Oct 07, 2020 · Wolfe City police officer Shaun Lucas has retained attorney Robert Rogers as he faces murder charges for the Oct. 3 shooting of Price while responding to a domestic dispute call at a gas station ...
Oct 07, 2020 · Wolfe City police officer Shaun Lucas has retained attorney Robert Rogers as he faces murder charges for the Oct. 3 shooting of Price while responding to a domestic dispute call at a gas station ...
Aug 05, 2021 · Botham Jean’s younger brother Brandt Jean hugging Amber Guyger at her trial on October 2, 2019. Tom Fox/Pool via REUTERS Jean’s mother Allison Jean hugging family members after Guyger was ...
May 03, 2021 · By Victor Omondi. Former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger, who shot dead Botham Jean in 2018, is now asking a Texas appeals court to throw out her murder conviction in the case. However, things didn’t turn out as she hoped, because her attorney, during a hearing on Tuesday, made arguments that were not logical to the justices.
lawyer Michael MowlaGuyger's lawyer Michael Mowla appeared at the 1 p.m. hearing Tuesday before the Court of Appeals in the Fifth District of Texas in Dallas. Her appeal requested a lesser charge and a new hearing for her punishment. The hearing ended after about 35 minutes.Apr 26, 2021
Guyger was sentenced to 10 years in prison, but an overturn of her conviction could lessen the sentence. Right now, she's serving her time in the Mountain View Unit of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice in Gatesville, roughly 130 miles south of Dallas.Apr 23, 2021
2019 and sentenced to 10 years in prison. Her appeal requested a lesser charge and a new hearing for her punishment. Guyger argued that the evidence is legally insufficient to show she committed murder, according to court documents. The court ruled that evidence supported the guilty verdict of murder.Aug 5, 2021
10-yearJurors heard six days of testimony before convicting Guyger of murder in October 2019. She is serving a 10-year prison sentence.Apr 26, 2021
Former police officer Amber Guyger, who was found guilty of murdering her neighbor Botham Jean when she entered his apartment in 2018, has filed an appeal for her conviction.Aug 7, 2020
The decision by the 5th Texas Court of Appeals in Dallas means Guyger, who turns 33 on Monday, will continue to serve her 10-year prison sentence and largely dashes her hopes of having the 2019 conviction overturned. She will become eligible for parole in 2024, under her current sentence.Aug 6, 2021