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Jurors to decide if Stangel will get an extended prison term


Toby Stangel was found guilty of second degree murder and second degree attempted murder and not guilty on first degree attempted murder by a jury in the courtroom of Judge Glenn Kim.

Jurors who found a Wahiawa man guilty of second-degree murder are returning to court for a hearing on whether he should go to prison for the rest of his life.

Toby Stangel’s extended-term hearing is scheduled for this morning.

He was found guilty of second-degree murder in the 2011 shooting of a mother of 10, who was in her minivan at a Honolulu intersection. He was found guilty of attempted murder for shooting and injuring a woman on the H-1 freeway and shooting at a man at the start of the early morning shooting spree. He was found guilty of reckless endangering for shooting at two police officers and shooting a man in the thigh.

If jurors don’t agree he deserves an extended term, he faces life with possible parole.

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