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Jury quickly convicts Syracuse boy, 15, of murdering 18-year-old during $40 marijuana deal
Updated Apr 09, 2021;
Posted Apr 09, 2021
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Syracuse, NY A Syracuse teen who claimed that he had no choice but to shoot and kill a man selling marijuana in January 2019 was found guilty Friday of murder, attempted robbery and illegal weapon possession.
In a case with security video of the robbery and what amounted to a confession by the teen, prosecutor Melinda McGunnigle told the jury in closing: “The case really is as simple as it seems.”
The jury apparently agreed It deliberated only two hours before returning its guilty verdict Friday afternoon, McGunnigle said.
Boy, 15, tries unusual defense after dad testifies against him at murder trial: ‘They forced me to do it’
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The Syracuse Police Department investigates a deadly shooting at West Park apartments on South Salina Street on Jan. 28, 2020. Chris Libonati | clibonati@syracuse.comChris Libonati | clibonati@syrac
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Syracuse, NY It took until closing arguments Friday in the murder trial for a 15-year-old Syracuse boy for his lawyer to finally articulate a defense strategy.
The defense comes down to what Benjamin Kemp had said all along: “They forced me to do it.”
But veteran defense lawyer Ken Moynihan waited until the last minute to make that case to the jury: Kemp basically is admitting to trying to rob an 18-year-old victim over $40 in marijuana, before getting spooked and shooting Ezequiel Ruiz twice in the back of his head.