Dylann Roof's federal hate crimes trial - sentencing phase week 2
A federal jury will hear at least one more day of testimony against convicted church shooter Dylann Roof as they decide whether to sentence the 22-year-old man to death.
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A federal jury will hear at least one more day of testimony against convicted church shooter Dylann Roof as they decide whether to sentence the 22-year-old man to death.
Dylann Roof has been found guilty of committing hate crimes and crimes against religious practice. Now a federal jury will decide if he gets the death penalty. The sentencing phase will begin with opening statements from Roof and the U.S. Attorney.
Testimony continues on a second week in the federal hate crimes trial for Dylann Roof, the South Carolina man accused of killing nine people inside a black church in 2015. Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty.
A jury will be selected and opening arguments will begin in the federal hate crimes trial for Dylann Roof, the South Carolina man accused of killing nine people inside a black church in 2015. Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty.
The jury continues deliberations in the murder trial for Michael Slager, the North Charleston police officer who shot and killed Walter Scott during a traffic stop in 2015.
Live coverage from the courtroom of the trial for former North Charleston police officer Michael Slager, who was charged with the murder of Walter Scott after cellphone video showed the shooting.