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Brockton Man Guilty of Killing Ex-Girlfriend While She Slept

Chris Boardman

BROCKTON, Mass. (AP) - A Brockton man who was out on bail when he shot his shot his ex-girlfriend to death as she slept has been convicted of first-degree murder.

Amaral Montrond, who is already serving a five-year prison term
in another shooting, was convicted Monday in Brockton Superior
Court of killing Carlita Chaney in August 2007 after the jury
deliberated about eight hours over two days.

Prosecutors say Montrond shot Chaney because he was angry that she told police he was hiding in South Carolina while he was wanted for a shooting outside a Brockton bar.

Montrond's lawyer said in court that the gun discharged
accidentally.

He is scheduled to be sentenced Dec. 4. First-degree murder
carries a mandatory sentence of life without the possibility of
parole.

(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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