If convicted of at least two of the murder counts, the 30-year-old Balfour, on parole at the time of the killings after serving nearly seven years for attempted murder and vehicular hijacking, would face a mandatory life sentence|”None of us wanted her to marry him,” she said, her voice cracking and struggling to hold back tears|”He’s sitting right there,” she said|Professionally, Hudson has had a busy month so far|Her voice broke, though, as she started to describe her reaction when her sister, Julia Hudson, told her she was going to marry Balfour|(CBS/AP) CHICAGO – Jennifer Hudson struggled to hold back tears Monday while testifying at the trial of the man accused of killing her mother, brother and 7-year-old nephew in a jealous rage four years ago|”We did not like how he treated her,” she said}
sitting right there,” she said.
Her voice broke, though, as she started to describe her reaction when her sister, Julia Hudson, told her she was going to marry Balfour.
“None of us wanted her to marry him,” she said, her voice cracking and struggling to hold back tears. “We did not like how he treated her,” she said.
Balfour has pleaded not guilty to three counts of first-degree murder in the October 2008 slayings. Prosecutors allege that Balfour killed the victims in a jealous rage because his estranged wife had a new boyfriend.
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