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Has anyone from the jury spoken publicly?
have seen nothing and hope if someone hears or sees anything they will post here...I am not expecting anything...they have to realize how controversial the sentencing phase is...they live right in Dallas. She would be a fool to appeal anything...Has anyone from the jury spoken publicly?
I think the brother's statement and hug threw everyone off!! I know it threw me off. I was stunned by that, I have to be honest. It made me forget all the broader ramifications and all the testimony about her character. But now that I've slept on it, I'm back to reality!
This forum went from cries for justice to Kumbaya and nothing but praise for how wonderful everyone is and AG deserves nothing but forgiveness and the ten years is just fine, it’s no big deal that she’s racist and violent.
Did the justice seekers just leave or has everyone really turned that quick? I can’t handle this.
I think the brother's statement and hug threw everyone off!! I know it threw me off. I was stunned by that, I have to be honest. It made me forget all the broader ramifications and all the testimony about her character. But now that I've slept on it, I'm back to reality!
I really have to agree strongly with this , I have a husband and a coworker that tries lately to push religion off on me, and its really bothering me . I have nothing against it but just don't , I don't push my stuff on anyone !
I agree with everything you say but that being said, I think the general population is just sick of hearing how African Americans are quickly gunned down and other races can shoot 20 people and calmly be taken into custody , or gunned down because of a traffic stop , what I'm saying is it really gets to people and that's why , not condoning it , I think what Botham's brother did STOPPED Dallas from rioting last night , but the hate does not surprise me .
I agree !!!! now that little Brother did a forgiving thing everyone seems to think we should too, Sorry if this was a big ugly scary man cop would ya'll be Ok with 10 years ? I don't think so ....
BBM.
Exactly. Not only the brother but the judge. I guess now we're all supposed to walk around with our bibles and be good forgiving, compassionate Christians or else be labeled angry/violent. But there's no compassion for unarmed young men being gunned down by police on a regular basis. No THEY deserve that because they stole candy or had some pot on them. But AG, oh AG just made a "mistake" and how dare we be so mean to her.
NAACP President Aubrey Hooper said in a statement that the organization saw the sentence as inadequate, but prayed that Jean's family could find some closure with the conviction.
A video of Jean's final moments, as first responders worked to revive him from gunshot wounds, was shown while his family was in the courtroom. They left sobbing, and Judge Tammy Kemp said she hadn't considered the hurt it would cause his loved ones.
Prosecutor LaQuita Long ended with text on a screen from one of Jean's pastors, who said recently: "To the defendant, he was just a silhouette in a room. To everyone who knew Botham, he was the brightest light in the room." It was a reference to Guyger's testimony, when she described seeing Jean in his apartment for the first time, saying she only saw a silhouette.
Lead prosecutor Jason Hermus walked over to the Jean family in the silent, mostly empty courtroom after the sentence.
"I'm sorry," he said. "I can't explain that."
Jean's father shook his hand. "You fought a good fight."
'This is where you start'
Amber Guyger sentenced to 10 years for Botham Jean's murder
BBMAbout all he can say...I doubt that anything said in the closing made too much difference...I would have preferred Hermus do the final closing...I thought the suggestion of 28 years was more than fair...even thinking they might go higher...I think they pretty much had that sentence in mind when they returned to the room...it did not take very long...probably easy to rule out "passion". Glad it was a diverse jury and it was mostly women and I think Amber's mother and the drug addict (can't remember name) were powerful and maybe some of the jurors are super religious too and really believe she can be redeemed and 10 years seemed like the right number. We have to honor that....she will be in at least 5 and that will be 5 where she can prepare for a new career...people are already wanting to write to her . That time will go fast...still can marry and have kids. awhile I have my doubts about her really changing but I assume no more guys for her!!
Just my 2 cents...the sentence did not fit the crime.
And Jean's brother is an 18 year old who is probably sweet, naive, innocent, led a sheltered life & didn't truly grasp everything that was wrong with this case. But the judge allowing him to hug Guyger in court was absolutely crazy in my opinion. And then the judge hugging & giving Guyger a bible...everyone knew this was being televised & I think the judge wanted a piece of the publicity.
As far as any changes (or terminations) or improvements with Dallas Police procedures going forward I won't hold my breath.
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