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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CIVIL ENGINEERING ACCOUNTING FINANCE EL PASO ENERGY American teen convicte by Israeli court of killir Monday • Sc TEL AVIV, Israel (AP] — Samuel Sheinbein was silent on the subject for two years. Yesterday, he spoke only a single word. “Yes,” the stone-faced Maryland teen-ager said when an Israeli judge asked him whether he stran gled an acquaintance with a rope in a middle-class suburb of Wash ington, D.C., then cut up the body with an electric saw and burned the parts. Under a plea bargain that infu riated U.S. prosecutors, Shein bein, 19, is to be sentenced to 24 years in an Israeli prison for the 1997 killing. He will probably be paroled after 14 years, counting the two years he has already spent in Israeli custody. He could have received a much tougher sentenc if he were convicted as an adult ii the United States. Sheinbein fled to Israel shortl after the killing of Alfredo Tello J in September 1997 and successfu ly fought extradition. The case sharply strained rek tions between Israel and the Uni ed States. Yesterday, standing handcuffe between two policemen, Sheinbei stared straight ahead as the verdk was read out, ignoring the earner crews that packed the Tel Aviv Di: trict Court just as he had ignore questions shouted at him as h came in. Although he has picked up son' basic Hebrew, Sheinbein listened I an interpreter translate tbs' ings into English. When Judge Uri Goren if he had Tello and cut up and bit body, Sheinbein answers the Hebrew word for yes. The sentence will noils ed down until Oct. 11, ate worker has submitted an Sheinbein. The report is because Sheinbein was 1" nor — at the time of ihel; The judge still hasdonf discretion and could longer or shorter semen proposed in the plea However, a life term is No one who committed a minor has ever been life in Israel. 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