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Attorney Jensen appeared as a legal analyst for Court TV during the Frank Jude trial
Daryise Earl Trial- Jeffrey W. Jensen
At left, Jensen argues to the jury in Daryise Earl's second trial. To see video of the closing argument click HERE

After being acquitted in November, 2006, of the murder of Dwayne Henley, Earl was convicted on February 9, 2007 of being a party to crime of the first degree intentional homicide and armed robbery of Michael Bizzle in August, 2000.
Attorney Jensen addresses the media
In May, 2005, Attorney Jensen was lead defense counsel in State v. Theodore Oswald in Waukesha County. Oswald was charged with seventeen felony counts including first degree intentional homicide. The charges arose out of a 1994 crime spree in which Theodore Oswald and his father, James, robbed a number of area banks and ultimately were involved in a shoot-out with police. Pewaukee police captian James Lutz was killed in the shoot-out. Oswald entered a plea of not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect.
Attorney Jensen confers with Ted Oswald during trial
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February 9, 2007- Daryise Earl convicted in second trial in Racine

On Friday, February 9, 2007, after five days of trial, a Racine County jury returned verdicts finding Daryise Earl guilty of first degree intentional homicide and armed robbery arising out of the August, 2000, death of Michael Bizzle. This was Earl's second murder trial within four months. See video of closing arguments

November 17, 2006- Daryise Earl acquitted of first degree intentional homicide in Racine.

"We're really happy and relieved with this verdict," said Jeffrey Jensen, Earl's attorney. Jensen is also representing Earl in the Bizzle case.

"I think the deciding factor was there weren't any eyewitnesses to how Dwane Henley was killed and Daryise Earl had a plausible explanation to where he was that night," Jensen said.

JS Online: Oswald returns to prison with no hope of parole
Ted Oswald's second trip through the criminal justice system for a crime spree a decade ago with his father ended Tuesday pretty much as did his first trip, when a judge concluded that Oswald created too many victims to ever get out of prison ...
http://www.jsonline.com/news/wauk/may05/330080.asp
May 31, 2005

JS Online: Oswald's upbringing likely to factor in sentencing
Waukesha County District Attorney Paul Bucher and defense attorney Jeffrey W. Jensen do not agree on a lot when it comes to Ted Oswald, but they share the same belief that his father had a lot to do with the way he turned out. ... has to recognize that James Oswald deserves 98 percent of the blame ...
http://www.jsonline.com/news/wauk/may05/327148.asp
May 19, 2005

JS Online: Oswald was sane, jury concludes
After fighting the better part of a decade to win a new trial for his notorious crime spree, Ted Oswald was sent back to prison Tuesday by a jury that took about 11 hours to reject his criminal insanity plea.
http://www.jsonline.com/news/wauk/may05/326767.asp

JS Online: Jurors begin deliberations in Oswald retrial
... Jurors begin deliberations in Oswald retrial ... jurors Monday night began deliberations into whether Ted Oswald was criminally insane when he participated in a 14 ...
http://www.jsonline.com/news/wauk/may05/326519.asp
May 16, 2005