Penalty Phase of Murder Trial Starts

A jury is returning to court in northwest Ohio today to determine whether a truck driver should be recommended for death row for killing his boss, an Oil City native, and another man.

The same Wood County jury last week convicted Calvin Neyland Jr. of two counts of aggravated murder.

The penalty phase is expected to last three days. A death sentence is possible.

Neyland was found guilty of gunning down manager Doug Smith and retired Pennsylvania state trooper Thomas Lazar in August 2007 at Liberty Transportation outside Toledo. Lazar had been sent to the trucking company office to help fire Neyland. Smith's father is a former vice president for Quaker State. His parents still live in the Oil City area.

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