Pepper Spray Fills Dallas Courtroom

DALLAS (AP) _ A bailiff’s accidental discharge of pepper spray has disrupted a Dallas capital murder trial, leaving members of the victim’s family and other court observers wheezing in a hallway.

The Dallas Morning News reports the court was cleared Wednesday during the sentencing phase of the Donald Andrew Bess trial. Jurors were not in the courtroom at the time.

Bess was convicted of capital murder Monday in the 1984 sexual assault and slaying of 20-year old Southern Methodist University student Angela Samota.

Prosecutors, who are seeking the death penalty, used DNA evidence in 2008 to link Bess to the killing. Defense attorneys argued the evidence didn’t prove Bess killed the woman and are asking the jury to spare his life.

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