Since his Aug. 10, 2006 conviction, Porco has said little about the case as he serve his decades-long sentence at Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora
Porco draws harsh words, lengthy sentence
BRENDAN J. LYONS Senior writer
Dec. 13, 2006
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1of5Albany County Sheriff s deputies handcuff Christopher Porco before his sentencing at the Albany County Courthouse today.Philip KamrassShow MoreShow Less
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Christopher Porco stands as he is sentenced for the murder of his father, Peter Porco, and attempted murder of his mother, Joan Porco, in the Albany County Courthouse on Tuesday. In the background is his lawyer Terence L. Kindlon.Philip KamrassShow MoreShow Less
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4of5Patty Szostak, sister of Peter Porco, reads a victim s impact statement in the Albany County Judicial Center in Albany, Tuesday.Philip KamrassShow MoreShow Less
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Ruling soon on Mosley retrial
Convicted killer argues lawyer failed in trial, seeks second try
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1of5Defense attorney Terence Kindlon, left, and his client Michael Mosley stand as Mosley is sentenced in Judge Robert Jacon s courtroom at the Rensselaer County Courthouse on Tuesday morning, July 12, 2011 in Troy. Michael Mosley was sentenced to life for the murders of Samuel Holley and Arica Lynn Schneider. (Paul Buckowski / Times Union archive)Paul BuckowskiShow MoreShow Less
2of5Michael Mosley leaves the courtroom after being sentenced in Judge Robert Jacon s courtroom at the Rensselaer County Courthouse on Tuesday morning, July 12, 2011 in Troy. Michael Mosley was sentenced to life for the murders of Samuel Holley and Arica Lynn Schneider. (Paul Buckowski / Times Union archive)Paul BuckowskiShow MoreShow Less
Law Beat: When prosecutors must defend the work of the defense
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Defense attorney Lee Kindlon is in the unusual position of having Albany County prosecutors argue that he provide effective counsel at the trial of a local man convicted of rape. (Lori Van Buren/Times Union)Lori Van Buren/Albany Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
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4of6Buy PhotoHon. Elizabeth A. Garry, Presiding Justice New York State Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Third Department welcomes the 747 new attorneys of the New York State Bar at a ceremony held at the Convention Center at the Empire State Plaza Thursday Jan 17, 2018 in Albany, N.Y. (Skip Dickstein/ Times Union)SKIP DICKSTEIN/Albany Times UnionShow MoreShow Less