Southern California judge breaks down in court as he’s sentenced for killing wife over money

A Southern California judge who shot and killed his wife during an argument over family finances was sentenced Wednesday to 35 years to life in prison

The case roiled the legal community in California’s Orange County where many had known or worked with him for decades. Orange County Superior Court Judge Jeffrey Ferguson, wearing a green jail jumpsuit in court, was sentenced for the second-degree murder of his wife, Sheryl, and felony gun enhancements.

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Eleanor J. Hunter, who presided over the case to avoid a conflict of interest in Orange County, said the evidence against Ferguson was “absolutely overwhelming” including a text message he sent to court staff immediately after the shooting saying “I just lost it” and video recordings of him speaking extensively while in custody.

Hunter said she would take five years off the maximum potential sentence of 40 years to life due to Ferguson’s lack of prior criminal history and support from from Sheryl Ferguson’s family members, among other factors, but that Ferguson had repeatedly shown he doesn’t believe the rules apply to him by drinking while carrying a weapon — even while he was out on bond even though he was barred from doing so…

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