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Falls man gets 12 years for killing his ex-wife
Updated: August 21, 2010, 9:51 AM
LOCKPORT — A Niagara Falls man forced to back away from his story that he killed his
ex-wife accidentally last year while engaging in gunplay during sex was sentenced Tuesday
to spend 12 years in state prison.
John A. Polley, 67, shot Julia Polley in the head while the two were in his bed together
Jan. 11, 2009.
His ex-wife was 52.
More than 20 of her friends and family members were in Niagara County Court for the
sentencing, including her older brother, Charles McGill, of Youngstown, who served as a family
spokesman in the courtroom.
"For the past 15 months we've had to read in the papers and listen to John claim how his
cowardly act ... resulted in Julie's death from a day of drinking and gun play gone wrong. We
don't believe for one moment that [his] fabricated story contains a shred of truth. Anyone who
knows Julie also knew her genuine fear and dislike of guns of any kind.
"Don't even try to get us to believe that she would try to play with a loaded firearm."
John Polley told police after the shooting that he and his ex-wife had spent the day
drinking at an American Legion post and veterans post in the Falls, then went to his 78th
Street home together.
He said his .44-caliber pistol accidentally went off while the two were engaged in a sex
act, and he also told police the former couple was planning to get back together after six and
a half years apart.
When he pleaded guilty to first-degree manslaughter Dec. 23, he had to accept
responsibility for the shooting and admit it was an intentional act.
His ex-wife's family members, both inside the courtroom and after sentencing, disputed the
idea the Polleys were close to a complete reconciliation, although the family did say the
former couple occasionally spent time together.
In court, McGill spoke of history of domestic violence that his sister never reported to
police.
"For some unknown reason," he told John Polley, "she always let you back into her life."
Outside court, McGill and his brother Rod, of Lewiston, told The Buffalo News they were
unhappy with the 12-year sentence, but agreed that the outcome of a trial would have been
uncertain.
John Polley originally was charged with second-degree murder and could have faced 25 years
in prison had he been convicted on that charge.
He was indicted on charges of second-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter, an
indictment his defense lawyer called contradictory.
Second-degree murder is intentional killing; second-degree manslaughter is defined as
recklessly causing a death.
The first-degree manslaughter plea bargain forced Polley to admit he intentionally killed
his former wife.
Assistant District Attorney Timothy Lundquist said the quality of evidence in a case like
this makes it difficult.
"No one is ever happy," the prosecutor said, "but there are limitations of proof and we
have to dispense it the best we can based on the circumstances."
John Polley did not speak in court when asked by County Judge Sara Sheldon Sperrazza for a
comment, but his attorney, Joseph M. LaTona, did.
LaTona said during the year he has worked with Polley, his client has expressed deep
regrets and called Julia Polley a "wonderful, admirable woman."
In addition to the 12-year state prison term, Sperrazza also sentenced Polly to five years
of post-release supervision.
"No amount of time is going to be enough to pay for what you have done," Charles McGill
told his former brother-in-law before sentencing. "No, your ultimate punishment has yet to be
determined. Your final fate is in the hands of God. May he have mercy on your soul."
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