From Miss Info:

Last week it was reported that Tru-Life was offered a 10-year plea deal for his role in the 2009 stabbing death of Christopher Guerrero outside a Manhattan apartment building.

Today, Tru accepted a plea deal and was sentenced to eight years in prison. He plead guilty to second degree gang assault. He was originally charged with second-degree murder, gang assault, and assault. His brother also accepted a guilty plea and recieved a 10-year sentence. His charges were reduced to first degree manslaughter.
“As previously reported, the Rosado brothers were arrested for the murder of Christopher Guerrero, and critically injuring Jason Gray on June 15, 2009. Police sources say the men stabbed Guerrero in the stomach and Gray in the chest following an ongoing altercation that began at Club Pasha in midtown Manhattan, earlier that night.”
“Robert and Marcus Rosado accepted responsibility today for their role in the tragic incident that occurred in June 2009,” their lawyer, Alan A. Ambramson told XXLMag.com. “They wish to express their deepest sympathies to the Guerrero family and they hope that by accepting responsibility he can bring some measure of closure to the family.”

Tru and his brother have been in jail since their arrest nearly two years ago. They will get credit for time served.

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