A New York court scheduled formal sentencing Thursday for the man convicted in the Gilgo Beach serial killings, prosecutors confirmed Saturday.
The defendant was found guilty after a trial that spanned months of testimony about victims discovered along a Long Island highway corridor.
Families of the murdered women plan to deliver impact statements before the judge imposes prison terms that could include life without parole.
Defense attorneys may file post-conviction motions, but the sentencing date proceeds unless an appellate stay is granted.
The Gilgo Beach case reshaped Suffolk County policing practices and prompted renewed scrutiny of missing-person protocols.
Media access will be restricted in the courtroom to protect victim relatives from intrusive coverage during the hearing.
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