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Phillip Sam looks behind him as experts provide testimony Aug. 20, 2015, in Laramie County District Court in Cheyenne. Sam shot and killed teenager Tyler Burns near Martin Luther King Jr. Park in October 2014. Blaine McCartney/Wyoming Tribune Eagle

CHEYENNE – The Wyoming Supreme Court has ruled that a Laramie County District Court judge got Phillip Sam’s sentence right the second time around.

After being convicted of one count of first-degree murder and 12 counts of aggravated assault and battery for crimes he com- mitted when he was 16 years old, Judge Thomas Campbell originally sentenced Sam to a prison term that left him eligible for parole after 52 years.


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Isabella Alves is the Wyoming Tribune Eagle’s criminal justice reporter. She can be reached at ialves@wyomingnews.com or 307-633-3128. Follow her on Twitter @IsabellaAlves96.

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