Crime & Safety

Two Attackers Get Federal Prison Sentence for Hate Crime

The men are currently serving five years in prison.

Christopher Cain and Dorian Moragne, who pleaded guilty in the attack of a gay man in the Pittsburgh area in early 2012 are now serving five years, were sentenced Wednesday to ten months in federal prison.

CBS Atlanta reported the update on the men, who along with Darael Demare Williams, were sentenced last summer to five years in prison by the state court. 

See CBS Atlanta's full report, attached to this article.

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