Crime & Safety

Jurczuk Receives Maximum Sentence for 2012 Beating Death of Alexander Callahan

Lesley Jurczuk beat Callahan, a West Roxbury man, to death inside the Suffolk County House of Correction in 2012.

More than two years after 25-year-old Alexander Callahan was brutally beaten to death inside the Suffolk County House of Correction, his killer was sentenced to spend the next 20 years in prison.

According to a recent press release, Jurczuk, 53, was convicted last month of voluntary manslaughter in Callahan’s beating death. He was sentenced to 18 to 20 years in prison, the maximum sentence allowed under the law. Jurczuk’s attorney sought a sentence of four to seven years.

During the course of the 10-day trial, First Assistant District Attorney Patrick Haggan presented evidence and testimony to prove that Jurczuk and Callahan shared a cell in a low-security unit inside the Suffolk County House of Correction on Dec. 2, 2012; at the time, Jurczuk was serving a two-and-a-half-year term for domestic assault and battery, while Callahan was a few months from finishing a one-year sentence for assault.

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