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I'm in court waiting on sentencing for Kquame Richardson & Henry Hayes to begin. Both face life sentences in murder of 22-month-old Aiden McClendon. Prosecutors say the toddler was caught in the crossfire of gang warfare. I'll tweet live updates from court. @ActionNewsJax pic.twitter.com/bvf7A37vCw
— Jenna Bourne (@jennabourneWTSP) August 9, 2018
1:35 P.M., Aug. 9: Court is in session for the sentencing phase of two Jacksonville men.
Jenna Bourne is Tweeting from the courthouse and will have a live update on CBS47 at 5.
Forensic and clinical psychologist Dr. Stephen Bloomfield now testifying in sentencing phase for Henry Hayes. Bloomfield says he's evaluated Hayes since 2016, 10-12 times. Hayes was convicted of killing #Jacksonville toddler #AidenMcClendon. Watch live: https://t.co/jApUdtDSQd pic.twitter.com/rfJCHRsFOP
— Jenna Bourne (@jennabourneWTSP) August 9, 2018
I'm told the judge will probably not sentence Kquame Richardson & Henry Hayes today. Both face life sentences in murder of 22-month-old Aiden McClendon. The judge will likely hear victim impact statements today, but delay making decision on sentences. @ActionNewsJax @WOKVNews pic.twitter.com/M48nEAAoZ1
— Jenna Bourne (@jennabourneWTSP) August 9, 2018
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Two Jacksonville men face life in prison after they were convicted of the 2016 murder of Jacksonville 22-month-old Aiden McClendon.
Henry Hayes, 19, and Kquame Richardson, 19, were each found guilty on all counts in a Jacksonville courtroom in the murder, which happened during an ongoing dispute between two rival gangs.
McClendon was shot on January 29, 2016 while riding in his car seat in his family's car
His grandmother and great-grandmother tearfully recounted on the witness stand the events of the murder.
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