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Defendant Jeremy Clement enters a courtroom at the Capital Judicial Center in Augusta on Monday where he received a sentence of 17 years in prison in the attempted murder shooting of his former girlfriend, Jasmin Caret. Staff photo by David Leaming
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Defendant Jeremy Clement enters a courtroom at the Capital Judicial Center in Augusta on Monday where he received a sentence of 17 years in prison in the attempted murder shooting of his former girlfriend, Jasmin Caret.
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Justice William Stokes, right, listens as prosecutor Michael Madigan outlines his recommendations for sentences for defendant Jeremy Clement. Clement received a sentence of 17 years in prison at the Capital Judicial Center in Augusta on Monday.
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Jasmine Caret said she wished her former boyfriend, Jeremy Clement, who was convicted of attempted murder for shooting her in April 2017, had received more than the 17 years he was given in his sentencing at the Capital Judicial Center in Augusta on Monday.
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Jeremy Clement, left, listens as he is sentenced to 17 years in prison at the Capital Judicial Center in Augusta on Monday. Next to him is his attorney, Walter McKee.
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Jeremy Clement looks back at victim and former girlfriend Jasmine Caret as he apologizes to the court before being sentenced to 17 years in prison at the Capital Judicial Center in Augusta on Monday. Next to him is his attorney, Walter McKee.