The driver who killed an expectant Brooklyn couple in a high-speed hit-and-run got his 20-to-life murder conviction thrown out in 1995 by claiming he was forced at gunpoint to commit the crime, court documents show.
Julio Acevedo, 44, was found guilty in 1989 of killing Kelvin "50 Cent" Martin, but the conviction was overturned when he argued he was kidnapped and threatened with death unless he pulled off the hit.
His claim was backed up by a crook involved in the killing who turned government informant and testified about Martin's murder in another case, the documents show.
After his conviction was vacated, Acevedo pleaded guilty to manslaughter, received a lighter sentence, and was released.
He is charged in the March 3 hit-and-run that resulted in the deaths of Nachman and Raizel Glauber and their son, who died after a C-section.
Raizel's uncle, Rabbi Moshe Silberstein, called Acevedo's account of being forced to shoot Martin "nonsense."
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