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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — More than two years after the victim’s death, jury selection has begun in the trial of the man accused of slaying his estranged schoolteacher wife, a New Brighton resident, in an apparent dispute over alimony.
Michael Cammarata is charged with murder and other crimes in the death of Jeanine Cammarata, 37.
Jury selection started on Monday in state Supreme Court, St. George.
Cammarata’s girlfriend, Ayisha Egea, 44, is also charged with murder. She will be tried separately at a later date.
Cammarata, 45, faces up to 25 years to life behind bars if convicted at trial of second-degree murder.
Additional time could be tacked on if he’s also found guilty of any of the other charges against him, including evidence tampering and concealing a human corpse.
Jury selection starts in murder trial of hubby accused of slaying schoolteacher wife
Michael Cammarata is charged with murder and other crimes in the death of Jeanine Cammarata, 37.
Jury selection started on Monday in state Supreme Court, St. George.
Cammarata’s girlfriend, Ayisha Egea, 44, is also charged with murder. She will be tried separately at a later date.
Cammarata, 45, faces up to 25 years to life behind bars if convicted at trial of second-degree murder.
Additional time could be tacked on if he’s also found guilty of any of the other charges against him, including evidence tampering and concealing a human corpse.
Jury selection starts in murder trial of hubby accused of slaying schoolteacher wife