An uncle and nephew have each been sentenced to lengthy prison terms for their respective roles in a botched 2018 robbery that culminated in a fatal shooting, Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond S. Santiago announced on Thursday.
Marcus Morrisey, 52, got a life prison sentence — defined by state law as 75 years. His 30-year-old nephew, Danron Morrisey, was sentenced to 55 years under the terms set down yesterday by Monmouth County Superior Court Judge Marc C. Lemieux. Both sentences are subject to New Jersey’s No Early Release Act (NERA), meaning a minimum of 85 percent of the term must be served before the possibility of parole.
The case background …
At 9:21 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 10, 2018, Neptune Township police responded to a report of a person being shot at 1030 Old Corlies Avenue. Responding officers arrived to find the victim, 43-year-old Randolph Goodman, who had sustained a gunshot to his abdomen.
Goodman was transported to Jersey Shore University Medical Center, where he succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead several hours later.
A joint investigation involving members of the MCPO Major Crimes Bureau and the Neptune Township Police Department was launched. It resulted in the identification of the Morriseys as the individuals responsible for the shooting. Marcus Morrisey was arrested on Thursday, Nov. 29, 2018. Danron Morrisey was taken into custody on Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2019. Both men were indicted in February of 2019.
Following a three-week trial before Judge Lemieux, on Monday, Feb.13, 2023, a jury found both men guilty of murder, felony murder, armed robbery, unlawful possession of a firearm, and possession of a firearm for an unlawful purpose. Marcus Morrisey was also convicted of possession of a prohibited weapon (a stun gun) and possession of a weapon (stun gun) for an unlawful purpose.
The case was prosecuted by Monmouth County Assistant Prosecutors Michael Luciano and Ellyn Rajfer, who during yesterday’s sentencing hearing described how, motivated in part by a “perceived slight,” the two defendants planned and executed a robbery of Goodman at his home.
Describing the encounter as an “ambush,” Luciano said the Armed Robbery had ended as Goodman and his girlfriend were “retreating back up the steps” into their apartment when Danron Morrisey fired the fatal shot.
Goodman’s mother, donning a jacket she said once belonged to her son, read a statement into the record during yesterday’s hearing, as did Goodman’s brother, and Rajfer read a statement from Goodman’s father on his behalf. The courtroom gallery was filled to near-capacity by the victim’s friends and loved ones.
Marcus Morrisey was represented by Joshua Hood, Esq., with an office in Freehold, while Danron Morrisey was represented by John Perrone, Esq., with an office in Long Branch.
— Edited press release from the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office
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