A Mt. Carmel man will find out tomorrow morning how many years he will spend in prison for killing his girlfriend last year. In July, 34-year-old Ruben Corzine entered an open plea of guilty to first degree murder in the 2020 stabbing death of 41 year old Jennifer Phelps at their residence at 909 Cherry Street. State’s attorney Kelli Storckman says Phelps was stabbed 37 times by Corzine.
According to his attorney, public defender James Lane, Corzine chose to plead guilty to not put the victim’s family though a trial. Corzine will be sentenced tomorrow morning by Judge Kimbara Harrell and faces anywhere from 20 to 60 years in prison with no good day credits being available to shorten his prison term.
