Lil Kim ex-boyfriend gets life in prison

NYDailyNews reports:

Federal Judge Frederic Block said it is not an easy chore to send someone away so they will die in prison.

“In this particular case, I can’t think of a case where it’s more justified,” Block said, adding that it is highly possible they would have gotten the death penalty had the U.S. Attorney General sought the ultimate punishment against them.

Hardy and Granton, both 40, showed no remorse and looked bored as seven family members of their victims stood in the courtroom and delivered heart-wrenching impact statements.

Prosecutors had argued the killings were carried out in connection with drug turf wars and as retribution for the murder of Hardy’s brother, Myron (Wise) Hardy, who co-founded Cash Money Brothers.

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