The Latest: Defendants get life in football hero's death
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) The Latest on the sentencing of three defendants in the death of a teenage football player who shielded friends from gunfire (all times local):
5:45 p.m.
One defendant has received a life sentence and two co-defendants have been given prison terms of more than 100 years each for their roles in the 2015 death of a teenage football player who shielded friends from gunfire.
Knox County Criminal Court Judge Steven Sword sentenced Christopher Drone Bassett to life plus 35 years on Friday. Sword sentenced Richard Gregory Williams III to 143 years and Kipling Deshawn Colbert to 109 years.
Williams and Colbert both got 107-year sentences in connection with the slaying. Colbert also got an additional two-year term on an unrelated charge. Williams' 107-year term was added to a 36-year sentence he already was serving after being convicted of attempted murder last year in the shooting of Larry North, who was a reluctant witness for the state in this trial.
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4:15 p.m.
One defendant has received a life sentence and two co-defendants have been given prison terms of more than 100 years each for their roles in the 2015 death of a teenage football player who shielded friends from gunfire.
Knox County Criminal Court Judge Steven Sword sentenced Christopher Drone Bassett to life plus 35 years on Friday. Sword sentenced Richard Gregory Williams III to 143 years and Kipling Deshawn Colbert to 109 years.
The sentences for Colbert and Williams include time given for charges not directly related to Dobson's death. It wasn't immediately clear how much time was given for each charge.
A jury convicted Bassett of first-degree murder on Dec. 14 in connection with the death of 15-year-old Zaevion Dobson. Jurors found Williams and Colbert guilty of facilitating the murder.
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This story has been clarified to reflect that sentences for two of the defendants include time for unrelated charges.