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- Both Hayes and Komisarjevsky were convicted of the murders and sentenced to death. Their sentences were vacated in August 2015, when the Connecticut Supreme Court ruled that the death penalty was unconstitutional and retroactively commuted all death sentences to life imprisonment.
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Jan 21, 2022 · Joshua Komisarjevsky. However, once the death penalty in Connecticut was abolished, they were both resentenced to six consecutive life terms without parole plus an additional 140 years behind bars.
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The Petit family perpetrators — Joshua Komisarjevsky and...
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Both Hayes and Komisarjevsky were convicted of the murders and sentenced to death. Their sentences were vacated in August 2015, when the Connecticut Supreme Court ruled that the death penalty was unconstitutional and retroactively commuted all death sentences to life imprisonment.
Apr 13, 2021 · Komisarjevsky and Steven Hayes are serving life prison sentences for the killings of Jennifer Hawke-Petit, 48, and her daughters, 11-year-old Michaela and 17-year-old Hayley, in their Cheshire...
Dec 9, 2011 · A Connecticut jury condemns Joshua Komisarjevsky to death over a grisly home invasion murder case that has impacted the state's death penalty laws.
Jun 15, 2016 · Hayes and Joshua Komisarjevsky were convicted of the murders of Jennifer Hawke-Petit and her daughters, 17-year-old Hayley Petit and 11-year-old Michaela Petit. Hawke-Petit and Michaela were...
Oct 31, 2019 · Hayes originally received the death penalty for the home invasion, along with an accomplice, Joshua Komisarjevsky, whose conviction appeal is set to be heard by the Connecticut Supreme Court.
Dec 9, 2011 · Komisarjevsky's accomplice, Steven Hayes, was sentenced to death last year. He is currently on Connecticut's death row. It took the Komisarjevsky jury just over four days to come to their unanimous decision to execute him. Komisarjevsky's defense team condemned the verdict.