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Thomas Junta was an American hockey dad from Reading, Massachusetts, who was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in 2002 after his attack on Michael Costin led to Costin's death. [1] Costin was the informal referee of a pick-up hockey game involving the men's sons. [2] The attack and the fight which ensued was witnessed by about a dozen children, including Junta's son and Costin's three sons.
Junta was originally charged with voluntary manslaughter. The jury acquitted him on this charge, instead convicting him of involuntary manslaughter, a lesser offense, on the basis of his claim of self-defense. [3] Judge Charles Grabau sentenced Junta to incarceration for six to ten years. [4]
In April 2008, Junta was denied parole for the second time. In denying his request, the Massachusetts Parole Board said that "Junta had failed to fully accept responsibility for his actions". [5]
Junta was eventually released on August 27, 2010. [6] He died on December 16, 2020, after a battle with cancer.[ citation needed]
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The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's
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Thomas Junta was an American hockey dad from Reading, Massachusetts, who was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in 2002 after his attack on Michael Costin led to Costin's death. [1] Costin was the informal referee of a pick-up hockey game involving the men's sons. [2] The attack and the fight which ensued was witnessed by about a dozen children, including Junta's son and Costin's three sons.
Junta was originally charged with voluntary manslaughter. The jury acquitted him on this charge, instead convicting him of involuntary manslaughter, a lesser offense, on the basis of his claim of self-defense. [3] Judge Charles Grabau sentenced Junta to incarceration for six to ten years. [4]
In April 2008, Junta was denied parole for the second time. In denying his request, the Massachusetts Parole Board said that "Junta had failed to fully accept responsibility for his actions". [5]
Junta was eventually released on August 27, 2010. [6] He died on December 16, 2020, after a battle with cancer.[ citation needed]
THOMAS F. "TOMMY" JUNTA - Obituary - Charlestown, MA ...
CurrentObituary.com https://www.currentobituary.com › obit Dec 16, 2020