Virginia Man Convicted Of Murder For Strangling Wife

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A Virginia man has been convicted of murder and now faces up to life in prison for strangling his wife with his hands and some pajama pants.

CHESAPEAKE, Va.: A Virginia man has been convicted of murder and now faces up to life in prison for strangling his wife with his hands and some pajama pants.

At the close of a weeklong bench trial, a judge on Friday convicted William Khine, 42, of murder in the 2017 killing of 39-year-old Khin Shwe, The Virginian-Pilot of Norfolk reported. Lawyers on both sides of the case had agreed that Circuit Court Judge Rufus Banks Jr. would decide the case instead of a jury, which Virginia law allows. Sentencing is set for June 15.

Prosecutors argued during the trial that Shwes killing was deliberate and premeditated. Khines public defenders contended…

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