Man convicted in shooting death of Chicago Police Officer Ella French faces possible sentencing Wednesday

Man convicted in killing of CPD Officer Ella French due in court

CHICAGO (CBS) — The man convicted of murdering Chicago Police Officer Ella French in 2021 will appear in court Wednesday morning.

Emonte Morgan was found guilty in March, but his lawyers have also asked for a new trial.

At his court appearance, there will be two things that could happen: The judge will hear the motion for that new trial, and depending on whether the request is granted, the judge could also sentence Morgan.

Morgan was convicted of first-degree murder for killing Officer French in 2021 during a traffic stop when he was pulled over with his brother Eric in West Englewood.

He's also convicted of trying to kill her partner, Carlos Yanez Jr., who was seriously wounded in the shooting. After being told he might never be able to move the left side of his body, Yanez was seen walking into court back in July.

Prosecutors say neither officer pulled out a weapon, but Morgan fired shots at both officers — killing French.

Morgan's defense team filed a motion for a new trial in July.

The judge will rule on that motion, and if it's denied, he will be sentenced.

Morgan faces up to life in prison. 

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