “I’m heartbroken,” Lee Kindlon, Hussain’s defense attorney, said. “I want to thank the jury for doing an amazing job and listening to the evidence,” Susan Mallery, Schoharie County District Attorney, said. Till then, Judge Peter Lynch remanded him to the custody of the Schoharie County Sheriff’s Office. Sentencing for Hussain is scheduled for May 31 at 9:30 a.m. When the first was read, shouts were heard in the courtroom. The jury read guilty verdicts for second-degree manslaughter. Catch up on everything from the Schoharie Limo Trial
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