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Friday, September 28, 2012

Man Who Stabbed Friend to Death in Harper's Choice Gets 5 Years

Anthony Patrick Parker was found guilty of voluntary manslaughter in April.

  A man who was convicted of voluntary manslaughter in April for stabbing a friend to death in September 2011 was sentenced to five years in prison at Howard County Circuit Court on Friday morning. Anthony Patrick Parker, 54, surrendered to police the day after he stabbed Philip Edward Wise, 46, in the parking lot of an apartment complex in the 5500 block of Harper's Farm Road in Harper's Choice. Parker, who is listed in court records as having addresses in Columbia and Gwynn Oak, was convicted of voluntary manslaughter in Wise's death after a trial in April. During the trial, it was reported Wise and Parker were part of a group of six people traveling in a van looking for scrap metal when they changed plans to head to a cookout in Wilde …

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Thursday, April 26, 2012

Parker Convicted of Voluntary Manslaughter

Anthony Patrick Parker was convicted of voluntary manslaughter in the stabbing death of Phillip Edward Wise.

Anthony Patrick Parker, who admitted to stabbing Phillip Edward Wise with an eight-inch knife in a Harper's Choice parking lot but claimed self-defense, was convicted of voluntary manslaughter on Thursday, according to Wayne Kirwan, a spokesman for the state's attorney's office. The jury deliberated for seven hours, according to Kirwan. Parker, 53, who was listed in court records as having addresses in Long Reach and Gwynn Oak, turned himself in to police in September of 2011 after a warrant was issued for his arrest in relation to Wise's murder. During the trial, the prosecutor said Parker and Wise, 46, were riding around in a van with a group of friends on Sept. 13 when an argument began, according to a report in Explore Howard. Parker, …

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