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Legal Analysis of Van Dyke’s Guilty Verdict

Police Officer Jason Van Dyke is in jail after being convicted of second-degree murder.

Aired 10/05/2018 | Rating NR

Chicago Tonight

Legal Analysis of Van Dyke’s Guilty Verdict

Clip: 10/5/2018 | 12m 36sVideo has Closed Captions

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.

Aired 10/05/2018 | Rating NR

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Jason Van Dyke Found Guilty of Second-Degree Murder

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Police Union President Defends Van Dyke, Vows Appeal

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