Dallas officer goes home to wrong apartment, kills man inside

She was convicted to keep the population from rioting. Give it 2 to 5 years for the news story to die, and her appeal will over turn the conviction.

Help me understand how that was orchestrated. Did the police or the DA do it? Was there a conspiracy to secretly contact all twelve jurors and tell them to convict so another secret set of conspirators could get it overturned later? Or is it possible that you were just wrong when you predicted a whitewash that didn't happen?
 
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Help me understand how that was orchestrated. Did the police or the DA do it? Was there a conspiracy to secretly contact all twelve jurors and tell them to convict so another secret set of conspirators could get it overturned later? Or is it possible that you were just wrong when you predicted a whitewash that didn't happen?

DA drives the case, he can go easy, and she gets off.

You can get off your high horse, we all know cops are given special treatment.
 
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This is an interesting twist: https://www.foxnews.com/us/key-witness-amber-guyger-botham-jean-murder

tl;dr Guy who had testified that he did not hear any "verbal commands" from Guyger prior to shots being fired was himself shot and killed late Friday (4OCT): one in the mouth according to the report (as well as in the chest - both at "close range").
 
This is an interesting twist: https://www.foxnews.com/us/key-witness-amber-guyger-botham-jean-murder

tl;dr Guy who had testified that he did not hear any "verbal commands" from Guyger prior to shots being fired was himself shot and killed late Friday (4OCT): one in the mouth according to the report (as well as in the chest - both at "close range").
Clean up begins in earnest...

Can his recorded testimony be used in an appeals case if he's dead?

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