Criminal Law

Man Who Attempted to Kill His Wife with Bomb Resentenced to Nearly 40 Years in Prison

A man convicted in 1996 for the 1995 bombing at a North Raleigh building has been resentenced to almost 40 years.

Stephan Bullis was convicted in 1996 on six charges in the bombing at the then Business Telecom Inc. building. At the time, Bullis was sentenced to a mandatory life sentence, followed by consecutive terms of 30 years and and another term of 19 years, according to U.S. Attorney Michael Easley for the Eastern District of North Carolina.

In September, there were changes to the law that vacated two of Bullis’ charges leaving only the 19-year sentence standing. At that time, the court set the matter for resentencing, Easley said. Bullis has now been resentenced to 37 years.

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