ORLANDO, Fla. — A jury on Wednesday afternoon recommended that a judge sentence Bessman Okafor to death for the 2012 killing of 19-year-old Alex Zaldivar.
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That was the second time a jury had recommended the death penalty for Okafor -- a jury had originally sentenced him to death in 2015, but a change in how the state handles the death penalty led to a resentencing trial; a second attempt ended in a mistrial last year.
Zaldivar was supposed to testify against Okafor in a home invasion case.
Prosecutors said Okafor masterminded Zalvidar’s execution-style killing, and the attempted killing of two others to prevent them from testifying against him.
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A jury in Orange County could deliver its final decision Wednesday in the resentencing trial of a convicted murderer.
Closing arguments are underway in the trial of Bessman Okafor.
It’s the third time prosecutors have tried to sentence Okafor for the 2012 killing of 19-year-old Alex Zaldivar.
The jury is hoping to have a decision by the end of the day, but is also prepared to stay in a hotel overnight.
Watch: Opening statements begin in convicted murderer’s resentencing trial in Orlando
They will first have to decide on Okafor’s fate.
Only eight jurors are needed to impose the death penalty.
However, if they aren’t unanimous Okafor could be back for a fourth attempt in a few years if the state Supreme Court overturns Florida’s new death penalty standard.
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Prosecutors say Okafor masterminded Zalvidar’s execution-style killing, and the attempted killing of two others to prevent them from testifying against him in a home invasion case.
A jury first sentenced Okafor to death several years ago, but the 11 to one decision was overturned.
And the first retrial ended in a mistrial for juror misconduct in November.
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Okafor did not take the stand in his own defense this time.
His attorneys say there is no solid proof he was the mastermind of the killings.
Channel 9 has a crew inside of the courtroom and will provide updates on Eyewitness News.
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