I don't believe that has been proven beyond a shadow of doubt. Perhaps the Jury thought it was more negligent homicide or a manslaughter, but couldn't find him guilty because he was up on Murder 1. Next time the Border patrol catches him, take him out to the middle of nowhere, strip him down to his underwear, and leave him out there with no shoes or water. That's the father in me. The Christian in me hopes that he goes on and leads an extremely pious life that touches on and affects other people's life in a profound manner.
I don’t believe that has been proven beyond a shadow of doubt. Perhaps the Jury thought it was more negligent homicide or a manslaughter, but couldn’t find him guilty because he was up on Murder 1.
The prosecutor gave them a choice between 1st degree murder all the way down to involuntary manslaughter.
As proven beyond a shadow of doubt there is a video of the shooting as well as his confession.
I believe REASONABLE doubt is the jury charge