A Manhattan man who provided the weapon used in a murder has been sentenced to life in prison.
Forty-two-year-old Domingo Soto was sentenced Monday for aiding and abetting the death of 31-year-old Steve Freel in December 2011. He was also sentenced to four concurrent years in prison for drug charges.
The sentence came after a judge denied a motion to grant Soto a new trial.
Prosecutors say Soto provided the .45-caliber handgun that 20-year-old Michael Layne used to kill Freel, whose body was found along a rural road near Manhattan.
Layne pleaded no contest to second-degree murder in Freel’s death.
Prosecutors say Freel and Layne committed several armed robberies together but had a disagreement, which led to Freel’s murder.