WATCH LIVE: Michael R. Jackson appears in court to be sentenced for the raping and killing of 25-year-old Andrea Boyer in 2007.
Jackson has spent nearly two decades in the justice system to get to this point. The process took so long because Jackson was originally convicted and sentenced to death back in 2010.
In his first trial, it took the jurors only 90 minutes to come back with a guilty verdict. But the Florida Supreme Court threw out the verdict after finding Clay County deputies made prejudicial comments on the stand. The pandemic also delayed Jackson’s trial.for Jackson so it’s expected that he would spend the rest of his life in prison.Copyright 2023 by WJXT News4JAX - All rights reserved.
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