The trial of a Raleigh store owner who was convicted of voluntary manslaughter in the the stabbing death of a customer in ...
Taiseer "Taz" Zarka was sentenced to five to seven years in prison on Thursday to end a high-profile trial that started with a fatal stabbing at his downtown Raleigh convenience store.
The sentencing phase included emotional testimonies, the store owner's apology to the family and harsh words from the judge.
Raleigh store owner Taiseer Zarka is sentenced to 5-7 years for voluntary manslaughter of customer Mark Garrity.
In the courtroom, the man’s friends and family wore T-shirts that read “#justiceformark” and showed his picture on the back, ...
On Wednesday, a Raleigh jury found Taiseer Zarka guilty of voluntary manslaughter in the 2023 death of Mark Garrity.
North Carolina convenience store owner was convicted of voluntary manslaughter over the killing of a suspected shoplifter.
Judge Keith Gregory instructed the 9 men and 3 women to find Taiseer "Taz" Zarka guilty of second-degree murder, voluntary manslaughter, or return a not-guilty verdict. Zarka would be found guilty of ...
Jurors convicted Taiseer “Taz” Zarka of voluntary manslaughter Wednesday, sparing him a murder sentence in the stabbing death ...
After a tense trial that captivated Raleigh, a Wake County jury found Taiseer "Taz" Zarka, the owner of Taz's Supermarket, ...
Jurors deliberated for roughly four hours Tuesday but did not reach a verdict in the trial of Taiseer “Taz” Zarka, the ...