Cristobal Veliz
Feds Seek Life Sentence For Narcy Novack In Family Killings
Narcy Novack, the South Florida woman convicted of orchestrating the killings of her millionaire husband and his mother, should spend the rest of her life in prison, according to federal prosecutors.
Jury Convicts Narcy Novack For Causing 2 Deaths
Narcy Novack has been convicted by a New York state jury of orchestrating the killings of her husband, Ben Novack, and her mother-in-law, Bernice Novack.
Novack Murder Trial In 2nd Day Of Deliberations
Jury deliberations have resumed Tuesday in the case against Narcy Novack and her brother Cristobal Veliz in the 2009 killings of her millionaire husband and mother-in-law in 2009.
Jury Begins Deliberations In Novack Murder Trial
Jury deliberations are underway in the case against Narcy Novack and her brother Cristobal Veliz in the 2009 killings of her millionaire husband and mother-in-law in 2009.
Jury To Get Case Monday In Novack Murder Trial
Jury deliberations are expected to begin Monday in the case against Narcy Novack and her brother Cristobal Veliz in the 2009 killings of her millionaire husband and mother-in-law in 2009.
Jury Could Get Case Friday In Novack Murder Trial
Jury deliberations are expected to begin Friday in the case against Narcy Novack and her brother Cristobal Veliz in the 2009 killings of her millionaire husband and mother-in-law in 2009.
Closing Arguments Resume In Novack Murder Trial
Closing arguments resumed Thursday in the murder trial of Narcy Novak and her brother Cristobal Veliz charged in the death of Novack’s husband and mother in 2009.
Closing Arguments Expected In Novack Murder Trial
Closing arguments are scheduled to get underway Tuesday in the trial of Narcy Novack and her brother.
Closing Arguments Delayed In Novack Murder Trial
Closing arguments, scheduled to take place Monday in the trial of Narcy Novack and her brother, have been delayed.
Narcy Novack’s Brother Denies Involvement In NY, S. Fla. Murders
One of two people, on trial for killing South Florida millionaire Ben Novack Jr. said in court Monday he had nothing to do with it.






