The Binghamton man on trial for second degree murder was found guilty today in Broome County Court. 22-year-old Isaiah Criss was charged with murder for the shooting death of Jeremiah Reynolds in September of 2012 near the Rock B. Tavern in Binghamton. After jury deliberations were delayed until today, the jury found Criss guilty of both murder and the second degree weapons possession charge. Sentencing has been scheduled for Friday, April 25th, but that date could be moved up pending court paperwork.
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