Groom sentenced to 30 years for killing groomsman, bride pleads guilty
ET A Michigan groom who police said intentionally ran over one of his groomsman after his wedding has been sentenced to at least three decades in prison after pleading no contest to charges including murder. The judge then sentenced Shirah to a minimum of 30 years up to 45 years in prison for the crimes. Emergency landing in Tulsa: Southwest flight diverts to Oklahoma after windshield cracks Bride set for sentencing after groomsman killed Collier, who court records show is age 23, is set to...
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