Topic: Muzzammil Hassan

Man convicted of beheading wife gets 25-years-to-life sentence

BUFFALO (Reuters) - The founder of a Muslim TV network who was convicted of beheading his wife was sentenced on Wednesday to 25 years to life in prison, the maximum penalty under the law for the charge against him.Muzzammil Hassan, 46, was ...
A Buffalo man got 25 years to life Wednesday for beheading his wife in 2009.. . Muzzammil Hassan was convicted in February of the monstrous murder...
A Western New York man was convicted of beheading his wife after the jury deliberated for only an hour on Monday.. . Muzzammil Hassan used hunting...

Western New York man found guilty of beheading wife

BUFFALO, New York (Reuters) - A jury in western New York deliberated for only an hour on Monday before finding a local television producer, who ran a cable studio designed to promote understanding of Muslim culture, guilty of beheading his wife.Muzzammil Hassan ...

Buffalo man accused of beheading wife goes to trial

BUFFALO, New York (Reuters) - A trial begins on Monday in the case of a Muslim cable television producer accused of beheading his estranged wife inside a television studio the couple founded to promote cultural understanding.In the two years since Muzzammil Hassan ...
NY man accused of beheading wife tells judge doesn't feel safe in jail, says deputies beat himThe founder of a Muslim-oriented television station in western New York says he doesn't feel safe in jail as he awaits trial on charges ...

Muzzammil Hassan

Muzzammil Hassan is the founder and CEO of the Muslim television network Bridges TV in Orchard Park, New York. Despite early reports that Hassan confessed to police, he plead not guilty to the charges in court on March 13 , 2009 .

Aasiya Hassan

Aasiya Hassan was the estranged wife of Muslim television station owner Muzzammil Hassan . Muslim Television Channel Founder Charged With Beheading His Wife CNN: Muslim Television Channel Founder Charged With Beheading His Wife

Accused wife beheader citing spouse abuse

Attorneys for a television executive charged with stabbing and beheading his wife can introduce evidence of "battered spouse syndrome," a New York judge ruled. Prosecutors in the case against Muzzammil Hassan said the decision by Erie County Judge Thomas P. Franczyk would ...
Trial delayed for NY man charged with beheading wife to allow for psychiatrist's testimonyThe trial of a western New York man accused of beheading his wife and leaving her body at the Muslim-oriented television station they owned has been delayed until ...