Crime & Safety
Second Guilty Conviction for Kalila Taylor
After deliberating for about three hours, a jury found Kalila Taylor guilty of second-degree homicide on Monday.

Kalila Taylor was again found guilty by a Suffolk County jury on Monday for killing Curtisha Morning 16 years ago.
A jury deliberated for about three hours, said Suffolk County District Attorney Spokesman Bob Clifford, before convicting 35-year-old Taylor of second-degree homicide.
Taylor stabbed Morning, Riverhead High School's homecoming queen, over 90 times in a jealous rage over a boy. After she was originally found guilty in 1999, the case was thrown out in 2004 after an appellate court determined that a judge gave incorrect instructions to the convicting jury.
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She is scheduled to be sentenced on Aug. 22, and faces 25 years to life.
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