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Re: Journal Square: Suspect in fatal beating apprehended in Pa.
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Judge lets Jersey City killer's 20-year sentence stand after appeal By JERSEY CITY -- A convicted killer's 20-year prison sentence was reaffirmed yesterday after the appellate court asked the trial judge to better explain his reasons for the ruling on record. On May 15, 2013, Tim McGeachy, 48, was convicted of reckless manslaughter and burglary stemming from his vicious beating of Jackie Sinclair, 31, of Dales Avenue, and the burglary of the victim's residence in November 2009. Read more: http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... ntence_stand_after_a.html
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Jersey City man guilty of reckless manslaughter in 2009 fatal beating
By Anthony J. Machcinski/The Jersey Journal May 15, 2013 at 4:44 PM A Jersey City man accused of beating a man so severely that the victim fell into a coma and died a month later has been found guilty of lesser charges of reckless manslaughter and criminal trespass. The man, Tim McGeachy, 46, sat silently in the courtroom while the jury returned its verdict this afternoon in front of Hudson County Superior Court Judge Joseph Isabella. McGeachy had been charged with felony murder, as well as robbery, burglary and criminal trespass. The jury found that McGeachy was not guilty of two counts of felony murder, but said he was guilty of second-degree reckless manslaughter. McGeachy was also found not guilty on both the robbery and burglary charges. On Nov. 24, 2009, McGeachy got into an altercation with Jackie Sinclair, 31, of Dales Avenue in front of Sinclair's home. During the fight, McGeachy threw Sinclair down a flight of steps and "pounded" him, according to one witness. Sinclair was taken to Jersey City Medical Center following the incident, where he died on Christmas Day 2009. McGeachy will be sentenced on June 28 and faces 5 to 10 years in prison. http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... _in_200.html#incart_river
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