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Christopher Gregor's defense ripped Corey Micciolo's mother during closing arguments. Gregor's lead attorney reminded jurors how Breanna Micciolo was dealing with an addiction to methamphetamine while battling with the defendant over sole custody for Corey. The defense kept alluding to their claim that young Corey tragically lost his life from an infection that he suddenly and rapidly got while in his father's care.
Christopher Gregor's defense ripped Corey Micciolo's mother during closing arguments. Gregor's lead attorney reminded jurors how Breanna Micciolo was dealing with an addiction to methamphetamine while battling with the defendant over sole custody for Corey. The defense kept alluding to their claim that young Corey tragically lost his life from an infection that he suddenly and rapidly got while in his father's care.
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S1, EP42 "Judge Gives His Sentence"The judge gave his detailed response in this case which he wrote down. In the death of his child, Corey Micciolo, Christopher Gregor faced up to four decades behind bars. He was not convicted of murder but instead, aggravated manslaughter and endangering the welfare of a child. Judge Guy Ryan got the final word in this trial. He claimed Corey was not loved, cared for and protected by his father.
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S1, EP41 "Victim-Impact Statements"Victim-impact statements began in the sentencing phase for Christopher Gregor. First up were Corey Micciolo's grandparents on his mother's side. They all called for the judge to give Gregor the maximum punishment by law. Emotions filled up this small courtroom. Gregor faced up to 40 years in prison for his conviction of aggravated manslaughter and child endangerment.
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S1, EP40 "Verdict To Sentencing"Jurors reached their unanimous guilty verdicts after nearly two days of deliberations. They fell short of convicting Christopher Gregor of first-degree murder in his son's death. They were not convinced that he intended to kill Corey Micciolo. Instead, they saw a reckless father whose ongoing actions physically abused his six-year-old to the point of a needless death. Next, the punishment phase began with victim-impact statements.
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S1, EP39 "An Abusive And Uncaring Father"Why did Christopher Gregor call the State's child abuse hotline just hours before Corey Micciolo died? According to the State it was his attempt at covering up his child abuse that led to his six-year-old son's death. During the State's closing arguments, the physical condition of Corey in the days leading up to his emergency room visit was brought up for jurors. Prosecutor Christine Lento claimed the defendant didn't even try to save his son's life.