Bounty hunter sentenced in fatal shooting
By The Tribune-Review
Monday, February 27, 2006
A former bounty hunter avoided going to jail today when an Allegheny
County judge sentenced him for fatally shooting an unarmed fugitive
in a darkened house in the North Side.
Mark Smith, 38, of the North Side, was sentenced today to two years'
house arrest followed by three years' probation for the Dec. 23,
2004, shotgun slaying of Michael Robinson, 38, who was wanted for
failure to appear in court in Butler County. Smith and his partner
tracked down Robinson at a house on Rising Main Avenue.
Allegheny County Common Pleas Judge Jeffrey A. Manning convicted
Smith last year of involuntary manslaughter. Smith's defense
attorney, Michael DeRiso, had argued his client thought his shotgun
was loaded with rubber bullets and that he never meant to kill
Robinson.
Smith cried in court today as friends and his daughter asked Manning
for mercy. He declined comment as he left court.
"He's relieved that he's not going to jail," DeRiso said.
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