Man found guilty in ‘07 slaying of Broncos’ Williams

A man was found guilty of murder Thursday in the shooting death of Denver Broncos cornerback Darrent Williams on New Year's Day 2007. Willie Clark could face a sentence of life in prison, the Associated Press reported, after a jury delivered its verdict following an 11-day trial and 1-1/2 days of deliberations. The prosecution contended that Clark fired the shots that killed Williams from a sport utility vehicle that pulled alongside a limousine in which Williams and other people were riding. There had been an earlier incident in a nightclub involving friends of Williams and friends of Clark, prosecutors said. "It was this man who indiscriminately, with universal maliciousness... took it upon himself to unload his .40-caliber handgun into that limousine full of innocent people," prosecutor Timothy Twining said during closing arguments, according to the AP. Clark's attorney, Abraham Hutt, said that Clark wasn't in the SUV at the

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