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Amber Guyger, former Dallas police officer, is accused of murder in the shooting of Botham Jean; in its opening statement, the prosecution condemned what she did, claiming it violated police order and training.
The defense begins laying out its case; Amber Guyger's attorney accuses the prosecution of rushing to judgement in the death of Botham Jean; the defense says that Amber Guyger was a tired police officer coming home when she shot Botham Jean.
The state begins its case with testimony of one of Botham Jean's close family members; Botham Jean's sister gives emotional testimony for the state; jurors learn about standard procedures and rules of conduct in the Dallas Police Department.
The court has some legal issues to take up during the testimony of Amber Guyger's former supervisor at the Dallas Police Department; Amber Guyger's former police partner testifies; Martin Rivera tells jurors about working with her.
The former police partner of Amber Guyger testifies about the day of the shooting and deleted texts from the day of the shooting; he testifies he had been texting with Guyger the night she shot and killed Botham Jean in his own apartment.
Legal issues need to be addressed in court; the Dallas Police Sergeant in charge of body cams testifies in Amber Guyger's murder trial; police who responded to the 911 call that night testify about what was happening in the aftermath of the shooting.
Jurors watch body cam video taken right after the shooting of Botham Jean; Botham Jean is unarmed and sitting on his couch eating ice cream when Amber Guyger shoots him, while still in uniform; jurors see how police respond; police officers testify.
The jury sees some of the response on the body cams officers were wearing; another officer testifies about police procedures at the Dallas Police Department; the defendant, Amber Guyger, was in uniform when she shot Botham Jean in his home.
A lineup of Dallas police officers testify about the response to the 911 call after the shooting of Botham Jean.
The police body-cam shows jurors the scene of the shooting, where Botham Jean was killed; the State questions a Dallas Police Sergeant who arrived at the scene of Botham Jean's shooting.
Police officers and paramedics recall what the scene was like when they arrived and tried to save Botham Jean's life; detectives on the case testify about screening Amber Guyger for drugs and taking her gun after the shooting.
The paramedic who rushed Botham Jean to a hospital testifies about trying to save the 26-year-old's life; jurors learn about the layout of the units and hallways at South Side Flats.
Jurors listen to the testimony of two neighbors from the same apartment complex where Guyger and Jean lived; the state questions the apartment manager on how a door can open to a locked apartment; Joshua Brown testifies that he heard two gun shots.
Amber Guyger's defense cross-examines a neighbor; a Texas Ranger testifies about the locks at South Side Flats, which they investigated at the apartment complex, over Amber Guyger's claim that she went into Botham Jean's home by mistake.
A Texas Ranger provides testimony for the jury about how Guyger managed to walk into Botham Jean's apartment; the defense pushes back on the state's assertion that Amber Guyger intentionally killed Botham Jean; her attorney cross-examines the Ranger.
The Texas Ranger investigating this case elaborates on key details about Southside flats - the apartment complex where Botham Jean was killed; law enforcement spends time investigating the layout, the locks and other things at the apartment complex.