Mujer de Alabama condenada a cadena perpetua por un asesinato ocurrido en 2023

Una mujer de 24 años en Alabama ha recibido una sentencia de cadena perpetua sin posibilidad de libertad condicional por matar a tiros a una mujer embarazada en 2023. Los fiscales habían solicitado la pena de muerte en el caso.

Aaniyah Nowden fue sentenciada el viernes después de que un jurado la declarara culpable de asesinato capital por la muerte de Justina Wallace, de 36 años. El Departamento de Policía de Birmingham había acusado a Nowden del crimen en el verano de 2023 tras el tiroteo del 7 de julio en una vivienda ubicada en la cuadra 3200 de la 17th Avenue North.

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