NY MAN SENTENCED TO LIFE IN IPSWICH MURDER

Essex Superior Court Judge David Lowy today imposed the mandatory sentence of life without parole on Cheng Sun, 51, Bronx, NY, who was convicted last week of first degree murder in the stabbing death of Shui Keung “Tony” Woo, 62 on September 27, 2011.

Judge Lowy also adopted the Commonwealth’s recommendation of 40 to 60 years for Stealing By Confinement, and 18 to 20 years for Assault to Rob a Person over 60 Years Old to be served concurrently with the life sentence.

In her sentencing argument, Essex Assistant District Attorney Kristen Buxton, told the court that her recommendation for the concurrent sentences for Stealing by Confinement and Assault to Rob a Person over 60 were academic given the mandatory life in prison.  However, she argued that this crime was so vicious, gratuitous, and calculated that it merited a lengthy sentence.

“It is hard to imagine a more egregious crime than this one.  There was no jealousy or rage.  It was just cold calculation and, in the end, for nothing,” ADA Buxton said.  “This has had a devastating impact not just on Mr. Woo’s family, but on the community of Ipswich where Mr. Woo was widely beloved.”

“Mr. Woo’s life was taken from him with such callous depravity, just as he was to beginning to enjoy the fruits of his lifetime of hard work and devotion to his family and community,” Essex District Attorney Jonathan Blodgett said.  “No amount of prison time can compensate for that loss, however, I hope Mr. Woo’s family can draw some comfort knowing that that this defendant will spend the rest of his life in prison.”

“Tony Woo was a well-liked member of this community and his murder shattered our sense of peace,” said Ipswich Police Chief Paul Nikas.  “I commend the hard work of everyone involved in bringing this man to justice.”

Essex Assistant District Attorney Philip Mallard second seated ADA Buxton and was instrumental in introducing the technical evidence at trial.  Massachusetts State Police Detective Lts. Steve McDonald and Norman Zuk, MSP Trooper Anthony Schena, Ipswich Police Detective Peter Dziadose led the investigation.  Essex Victim Witness Services Chief Maureen Wilson Leal served as the victim advocate.

Mr. Sun’s co-defendant, Sifa Lee, 38, of Quincy is scheduled for trial on March 8th.  There is a status hearing on that case on Wednesday, March 2nd at noon.  The two men were originally scheduled to be tried together, but a shortage of Chinese language interpreters forced the cases to be severed.

A third co-defendant, Jun Di Lin, pleaded guilty to manslaughter on September 22, 2014.  He will be sentenced upon conclusion of Mr. Lee’s trial.

Mr. Sun was represented by Attorney Michael Phelan.

The Woo Family released the following statement following the sentencing of Cheng Sun:

“We are heartbroken over the loss of our Dad. Shui Keung “Tony” Woo was a loving: husband, father, grandfather and a caring friend to so many. Although there will never be closure, we humbly recognize all the many victims’ families that do not have this moment to embrace. We are immeasurably appreciative of the Jury’s Decision as well as their practically immediate response.

Every day for the past 4 ½ years, we have taken solace in the unyielding determination of the Essex DA’s Office along with the amazing efforts of Law Enforcement to bring these deplorable individuals to justice. We think about Tony every day, miss him beyond words and will continue fighting the good fight in his memory, as we wait with our family and closest friends for the trial of the 3rd defendant.”

From:
Carrie Kimball Monahan
Director of Communications

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