People v. Shulman

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 2005-10-25

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OPINION OF THE COURT Read, J. A jury convicted defendant Robert Yale Shulman, a confessed serial killer, of several offenses, including one count of first-degree murder for intentionally causing the death of three women in “separate criminal transactions . . . committed in a similar fashion” (Penal Law § 125.27 […

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