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Judge Joe Lopez allows five different jailhouse phones to be played for the jury; this is in the state's case against the defendant pushing for a death sentence; prosecutors introduce the jury to phone calls and emails Ronald made in jail.

Judge Joe Lopez allows five different jailhouse phones to be played for the jury; this is in the state's case against the defendant pushing for a death sentence; prosecutors introduce the jury to phone calls and emails Ronald made in jail.

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Mistress & Child Murder Trial

S1, EP82 "The Midnight Verdict"

The jury deliberates for 10 hours and returns its unanimous verdict at midnight; Ronald Burgos-Avilés stands directly in front of Judge Joe Lopez to receive his formal sentence.

Mistress & Child Murder Trial

S1, EP81 "Wrapping up Final Remarks to the Jury"

According to his attorney in his capital murder trial, Ronald Burgos-Avilés is not violent and has been cooperating with authorities since his arrest for killing Griselda and Dominic Hernandez.

Mistress & Child Murder Trial

S1, EP80 "Every Life Is Sacred"

Ronald Burgos-Avilés' attorney reminds jurors that every life is sacred; defense attorney William Boggs reminds jurors that ever since he was arrested for these double murders there were no complaints or issues of him as a jail inmate awaiting trial.

Mistress & Child Murder Trial

S1, EP79 "He Belongs on Death Row"

The State made its closing remarks trying to convince the jury that Ronald Burgos-Avilés' role in the stabbings of Griselda and Dominic Hernandez merited lethal injection; prosecutor Isidro Alaniz told jurors the defendant should be on death row.

Original Air Date: Oct 23, 2024
Rating: TV14
Playback: HD
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