Man who committed ‘crime after crime after crime’ gets 32 to 64 years for shooting in witness intimidation case
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Man who committed ‘crime after crime after crime’ gets 32 to 64 years for shooting in witness intimidation case
MEDIA COURTHOUSE — A Philadelphia man convicted on attempted homicide and related charges for shooting a witness to silence her in a 2017 fraud case was sentenced to 32 to 64 years in a state prison. Charles E. Poole Common Pleas Court Judge Margaret Amoroso levied four consecutive sentences against Charles E. Poole III on charges of attempted murder, intimidation of a witness and two firearms offenses, noting he was probably the most dangerous …
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