Murder Conviction Upheld
ST. MARY'S COUNTY - 10/8/2009
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State’s Attorney, Richard Fritz announced on Oct. 8, that the first degree murder conviction of Johntonna Euron Young was upheld by the Maryland Court of Special Appeals by written opinion dated Sept. 17.
Young shot and killed Kenneth James Walter as he left his apartment for work in the morning of Feb. 27, 2007. As Walter entered his parked car, Young, who was inside of Walter’s car attempting to steal items from within, confronted Walter and shot him in the face. Upon exiting Walter’s car, Young fired a second shot into Walter’s head, killing him instantly.
A jury trial, headed by State’s Attorney Fritz resulted in a verdict of guilty to all counts. Young was sentenced to life without parole, plus 20 years.
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