NEW YORK – Lillo Brancato, who played a bumbling aspiring mobster on "The Sopranos," was cleared Monday of second-degree murder in the shooting death of an off-duty policeman during a drunken, late-night search for drugs. The jury convicted Brancato of a lesser charge of attempted burglary. He faces a minimum of three years in prison on that count, but the former actor could get credit for time served because he has been behind bars about that long. Brancato showed no reaction as the verdict was read — his face impassive, his fingers pressed together. His mother, seated a couple rows back in the gallery, began sobbing.
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I don't understand why this guy messed up his life.. This is something that he has to love with for the rest of his life!!
ReplyDeleteTrue. I sincerely hope that this trial serves as a wake-up call for him. He had so much going for himself.
ReplyDeleteThank you for commenting, Krista.