Daily News | Jake Tapper’s Atlantic cover story deals with a South Philly man’s conviction for attempted murder
at CNN, examines in the story, Rice had injuries from a prior shooting that Tapper’s physician father says would have likely made him physically unable to commit the crime. And an overwhelmed and underprepared — or, as Tapper puts it in the story, “dangerously incompetent” — attorney contributed to his conviction.
It wasn’t. He was sentenced to 30 to 60 years, and is incarcerated at SCI Coal Township in Northumberland County. Jake Tapper makes the case that Rice’s conviction, in large part, was due to the incompetency of his attorney, Sandjai Weaver, who died in 2019. At the time of the trial, Weaver had recently filed for bankruptcy.
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