NEW YORK — A sentencing for a man who pleaded guilty to a murderous citywide rampage that included stabbings, carjacking and other crimes was postponed Wednesday, but the brother of one of his victims asked the judge for the maximum prison term for him.
Maksim Gelman pleaded guilty last month to murder and other charges in the February 2011 spree, which authorities say involved stabbing his stepfather and two acquaintances to death, fatally running down a pedestrian and attacking a subway rider. No plea deal was offered.
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