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Orange Man Sentenced to 31 Years in Prison for Shooting of High School Football Star

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A judge in Newark sentenced 25-year-old Mark of Orange,  to 31 years in state prison yesterday  in connection with the May  2012 shooting, of a former Orange High School football standout. 

Superior Court Judge Robert Gardner sentenced sentenced 22-year-old Mark Lovett of Orange, to 31 years by  for his role in the murder of Malcolm Bagley a spokewoman for the Essex County Prosecutor's Office said.

Lovett was convicted on July 15 of aggravated manslaughter, aggravated assault and weapons charges in connection with a May 27, 2012 drive-by shooting in Orange. 

Prosecutors said Lovett killed Bagley and injured another man during a drive-by shooting that occured on Taylor Street in Orange. After two attempts to reach a verdict, a jury finally convicted Lovett in July of aggravated manslaughter, aggravated assault and weapons charges.

Lovette was acquitted of murder and conspiracy to commit murder. A co-defendant, 26-year-old Shawn Watford,of East Orange, who is accused of driving the vehicle at the time of the shooting, case is still pending.