More prison time for murderer over New York escape
NEW YORK, United States—A convicted murderer who escaped a maximum-security New York prison and went on the run for three weeks last year was sentenced Wednesday to up to 14 years more time behind bars, officials said.
David Sweat, who is already serving a life sentence without parole for murdering a sheriff’s deputy in 2002, had pleaded guilty to two counts of escape and one count of possessing dangerous contraband.
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He was sentenced at a Clinton County court in the state of New York to between seven and 14 years, in what was a largely procedural move.
Sweat was captured just south of the Canadian border on June 28 after his audacious prison bust with convicted killer Richard Matt, who was shot dead by a US border patrol.
Article continues after this advertisementThe multimillion-dollar manhunt forced up to 1,300 law enforcement officers to scour the rugged, remote area around the Clinton Correctional Facility after Sweat and Matt broke free on June 6.
They used power tools to cut through cell walls, then crawled through pipes to emerge from a manhole in the village of Dannemora.