Khari Sanford enters the courtroom before the jury delivered its guilty verdicts in his murder trial Monday at the Dane County Courthouse in Madison.
AMBER ARNOLD, STATE JOURNAL
Dane County Deputy District Attorney William Brown makes his closing argument in Khari Sanford's murder trial Monday.
CHRIS RICKERT, STATE JOURNAL
Dane County Circuit Judge Ellen Berz addresses the jury after it delivered its guilty verdicts in Khari Sanford's homicide trial in the deaths of Dr. Beth Potter and Robin Carre.
AMBER ARNOLD, STATE JOURNAL
Khari Sanford waits for the jury to return with verdicts in his murder trial Monday.
AMBER ARNOLD, STATE JOURNAL
Khari Sanford listens to Judge Ellen Berz after he is found guilty of two counts of first-degree intentional homicide.
A Dane County jury deliberated for about three hours Monday before finding a Madison man guilty of two counts of first-degree intentional homicide for the 2020 shooting deaths of a UW Health doctor and her husband.
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Dane County Circuit Judge Ellen Berz addresses the jury after it delivered its guilty verdicts in Khari Sanford's homicide trial in the deaths of Dr. Beth Potter and Robin Carre.