Jury Deliberating In Death Penalty Case
Sir Mario Owens Accused Of 2 Murders
POSTED: 12:08 pm MDT May 12, 2008
UPDATED: 12:19 pm MDT May 12, 2008
ARAPAHOE COUNTY, Colo. -- An Arapahoe County jury has begun deliberating in the murder trial of Sir Mario Owens, accused of killing a man who was scheduled to testify against him. Deliberations began Monday. Owens could face the death penalty if convicted. He is charged with first-degree murder in the 2005 shooting deaths of Javad Marshall-Fields and Marshall-Fields' fiancee, Vivan Wolfe.
Marshall-Fields was to testify against Owens and another man in a separate shooting death. Owens was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison in that case.
Previous Stories:
- May 10, 2008: Jurors Get Owens Death Penalty Case
- May 8, 2008: Closing Arguments Delayed In Witness-Slaying Trial
- May 6, 2008: Defense Rests In Sir Mario Owens Death Penalty Trial
- May 3, 2008: Owens Murder Case Moving Faster Than Expected
- May 2, 2008: Prosecution In Owens' Trial Wraps Up With Victim's Mother
- April 28, 2008: Jurors Cry Hearing Testimony
- April 21, 2008: Victims' Mothers Leave Courtroom In Tears
- April 8, 2008: Prosecutor: Suspect's Motto Was 'You Snitch, You Die'
- March 11, 2008: Death Penalty Trial Begins In Witness Intimidation Case
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