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Six years after the murder, former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger is now eligible for parole

DALLAS – The former Dallas police officer was convicted He murdered Botham Jean in his apartment six years ago is eligible for parole on Monday.

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Amber Guyger

Amber Guygerwho shot Jean in September 2018 drew national attention and sparked protests across the city.

“She has caused my family tremendous pain,” said Allison Jean, Botham’s mother. “She should stay where she is.”

Guyger is due for parole on Botham's 33rd birthday.

“She has to serve the entire 10-year sentence, which is significantly less than the sentence you get for murder,” Jean said. “Murder of an innocent man in the comfort of his home without doing anything wrong.”

Guyger, a Dallas police officer at the time, told authorities she mistook Botham's apartment for her own. Her body-worn camera did not record during filming because she was off duty.

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Botham Jean

Former parole officer and University of Texas Arlington professor Zerita Hall said letters from Botham's family would be considered during a parole hearing.

“This man was murdered,” Hall said. “He was killed in his own home. So I imagine there would probably be a lot of letters of support for her to stay in prison.”

Guyger was convicted of murder Sentenced to 10 years in prison in 2019. She appealed the verdict but lost two years ago.

“She will go before the parole board,” Hall said. “There's a group of people asking her questions about how she's changed and what she thinks about all these things.”

Hall said Guyger may not appear in person — the board may just be reviewing her paperwork.

“Public concern can definitely be a factor,” Hall said. “Letter of support for the victim, letter of support for the incarcerated person.”

CBS News Texas has reached out to Guyger's attorneys several times for comment but has not received a response.