Oct. 10



PENNSYLVANIA:

Killer of grandmother, infant, asks for death penalty


As a jury prepared to resume a hearing to determine his punishment for the 2012 murder of a King of Prussia infant and her grandmother, the 28-year-old defendant told the judge not to bother.

"I don't want this hearing," Ranghunandan Yandamuri quietly told Montgomery County Court Judge Steven T. O'Neill. "I would rather take the death penalty."

Yandamuri, 28, a former information technology worker who immigrated from India on a work visa, did not explain his reasoning, and ultimately it was moot.

After consulting with his court-appointed attorney at the urging of O'Neil, Yandamuri agreed to be present for the hearing and allow it to move forward.

And after representing himself during trial, Yandamuris - who was convicted Thursday of 1st-degree murder - also agreed to allow Henry S. Hilles to represent him during the penalty phase.

A Montgomery County jury will decide whether to sentence Yandamuri to death or life in prison after hearing from a slate of witnesses. Those proceedings are to begin Friday.

Yandamuri's mother, Padmavathi, testified Thursday and tearfully asked the jury to spare her son's life.

(source: Philadelphia Inquirer)
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