Getaway Driver Sentenced To 15 Years To Life In Death Of Lodi Doctor Thomas Shock

LODI (CBS13) — A Sacramento man was sentenced to 15 years to life in state prison for his role in the shooting death of a beloved Lodi doctor last year.

Dr. Thomas Shock was killed in the doorway of his Lodi home on Aug. 1.

Raymond Austin Jacquett, 26, was convicted in July for his part in the murder of Dr. Thomas Shock in Lodi. Dr. Shock was killed in the doorway of his Lodi home on Aug. 1, 2018.

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Jacquett was found guilty of driving the shooter and possibly another person to Dr. Shock's home in order to execute the doctor.

From left: Robert Elmo Lee, Christopher Anthony Costello and Mallory Stewart.

Three other suspects, Robert E. Lee, Mallory Stewart, and Christopher Costello, were arrested in connection to the murder and remain set for trial. They are set to return to court on Monday, Dec. 9, for confirmation of their jury trial date on Feb. 25, 2020.

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