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February 19, 2008
Second man to be sentenced for Pawtucket murder
Three days before his 21st birthday, a man found guilty of murdering a woman and injuring another is set to be sentenced today.
Barry Offley was convicted in December; his accomplice -- his uncle Alonzo P. Shelton -- was convicted and sentenced to 72 years last spring.
Both men were found guilty in the shooting and wounding of 28-year-old Julie Lang and the shooting death of Lang's friend, 24-year-old Jessica Irman in July of last year.
In September 2007, U.S. Marshals found the men in Ocala, Fla., hiding out in a windowless room.
During Offley's trial, Lang testified that Offley shot and killed Irmam, then pointed the gun at her.
Shelton seized it from Offley and shot her four times, Lang testified, allegedly because she told the Woonsocket police that crack cocaine found in her pocketbook was Shelton's.
It took a jury just two hours to find Offley guilty.
He's set for sentencing in Superior Court, Providence today for murder, conspiracy, assault, and firearms charges.
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