Jury Recommends Life In Prison For Raymond Harris
An Eastern Kentucky, we could spend the rest of his life behind bars for the murder of former sheriff Eastern Kentucky.
A jury of culpable homicide Raymond Harris Paul Browning Junior and Wednesday, they have to decide on his punishment.
The jury had the option of giving any of Raymond Harris twenty years in prison to the death penalty. Before a decision which it is part, the widow of former Harlan County Sheriff Paul Browning Junior.
“We also spent a lot of our time, we all dreamed gonna be later in our lives,” said Jayne Browning.
But those dreams from becoming reality, after Paul Browning Junior was shot and Bell County, in March 2002. His body was burnt in his pick-up truck.
An emotional Jayne Browning spoke of their love and their grandson Paul.
“Our grandchildren did not have a grandfather, and they were as close,” she said.
Raymond Harris’ lawyer maintained his defence, it has become a scapegoat for the other two men who have admitted, unless they have roles in the murder.
“Tricking things to him, signs capable of it. They were misleading, seduce Raymond,” said Minister of Defence counsel Marcus Jones.
Harris family members testified to the hope, the jury would have mercy.
“If we want our mother died, and I was 14, and James, he helped me and we throw,” said Harris’ brother, Darryl Harris.
“He does not deserve. I think it was the wrong place at the wrong time,” said Harris’ Ur-niece, Rachel Harris.
The jury decided to use Raymond Harris recommended life in prison without possibility of probation.
“This is a severe penalty, to ensure that Raymond Harris will never be freedom,” said Bell County Commonwealth’s Attorney Karen Blondell.
We spoke with Raymond Harris’ ex-wife who testified in the testing phase. Off-camera, she said she still believes it is not responsible for the murder is responsible.
The judges have the approval of the entire jury is recommended. Prison is scheduled for May 5.
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