“Mine entirely,” Wade replied.
Outside the courtroom, First Assistant District Attorney Tim Barker said the plea agreement recently came together as the two sides were preparing for trial, which was supposed to begin on Monday.
“We felt that this was a fair, a just resolution,” said Barker, who noted that Wade accepted responsibility for committing the murder and faces a considerable potential sentence. “The victims were entirely supportive of this agreement. Clearly, that is really important to us.”
Barker declined to discuss the motive for the killing before sentencing.
Speakers include representatives from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, New York Department of Financial Services, New York County District Attorney's.
House arrest, supervision for woman who torched grandfather s Hanover home
York Dispatch
A former Hanover woman who police said burned down her grandfather s home while drunk, then laughed and boasted about it, has been accepted into the county s Wellness Court program.
Lorrelei Tamor Bainbridge, 53, now with a Thomasville address, appeared in York County court on Wednesday, where she pleaded no contest to a first-degree felony charge of arson and to second-offense driving under the influence, which is a misdemeanor, according to Kyle King, spokesperson for the York County District Attorney s Office.
She was sentenced to five years of probationary supervision with DUI-related restrictive conditions that include 90 days of house arrest and six months of wearing an alcohol-monitoring ankle cuff, King said.