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Aaron Dean was convicted of manslaughter for shooting and killing Atatiana Jefferson through the window of her own home on Oct. 12, 2019.
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Mattie Parker, Chris Nettles scheduled to appear at Jan. 4 hearing.
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The jury will reconvene Friday morning to determine Dean's sentence. The former police officer faces two to 20 years in prison.
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Dean is charged with murder for shooting and killing Atatiana Jefferson through the window of her home while on duty in 2019.
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Aaron Dean's defense team and the state rested Tuesday, the fifth day of Dean's murder trial. Closing arguments are expected Wednesday.
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‘Is that good police work?’: Aaron Dean faces sharp questioning from prosecution in his murder trialAaron Dean is a former Fort Worth police officer charged with murder for shooting and killing Atatiana Jefferson while on duty in 2019.
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Jurors must decide whether Fort Worth police officer Aaron Dean committed murder when he shot and killed Atatiana Jefferson in 2019.
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The jury must decide whether Dean, who is accused of shooting and killing Atatiana Jefferson, acted in self-defense.
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Aaron Dean is accused of shooting and killing Atatiana Jefferson while on duty as a Fort Worth police officer in 2019. His defense team argues he acted in self-defense, while the prosecution says he took none of the reasonable steps he should have taken before he used deadly force.
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Aaron Dean's attorneys requested the trial be moved outside of Tarrant County, but Judge George Gallagher denied the motion. The trial will continue this week.
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A jury of 12 is ready to hear arguments in the murder trial of former Fort Worth police officer Aaron Dean, which is set to begin Monday after repeated delays.