Actor
Michael Jace, known for his work in “The Shield,” has been found guilty of
second-degree murder in the shooting death of his wife two years ago, a Los
Angeles jury revealed on Tuesday.
Evidence
had shown that Michael Jace shot his wife, April Jace, in their Hyde Park home
three times in May 2014.
Closing
arguments and deliberation began on Friday following a week-long trial.
Jace’s
defense attorney, Jamon Hicks, advocated for a voluntary manslaughter
conviction. He argued that, while Jace did kill his wife, there was not enough
evidence to determine that the actor had planned the murder.
Jace
also acknowledged that he killed his wife on May 19, 2014, in sight of their
two young sons. After calling 911 and waiting for police, he told detectives
that he only wanted to hurt his wife, not kill her, planning to shot her in the
leg with her father’s revolver.
Prosecutors
maintained that it was a premeditated attack. A prosecutor told the jury that
Jace was angry at his wife for asking for a divorce.
Jace
played a police officer in the FX crime drama “The Shield.” He also had small
film roles in “Forrest Gump” and “Boogie Nights,” as well as TV show
“Southland.”
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