ROCKVILLE, Conn. (AP) — A former private investigator has been sentenced to four years in prison for bribing a witness to recant testimony in a murder case, which led to convictions against two men being overturned.
The Republican-American of Waterbury reports (http://bit.ly/1kDL0ol ) that 69-year-old Gerald O'Donnell of Cheshire was sentenced Wednesday. A jury convicted him in October of giving cash and gifts to a witness who recanted her testimony against George Gould and Ronald Taylor for a 1993 New Haven murder.
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