LOS ANGELES — An actor who played a police officer on the TV show "The Shield" was sentenced Friday to 40 years to life in prison after tearfully apologizing for fatally shooting his wife but still insisting he didn't mean to kill her, much to her family's outrage.
Michael Jace, 53, was sentenced by a judge in Los Angeles after a jury convicted him last week of second-degree murder in the death of April Jace two years ago.
"There is absolutely no justification for my actions on that night," Jace told his wife's family members in court. "I am profoundly sorry for the pain that I've caused everyone."
He said it was important that her family know he didn't commit first-degre murder. "There was no premeditated anything," he said.
"I realize it does not bring her back and it doesn't help, but it would seem to me to matter," he said.
April Jace's mother, Kay Henry, angrily shook her head and walked out of the courtroom in the middle of his comments.
Henry addressed the court before Jace did, weeping as she talked about her daughter, saying the night she was killed, "we both died."
"My first thought on my mind most mornings is, 'Your daughter has been murdered.' Then I wonder about how I'll do today without her," she said. "I think about how my grandsons will navigate their teen years ... Will they remember their mother and how much she loved them?"