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An emotional Amber Guyger told the jury how she wished it was Botham Jean who had killed her that night, rather than the other way around.
An emotional Amber Guyger told the jury how she wished it was Botham Jean who had killed her that night, rather than the other way around.
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S1, EP41 "State's Rebuttal"Prosecutor claimed Amber Guyger was in a safe position even when she opened Botham Jean's door and saw him; they said that deadly force wasn't necessary.
Wrong Apartment Murder Trial
S1, EP42 "Verdict Of Amber Guyger"The state finished up its closing arguments; it was up to the jurors to decide whether Amber Guyger committed murder in the death of Botham Jean; Jurors deliberated for six hours before finding her guilty of murder.
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S1, EP43 "Punishment Phase"The jury decided Amber Guyger was guilty of murder in the shooting of Botham Jean; this meant she faced five to 99 years in prison; Botham Jean's mother was emotional as she told jurors all about his character.
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S1, EP44 "Emotional Testimonies"The punishment phase of the trial was full of emotion, as Amber Guyger faced up to 99 years behind bars for killing Botham Jean; who had a promising career as an accountant before he was killed by the defendant.
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S1, EP40 "Defense Pleads To The Jury"The jury heard intense closing arguments; the defense pleaded with jurors; it tried to make clear what the law says about self-defense and mistake of fact.
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S1, EP39 "Closing Arguments"The fate of Amber Guyger will likely be determined by the defense's ability to argue mistake of fact.
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S1, EP38 "Mistake of Fact"The shooting of Botham Jean was classified as a police-involved shooting even though Amber Guyger was technically off-duty.
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S1, EP37 "Fatal Mistake"The Defense wanted to bring in expert testimony to show the reality of what police officers go through in a high-stress situation.
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