Jury finds Thurman guilty of second-degree manslaughter
The jury convicted Dwayne Thurman of the lesser charge, after finding him innocent of manslaughter in the first degree.
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The jury convicted Dwayne Thurman of the lesser charge, after finding him innocent of manslaughter in the first degree.
Dwayne Thurman has pleaded not guilty to a manslaughter charge stemming from the shooting death of his wife in 2016.
Dwayne Thurman, 44, pleaded not guilty to manslaughter charges stemming from the shooting death of his wife, Brenda, in 2016.
Thurman pleaded not guilty to manslaughter for the shooting death of his wife, Brenda, in January of 2016.
At a pretrial conference on Friday, a lawyer for Dwayne Thurman told the court the defense was ready for trial.
Thurman, who says the shooting was an accident, will remain out of custody while awaiting trial.
A Spokane Valley man who accidentally shot his wife to death is facing some new legal problems.