2nd man sentenced for killing sparked by spilled coffee
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A second person has been sentenced for his role in the fatal stabbing of a man outside a Connecticut fast-food restaurant sparked by a spilled cup of coffee.
The Stamford Advocate reports that 24-year-old James McLamb was sentenced Wednesday to five years behind bars in the March 2015 killing of 52-year-old Antonio Muralles outside a Stamford McDonald's.
Prosecutors say Muralles had just left the restaurant with his coffee when he bumped into McLamb and Marquest Hall and accidentally spilled some on Hall.
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Prosecutors say McLamb, of New Haven, punched Muralles, before Hall stabbed him twice.
McLamb pleaded guilty to second-degree assault and apologized to Muralles' family in court.
Hall, who was 15 at the time, pleaded guilty to manslaughter last month and was sentenced to 20 years in prison.
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Information from: The Advocate, http://www.stamfordadvocate.com