The defense wants Dean to get probation, the prosecution called for the maximum of 20 years behind bars.
'The only appropriate verdict is the maximum sentence': Prosecution gives closing argument in Aaron Dean punishment phase
"Her life is worth so much more than a probation sentence," said Tarrant County prosecutor Ashlea Deener. Dr. Kyle Clayton determined Dean was ‘clearly not suitable’ to be hired by the department due to his displaying ‘narcissistic’ tendencies."This is not somebody who thinks he has done anything wrong," Deener said. "The only appropriate verdict is the maximum sentence."Aaron Dean trial: Defense makes the case for probation for former Fort Worth police officer
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Aaron Dean trial: Jury expected to start deliberating sentence MondayThe sentencing phase for former Fort Worth police officer Aaron Dean, who was found guilty of manslaughter for the 2019 killing of Atatiana Jefferson last week, will continue on Monday.
Read more »
Man arrested in middle of trial for former Fort Worth police officer Aaron DeanFORT WORTH — A spectator at the trial for the former Fort Worth police officer convicted of manslaughter in the shooting death of a Black woman inside her...
Read more »
Aaron Dean Trial Day 9: Live updatesWATCH: After being found guilty of manslaughter in the 2019 shooting death of Atatiana Jefferson, former Fort Worth police officer Aaron Dean will now face sentencing.
Read more »
Aaron Dean trial: Closing arguments underway in punishment phaseThe sentencing phase for former Fort Worth police officer Aaron Dean, who was found guilty of manslaughter for the 2019 killing of Atatiana Jefferson last week, will continue on Monday.
Read more »
Former officer Aaron Dean takes the stand in Atatiana Jefferson caseDALLAS — Aaron Dean, the now-former police officer charged in the 2019 fatal shooting of Atatiana Jefferson, took the stand Monday in his murder trial.
Read more »
‘Work to be done’: Fort Worth and beyond react after Aaron Dean convicted of manslaughterFORT WORTH — Shouts erupted outside a Tarrant County courtroom Thursday as activists and community leaders decried that a former Fort Worth officer found...
Read more »