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Nicole Addimando (born 1989) is an American woman who shot and killed her domestic partner in Poughkeepsie, New York in September 2017. She was sentenced to 19 years to life and is incarcerated at Bedford Hills Correctional Facility for Women. Since Addimando's original sentence, an appeals court found that Addimando should have qualified for a reduced sentence under the , thus reducing her sentence to 7.5 years.

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  • Nicole Addimando (born 1989) is an American woman who shot and killed her domestic partner in Poughkeepsie, New York in September 2017. She was sentenced to 19 years to life and is incarcerated at Bedford Hills Correctional Facility for Women. According to Addimando, her partner, Christopher Grover, had physically and sexually abused her for years. She claimed that she shot Grover while he sat on their couch after he had threatened her with the gun. She was convicted of second-degree murder as well as criminal possession of a handgun. In 2019, New York passed a law that made her eligible for a reduction of her sentence as a victim of domestic violence. However, in February 2020, Judge Edward McLoughlin ruled that her case did not meet the requirements of a reduced sentence because, according to the judge, she could have left her abuser. Since Addimando's original sentence, an appeals court found that Addimando should have qualified for a reduced sentence under the , thus reducing her sentence to 7.5 years. (en)
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  • Nicole Addimando (born 1989) is an American woman who shot and killed her domestic partner in Poughkeepsie, New York in September 2017. She was sentenced to 19 years to life and is incarcerated at Bedford Hills Correctional Facility for Women. Since Addimando's original sentence, an appeals court found that Addimando should have qualified for a reduced sentence under the , thus reducing her sentence to 7.5 years. (en)
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  • Nicole Addimando (en)
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