Sacramento jury convicts stabber of second-degree murder

Sacramento Bee Thursday 9th February, 2012

Robert Neal-Anderson caught a break Wednesday when a jury convicted him of second-degree murder in the stabbing death of David Maxey in the victim's South Natomas apartment. Neal-Anderson, 35, can be sentenced only to 16 years to life in prison when he sees Sacramento Superior Court Judge Michael A. Savage again on March 9. The defendant would have...

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