Cassidy Found Guilty but Could Be Out Within a Few Months
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 12:25 pm
Cassidy was convicted of involuntary manslaughter and aggravated assault Tuesday in what prosecutors called the "planned ambush of a man who had argued with the musician."
According to the Associated Press, Cassidy was "grossly negligent for supplying the guns that killed Desmond Hawkins and wounded two of his companions," Common Pleas Judge Jane Cutler Greenspan said at the end of a two-day non-jury trial.
Greenspan sentenced Cassidy to 11 1/2 to 23 months in prison. He has been in custody since his arrest in June, meaning he could be out of jail within a few months.
"You could be a leader in the community," Greenspan said. "All those guns ? that's why Desmond is gone now, because of all those guns."
Police said that four different guns, including an assault rifle, were involved in the April 15 ambush in an alley behind Cassidy's house. Cassidy and his associates had stashed the guns around the alley in expectation of a shootout, prosecutors said.
Witnesses testified that Hawkins, 22, had gone to Cassidy's home to act as a peacemaker after Hawkins and his friends got in an argument with Cassidy and his friends.
"It's a tragic situation for me too," Cassidy told the judge. "I didn't set up for this to happen. Desmond Hawkins was my friend ... one of my closest friends."
Source:HipHop Game
According to the Associated Press, Cassidy was "grossly negligent for supplying the guns that killed Desmond Hawkins and wounded two of his companions," Common Pleas Judge Jane Cutler Greenspan said at the end of a two-day non-jury trial.
Greenspan sentenced Cassidy to 11 1/2 to 23 months in prison. He has been in custody since his arrest in June, meaning he could be out of jail within a few months.
"You could be a leader in the community," Greenspan said. "All those guns ? that's why Desmond is gone now, because of all those guns."
Police said that four different guns, including an assault rifle, were involved in the April 15 ambush in an alley behind Cassidy's house. Cassidy and his associates had stashed the guns around the alley in expectation of a shootout, prosecutors said.
Witnesses testified that Hawkins, 22, had gone to Cassidy's home to act as a peacemaker after Hawkins and his friends got in an argument with Cassidy and his friends.
"It's a tragic situation for me too," Cassidy told the judge. "I didn't set up for this to happen. Desmond Hawkins was my friend ... one of my closest friends."
Source:HipHop Game