Amber Guyger Found Guilty of Murder!!!..... 10 years

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If he had a gun at the time

And he returned fire and lived but she died

Would he get 10 years or more

If he entered her apt under the same circumstances

Would he get 10 years or more


Worst of all is that he got his whole life taken

And she'll likely only do 5 - 7yrs at most for manslaughter

Watch Chauvin get off for killing Floyd

*Edit* guilty thank God but the guidelines say 12.5 yrs for his charge so he might do what 7-9 yrs inside if he loses the appeal


America declared war on black people in the 1600's
And it's still going on today .
 
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Just had a random thought about this case. I bet she will get off in 5 years

:francis: 5 years huh. oh... you ain't know?

https://www.wfaa.com/article/news/s...ment/287-28179fb2-a333-401c-b456-f152619144f5

DALLAS — A court date has been set for Amber Guyger's appeal of her murder conviction in the death of Botham Jean. Oral arguments in the case will be heard on April 27 at 1 p.m., court documents show. The arguments will be held via a Zoom web conference and broadcast to the Court's YouTube channel. The request for appeal was filed back in August 2020 in the Fifth District Court of Appeals in Dallas. Her legal team is seeking an acquittal of the murder charge against Guyger. Her attorneys argue in the court documents that because she believed she was in her apartment, Guyger was acting in self-defense. The appeal also requests a lesser charge and a new hearing for her punishment.


:pacspit: fukk any west indian that's mad because i support us being called tethers. they hugged the bytch now look

fukk yall nikkas :pacspit: weak bytches. and put away the flag hoe because yall ain't going back :pacspit:
 

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Ex-Dallas officer who killed neighbor appeals guilty verdict

By JAKE BLEIBERG

DALLAS (AP) — A panel of three Texas appeals court judges appeared skeptical Tuesday of arguments to overturn the conviction of a former Dallas police officer who was sentenced to prison for fatally shooting her neighbor in his home.

An attorney for Amber Guyger clashed with a Dallas County prosecutor over whether the evidence was sufficient to prove that her 2018 shooting of Botham Jean was murder.

The hearing examined a Dallas County jury’s 2019 decision to sentence Guyger to 10 years in prison for murder. It follows the recent conviction of a former Minneapolis police officer who was found guilty of murdering George Floyd, again focusing national attention on police killings and racial injustice.

Guyger, 32, did not appear in court Tuesday and the panel seemed to doubt the arguments presented by her lawyer. The judges will hand down a decision at an unspecified later date.

More than two years before Floyd’s death set off protests across the country, Guyger’s killing of Jean drew national attention because of the strange circumstances and because it was one in a string of shootings Black men by white police officers.

The basic facts of the case are not in dispute. Guyger, returning home from a long shift, mistook Jean’s apartment for her own, which was on the floor directly below his. Finding the door ajar, she entered and shot him, later testifying that she through he was a burglar.

Jean, a 26-year-old accountant, had been eating a bowl of ice cream before Guyger shot him. She was later fired from the Dallas Police Department.

Guyger’s appeal hangs on the contention that her mistaking Jean’s apartment for her own was reasonable and, therefore, so too was the shooting. Her lawyer has asked the appeals court to acquit her of murder or to substitute in a conviction for criminally negligent homicide, which carries a lesser sentence.

Attorney Michael Mowla insisted Tuesday that Guyger did not have “evil intent.”

A Dallas County prosecutor countered that her error was not reasonable and that she acknowledged intending to kill Jean.


“Murder is a result-oriented offense,” prosecutors wrote in a filing.

The judges appeared dubious of Mowla’s arguments, peppering him with questions and suggesting he was erroneously blending self-defense and mistake-of-fact claims.

At one point, Chief Justice Robert Burns told Mowla that a precedent he raised in Guyger’s defense actually supported her conviction. Another judge praised the style of prosecutors’ written argument, calling it “pleasing on the eyes.”


Jean’s mother, Allison Jean, told the Dallas Morning News that the appeal has delayed her family’s healing.

”I know everyone has a right of appeal, and I believe she’s utilizing that right,” Jean said. “But on the other hand, there is one person who cannot utilize any more rights because she took him away.

“So having gotten 10 years, only 10, for killing someone who was in the prime of his life and doing no wrong in the comfort of his home, I believe that she ought to accept, take accountability for it and move on,” she said.

Guyger could have been sentenced to up to life in prison or as little as two years. Prosecutors had requested a 28-year sentence — Botham Jean would have been 28 if he were still alive during the trial.
 
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She's doing that time. Jean was about as clean cut and "perfect" as you're going to get. Amber was in his crib and didn't even try to make sure she knew what was up before reacting.

Plus, she didn't offer to help him. She was more concerned with covering her azz at the scene.

Scrubbed her social media....

No way she blasts if Botham had been some random white broad. Amber would have drawn her gun and been patient as fukk before doing anything.
 

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Ex-Dallas officer who killed neighbor appeals guilty verdict

By JAKE BLEIBERG

DALLAS (AP) — A panel of three Texas appeals court judges appeared skeptical Tuesday of arguments to overturn the conviction of a former Dallas police officer who was sentenced to prison for fatally shooting her neighbor in his home.

An attorney for Amber Guyger clashed with a Dallas County prosecutor over whether the evidence was sufficient to prove that her 2018 shooting of Botham Jean was murder.

The hearing examined a Dallas County jury’s 2019 decision to sentence Guyger to 10 years in prison for murder. It follows the recent conviction of a former Minneapolis police officer who was found guilty of murdering George Floyd, again focusing national attention on police killings and racial injustice.

Guyger, 32, did not appear in court Tuesday and the panel seemed to doubt the arguments presented by her lawyer. The judges will hand down a decision at an unspecified later date.

More than two years before Floyd’s death set off protests across the country, Guyger’s killing of Jean drew national attention because of the strange circumstances and because it was one in a string of shootings Black men by white police officers.

The basic facts of the case are not in dispute. Guyger, returning home from a long shift, mistook Jean’s apartment for her own, which was on the floor directly below his. Finding the door ajar, she entered and shot him, later testifying that she through he was a burglar.

Jean, a 26-year-old accountant, had been eating a bowl of ice cream before Guyger shot him. She was later fired from the Dallas Police Department.

Guyger’s appeal hangs on the contention that her mistaking Jean’s apartment for her own was reasonable and, therefore, so too was the shooting. Her lawyer has asked the appeals court to acquit her of murder or to substitute in a conviction for criminally negligent homicide, which carries a lesser sentence.

Attorney Michael Mowla insisted Tuesday that Guyger did not have “evil intent.”

A Dallas County prosecutor countered that her error was not reasonable and that she acknowledged intending to kill Jean.


“Murder is a result-oriented offense,” prosecutors wrote in a filing.

The judges appeared dubious of Mowla’s arguments, peppering him with questions and suggesting he was erroneously blending self-defense and mistake-of-fact claims.

At one point, Chief Justice Robert Burns told Mowla that a precedent he raised in Guyger’s defense actually supported her conviction. Another judge praised the style of prosecutors’ written argument, calling it “pleasing on the eyes.”


Jean’s mother, Allison Jean, told the Dallas Morning News that the appeal has delayed her family’s healing.

”I know everyone has a right of appeal, and I believe she’s utilizing that right,” Jean said. “But on the other hand, there is one person who cannot utilize any more rights because she took him away.

“So having gotten 10 years, only 10, for killing someone who was in the prime of his life and doing no wrong in the comfort of his home, I believe that she ought to accept, take accountability for it and move on,” she said.

Guyger could have been sentenced to up to life in prison or as little as two years. Prosecutors had requested a 28-year sentence — Botham Jean would have been 28 if he were still alive during the trial.


Give someone an inch and they'll take a yard. bytch got only 10 years and now she's trying to get none. I wonder if Jean's family regrets the hug.
 

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Botham Jean was LITERALLY a choir boy, however I'm not sorry for his family in the least. I don't know how any father can say he hopes to one day be friends with the person who murdered his child. I mean, who the fukk does that? Then they say they don't want to see her rot in prison and talk all that forgiveness bible babble and hug her in court like they're about to fukk or something. Then why even complain about anything now?
 

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Botham Jean was LITERALLY a choir boy, however I'm not sorry for his family in the least. I don't know how any father can say he hopes to one day be friends with the person who murdered his child. I mean, who the fukk does that? Then they say they don't want to see her rot in prison and talk all that forgiveness bible babble and hug her in court like they're about to fukk or something. Then why even complain about anything now?

Exactly the families response was why the judge and the jury decided to give her 10 years. A black woman was crying on the news saying "It didn't feel right giving her 20 years."

I'm really pissed at the family. You basically treated your son like he aint shyt
 

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This shyts disgusting... this is why sucking these cacas dikks and c00ning will never pay off. All that ass kissing to someone who killed your son.... now the bytch finna get out and u all of a sudden want the bytch to do the time???? I would normally be mad and I still hope someone kills this white gutter ho but fukk the Jean family. That is the hardest c00ning I’ve seen in a long time. The world needs a coachable moment to what happens when u c00n this hard. The white man is not gonna put a special sticker on your chest and pat you on the head and say hood job. He just gonna bend yo ass over and keep raping u even harder.... dumb fukks
 
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