Mike Ward was accused of first-degree murder and given a life sentence after murdering Sean Allen in 2018.
Allen Sean was shot in the back and killed by Mike Ward in 2018. They lived next door to each other in Spavinaw and had a long-running property dispute.
After their son was murdered four years ago, Sean’s family hopes they are one step closer to justice.
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Oklahoma: Is Mike Ward Guilty Or Innocent?
Mike Ward is facing a life sentence after being found guilty of first-degree murder. Allen Sean was killed in 2018 after Mike Ward was shot in the back.
Ward’s counsel, on the other hand, had a different request to try to get Ward a shorter sentence.
Sean’s parents, Eileen and Bobby White said Sean was just 35 years old when Mike Ward took his life.
Eileen and Bobby White remember their son Sean Allen as someone who loved others.
Eileen said “He was murdered, and that was the hardest day of my life.”
Ward’s attorneys requested that two of the case’s jurors testify on Ward’s behalf at his sentencing hearing.
Mike Ward Arrested Over The Murder Of Sean Allen
Allen Sean was shot and killed by Mike Ward. Mike was apprehended, and a life sentence was suggested.
Ward was found guilty of first-degree murder by a jury and was sentenced to life in prison.
After Sean was slain four years ago, Allen’s parents think they are one step closer to justice.
Eileen and Bobby’s other son Michael White died in a tragic crash three weeks after Sean was slain.
The defense team had stated that they had located several jurors and wanted those jurors to testify in order to get a sentence less than life in prison.
The judge said that bringing jurors back to the courtroom would be undesirable, but that she believes she has the power to reduce Ward’s sentence.
Mike Ward Jail Sentence And Mugshot
Mike Ward was sentenced to life in prison after being found guilty of first-degree murder. Ward’s lawyers requested the judge if two of the case’s jurors could testify on Ward’s behalf during his sentencing hearing.
The defense team had suggested they had discovered several jurors and wanted those jurors to testify in order to advocate for something less than life imprisonment, prosecutor Isaac Shields said.
The judge stated that returning jurors to the courtroom would be inappropriate, but that she believes she has the right to reduce Ward’s sentence.
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