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Queen's husband, who was described as delusional

John Nicosia was at the Emergency Medical Service Station in Astoria, Queens, where he worked, as a hectic man stuck to report a stitch.

Mr. Nicosia, a rescue doctor, hurried into the corner of the 41st Street and the 20th Avenue, where there was a number on the sidewalk. Mr. Nicosia immediately recognized Alison Russo, a lieutenant that he had seen in the station just a few minutes earlier.

“She didn't breathe alone, no pulse,” said Nicosia, adding: “I immediately started doing what I was trained for.”

But the CPR, which Mr. Nicosia appeared this afternoon in September 2022, was unable to preserve his colleague's life, and on Monday the judges of the Supreme Court in Queens Peter Zisopoulos found them guilty of murdering them.

He has a minimum penalty of 15 years for life in prison and a maximum of 25 years for life.

The public prosecutor presented a wealth of evidence that Mr. Zisopoulos put together with the murder – decisively a video about the ongoing murder. But Justice Ushir Pandit-Durant kept the defense to present evidence that Mr. Zisopoulos, whose mother told the authorities, was mentally ill. The judge said that defense lawyers had not submitted a message that would have the prosecutors prepared for refutation.

During a summation, one of Mr. Zisopoulos' lawyers proposed that his client was not “sharp” or “consciously” and that the intention of forming the intention of forming was an element of the murder suspicion with which he was confronted with.

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