Albany Man Arraigned on Attempted Murder, Assault Charges
Man Pleads Not Guilty to Second-Degree Attempted Murder, Other Counts
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)– An Albany County judge arraigned a man on second-degree attempted murder charges and more on Monday morning. The county DA’s office said Donald Norris-Boyd, 30, pleaded not guilty.
Indictment Details Stabbing Incident
According to officials, an indictment accuses Norris-Boyd of breaking into a Townsend Park Apartment’s unit on December 12, 2024, and stabbing the victim inside the apartment in the chest. If convicted, Norris-Boyd faces a possible 25-year sentence.
Victim’s Condition
At the time of his arrest, Albany Police said the victim was transported to Albany Medical Center with non-life-threatening injuries.
Bail Set
Norris-Boyd’s bail is set at $50,000 cash, $120,000 insured bond, or $175,000 partially secured bond.
Charges
- Second-degree attempted murder
- First-degree assault
- Second-degree assault
- First-degree burglary
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Conclusion
The arraignment of Donald Norris-Boyd on attempted murder and assault charges is a serious development in the case, and the next steps will be crucial in determining the outcome. The community will be closely following the developments in this case.
FAQs
* What are the charges against Donald Norris-Boyd?
– Second-degree attempted murder, first-degree assault, second-degree assault, and first-degree burglary.
* What is the bail set for Norris-Boyd?
– $50,000 cash, $120,000 insured bond, or $175,000 partially secured bond.
* What is the possible sentence for Norris-Boyd if convicted?
– 25 years.