
Legal Analysis of Van Dyke’s Guilty Verdict
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Police Officer Jason Van Dyke is in jail after being convicted of second-degree murder.
Jason Van Dyke remained expressionless as one guilty verdict after another was read Friday in court. And now, with his bail revoked, he is in jail as a convicted felon.
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Legal Analysis of Van Dyke’s Guilty Verdict
Clip: 10/5/2018 | 12m 36sVideo has Closed Captions
Jason Van Dyke remained expressionless as one guilty verdict after another was read Friday in court. And now, with his bail revoked, he is in jail as a convicted felon.
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