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Given the delay to start the sentencing phase for his 2019 conviction, I'm just glad that the Court set an unprecedented bond at $1M, and that DT hasn't been able to swing it!So here's my question...I can't remember how much time he already has served in jail. And doesn't that count as time already served? If he doesn't get life he could still get out soon just depending on whatever the sentence is.
And they did show the episode on 20/20...I think they said what kind of sentence some jurors were leaning towards but I don't recall the breakdown. Does anyone know?
I feel bad for her family....they never got to be around Evan.
I don't know what to think or predict for the sentence after a jury twice-convicted this defendant for murder, yet they were unable to agree on his sentence?? It's mind-numbing to me!
The vote has to be unanimous and I think Mr. Kahan previously stated that all but two voted for a life sentence.
Seems this was a first where jurors were not unanimous for the sentence:
However, after the jury deliberated for 19 hours, over three days, they could not reach a unanimous agreement on sentencing.
“There is no precedent for finding someone guilty the second time and not agreeing on a sentencing,” says Kahan.
https://www.katymagazineonline.com/...tencing-22-years-after-pregnant-wife-s-murder