James E. Carr was sentenced today to 40 years in prison for murdering an unarmed bail bondsman March 6 in South Richmond.
The term imposed for the death of James W. Woolfolk III will run consecutive to the 10 years that Carr recently had revoked in Henrico County on a prior robbery conviction. That means Carr, who will turn 21 later this month, has a total sentence of 50 years to serve.
Richmond Circuit Judge Beverly W. Snukals, following a jury's recommendation, this morning sentenced Carr to 37 years for first-degree murder and three years for felonious use of a firearm.

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