BOSTON — After six days of deliberations, a verdict has been reached for the three men on trial for killing a 17-year-old in Charlestown in 2014.
Julio Baez, Alexander Soto, and Danilo Soto were all facing first-degree murder and armed assault with attempt to murder charges.
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Ryan Morrissey, who was 17, was at the A1 Convenience Store in November of 2014 when the three men allegedly mistook him for someone else and shot him in the chest. The men also shot at Morrissey's 19-year-old friend Jamie Lawton.
On Thursday, Baez was found guilty of all charges - including first-degree murder. Soto and Soto were both found not guilty.
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In court on Jan. 24, prosecutors say Baez planned the crime and drove the getaway car and Alex Soto and Danilo Soto, who are not related, were the shooters.
Throughout the trial, prosecutors brought evidence that the three men "undertook a joint venture to commit the shooting," according to the DA.
The evidence showed Baez knew about the fatal shooting plan, but prosecutors say witnesses - who could have provided critical testimony - opted to lie or remain silent.
The DA says Baez faces a mandatory life term. He is set to be sentenced Friday morning.