Dallas Police Association president denies any wrongdoing in Amber Guyger case

Dallas Police Association President Mike Mata says he did not give now-fired officer Amber Guyger any special treatment the night she murdered Botham Jean.

Freedom From Religion Foundation files complaint against judge after giving Bible to Amber Guyger

The Freedom From Religion Foundation filed a complaint with the Texas State Commission on Judicial Conduct on Thursday, saying it was inappropriate for Judge Tammy Kemp to give Amber Guyger her Bible and read a passage from it.

Amber Guyger’s attorneys deeply moved by hug between her, Botham Jean’s brother

Toby Shook and Robert Rogers were just feet away from Botham Jean's younger brother, Brandt, when he embraced Guyger in a display of forgiveness on Wednesday afternoon.

Prayer service honors Botham Jean following murder trial

The family of Botham Jean joined his church family and other members of the community to honor his life with a prayer service.

Botham Jean’s wrongful death lawsuit still pending against Dallas

With the criminal trial over, Botham Jean’s family now looks to a civil lawsuit against the city of Dallas. Jean’s family filed the lawsuit last year for wrongful death and civil rights violations.

Legal expert reacts to Amber Guyger's prison sentence
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Criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor Demarcus Ward returned to Good Day to talk about the outcome of the unusual murder case.

SMU law professor reacts to Amber Guyger murder trial outcome
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The circumstances of the case were extraordinary from the start. But after the 10-year sentence was read in court, something even more remarkable happened. Botham Jean's brother forgave and hugged his killer. SMU law professor and Criminal Justice Clinic Director Lt. Col. Chris Jenks talks about the soul-stirring trial conclusion.

Dallas PD to launch internal affairs investigation after Amber Guyger trial

The Dallas Police Department chief acknowledged the criticism that came from Botham Jean's mother after Amber Guyger was sentenced to 10 years in prison.

‘I love you as a person’: Botham Jean’s brother hugs Amber Guyger after she gets 10 years in prison

The brother of Botham Jean, the black man who was shot and killed by a white Dallas police officer who said she mistook the victim’s apartment for her own, embraced the woman Wednesday after she was sentenced to a decade in prison.

Amber Guyger sentenced to 10 years in prison for the fatal shooting of Botham Jean

Guyger, a former Dallas police officer, was convicted of murder for fatally shooting Botham Jean in his own apartment last year. After her sentencing, his brother forgave her and embraced her.

Former prosecutor discusses Amber Guyger verdict
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Criminal defense attorney and former Dallas County Assistant DA DeMarcus Ward returned to Good Day to talk about the verdict and punishment phase of the Amber Guyger murder trial.

Amber Guyger found guilty of murder in fatal shooting of Botham Jean

Guyger was off-duty but still in uniform after a long shift when she shot Botham Jean, a 26-year-old accountant from the Caribbean nation of St. Lucia.

Amber Guyger murder trial enters 2nd week

The defense could wrap up its case on Monday, as week two of the trial gets underway at 9:30 a.m.

Amber Guyger murder trial finished for Saturday; Trial to resume Monday morning

The murder trial for Amber Guyger continued Saturday, a day after she took the stand and testified that she perceived Botham Jean to be a threat and chose to confront that threat with deadly force.

State rests its case in Amber Guyger murder trial, defense to begin Friday

When court resumes Friday morning and Guyger’s attorneys begin presenting their case, jurors will find out quickly if the fired Dallas police officer testifies in her own defense.

Amber Guyger takes the stand: 'I’m so sorry'

Former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger told the jury on Friday that she perceived Botham Jean to be a threat and chose to confront that threat with deadly force.