Marjorie Ann Orbin Sentenced to Life for Murder
Defendant Found Guilty of Killing Husband, Jay Orbin
Marjorie Ann Orbin Sentenced to Natural Life Plus Five Years
Marjorie Ann Orbin was sentenced to natural life in prison for the murder of her husband, Jay Orbin, and two additional counts of theft. The sentence was imposed on November 21, 2009, by a judge in Phoenix, Arizona.
Orbin was arrested on November 21, 2009, after police found Jay Orbin's dismembered body in their home. She was convicted of first degree murder in July 2010.
In conclusion, the sentencing of Marjorie Ann Orbin for the murder of Jay Orbin is a tragic end to a story of domestic violence. Orbin's actions have left a permanent mark on the lives of all who knew her, and her sentence serves as a warning to others who may consider committing such a heinous crime.
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