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Updated: 9:00 AM Aug 20, 2004
Man Convicted of Involuntary Manslaughter in Hunting Death
A Shenandoah County jury has convicted a Pennsylvania man of involuntary manslaughter for killing his hunting companion last fall. Posted: 9:00 AM Aug 20, 2004Reporter: Woodstock, Va. (AP) |
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A Shenandoah County jury has convicted a Pennsylvania man of involuntary manslaughter for killing his hunting companion last fall.
Thirty-one-year-old Mark Anthony Hall was charged last November after he accidentally shot 23-year-old Chris Ryman while the two were deer hunting in Fishers Hill.
The jury recommended that Hall serve nine months in the Shenandoah County Jail and be fined $2,500.
(Copyright 2004 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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