On Monday morning, more than 30 people sat in on sentencing for Guzy in Chenango County Court. Armed guards stood watch outside as the Judge delivered his decision. Guzy was given 25 years to life for murder and another 15 year for attempted murder...
Guzy's past wasn't allowed to be brought up during the three-day trial in April. Now that the sentencing is over, new details were released about Guzy's history of violent behavior. "About four months prior to this incident, the defendant was driving down route 17 where he is alleged to have done the exact same conduct he did in this case,” said Chenango County District Attorney Joseph McBride.
McBride says that day police found the same .25 caliber handgun that Guzy used to kill Derek Prindle, Jr. Guzy would plead guilty to disorderly conduct--which is only a violation.