Court Uphold 'Bucky's" Conviction

A New York appeals court has upheld the conviction of Ralph "Bucky" Phillips, who killed a state trooper in 2006 during the largest manhunt in New York state history.

The unanimous ruling from the Appellate Division of state Supreme Court in Albany rejected Phillips' claims that his guilty plea was coerced and that he'd gotten bad advice from a court-appointed lawyer.

Phillips is serving a life sentence without possibility of parole after telling a judge in 2006 that he was "guilty as hell."

Phillips admitted fatally shooting Trooper Joseph Longobardo and wounding troopers Donald Baker Jr. and Sean Brown after escaping from the Alden Correctional Facility.

He spent five months on the run and was captured by Pennsylvania State Police in a Warren County cornfield.

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