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Man Convicted in 2002 Killing Faces Sentencing
DeMorris Hunter's sentencing phase enters second day in Orlando court
Apr. 14, 2026 at 6:00pm
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The sentencing phase for a man convicted of a 2002 killing in Orlando highlights the complexities of the criminal justice system.Today in OrlandoThe sentencing phase for DeMorris Hunter, a man convicted of a 2002 killing in Orlando, is underway with the second day of proceedings. Hunter was found guilty of the crime and is now facing potential sentencing.
Why it matters
This case has been ongoing for over two decades, highlighting the complexities and lengthy timelines involved in the criminal justice system. The sentencing phase will determine the final outcome and consequences for the convicted individual.
The details
DeMorris Hunter was convicted of killing a woman in Orlando back in 2002. The sentencing phase of his case has now entered the second day, as the court determines the appropriate punishment for his crime.
- The killing occurred in 2002.
- Hunter was convicted of the crime.
- The sentencing phase began on April 13, 2026.
- The second day of the sentencing phase is on April 14, 2026.
The players
DeMorris Hunter
A man convicted of killing a woman in Orlando in 2002.
What’s next
The judge presiding over the case will make a final sentencing decision in the coming days.
The takeaway
This case highlights the lengthy and complex nature of the criminal justice system, as a conviction from over 20 years ago is still being processed through the courts.




