Man Accused of Hitting, Killing Two With Motorcycle Going on Trial in 2023

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The Albany man accused of hitting and killing two people while he was riding a motorcycle will be going on trial next year.

Prosecutors say Anthony Futia was under the influence of drugs and alcohol when he struck eight-year-old Quinton Delgadillo and his stepfather, 38-year-old Jamie Persons while the victims were near the entrance of a bike path in Lake George in June. Futia was offered the chance to plead guilty in exchange for a sentence of no more than 20 years to life in prison but rejected it. That means his trial is going to begin in March.


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