Three men have been sentenced to prison in the murder of an eastern Pennsylvania mother more than a year and a half ago.
The defendants, now 18 and 19, were all juveniles at the time of the June 2020 slaying of 21-year-old Rosemarie Mistler on the west side of Scranton, The Times-TribunePolice said Mistler was shot in the head as she sat on the front porch and her sister wounded in the ribs after a group of juveniles went to the home to confront another youth in an ongoing dispute. Gunfire erupted when the teen emerged from the home, police said.
The judge told each defendant that upon release they will be young enough to have a full and productive life — and she reminded them that their actions had denied Mistler the same possibility. "It’s just tragedy compounding tragedy," she said.
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