Former Fort Drum soldier sentenced in slaying of W.Va. minister

TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 2010
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WAYNE, W.Va. (AP) — An Army deserter from Ohio has received a 160-year prison sentence for his role in the slaying of a West Virginia minister.

Wayne Circuit Judge Darrell Pratt sentenced Stephen Wilson of Cincinnati on Monday to 40 years for second-degree murder and 120 years for first-degree robbery.

A jury convicted the 21-year-old Cincinnati man in December.

Wilson is one of two men convicted of robbing and killing the Rev. Mark McCalla in June 2008 at a Beech Fork gun range.

Daniel Smith of Newport News, Va., is serving a life sentence with the chance for parole for first-degree murder and 90 years for first-degree robbery.

The Army has said Wilson and Smith went absent without leave from Fort Drum in New York in May 2008.

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