Lawyers are asking for a new trial for a former Fort Worth police officer convicted of manslaughter.
Atatiana Jefferson's sister, Ashley Carr, addresses Aaron Dean directly after sentencing
Ashley Carr, the mother of Zion Carr, calls Dean's time as a police officer a "permanent stain on the city of Fort Worth." The former Fort Worth police officer was sentenced to 11 years, 10 months and 12 days for the 2019 manslaughter of Atatiana Jefferson. His legal team filed a motion this week saying the verdict was "contrary to the law and the evidence."A separate filing earlier this month called for an investigation intoHis lawyers believe a juror may have used social media to ask for suggestions for Dean’s sentence.
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