Judge Tamy Kemp was being hailed as a legal genius less than 24 hours after she was vilified for a decision in Amber Guyger's murder trial for killing Botham Jean.

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A jury returned a guilty verdict for Amber Guyger, the former Dallas police officer who shot and killed Botham Jean, an unarmed Black man, in his own home last year.

Castle Law is similar to Stand Your Ground and allows you to protect yourself in your own home.

With one week of Amber Guyger’s murder trial in the books, a lot of new information has been revealed about before, during and after she killed Botham Jean in his own home.

Amber Guyger took the stand at her own murder trial and testified on everything from her time as a youth to the fateful night of Sept. 8, 2018, when she shot and killed Botham Jean in his own apartment in Dallas.

More details are coming out about Sgt. David Armstrong -- the trooper who defended Amber Guyger.

Texas Ranger Sgt. David Armstrong doesn't think Amber Guyger committed a crime after killing Botham Jean in his own home...

Lee Merritt, the family attorney for the Botham Jean, posted Amber Guyger's deleted social media posts.

Guyger was more focused on herself and her phone than someone shot wrongfully shot.

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