Tiffany Powell sentencing

Tiffany Powell holds her head during her Thursday sentencing hearing. Powell, 34, of Akron was sentenced to life in prison for her role in her ex-boyfriend's death.

(Summit County Prosecutor's Office)

Tiffany Powell

AKRON, Ohio - An Akron woman was sentenced Thursday to life in prison for her role in her ex-boyfriend's death.

Tiffany Powell, 34, was sentenced by Summit County Common Pleas Judge Thomas Teodosio. She will be eligible for parole in about 32 years.

The jury deliberated for only six hours Jan. 29 before finding Powell guilty of complicity to aggravated murder and obstruction of justice.

In April 2014, Powell and 69-year-old James Harris, were in the middle of a custody battle involving the couple's five children. Powell and her new boyfriend, Paul Reed, lured Harris to her home.

Reed beat Harris to death. He was found guilty of aggravated murder in February 2015 and was sentenced to life in prison.

Powell has "shown no remorse and has refused to take responsibility for her actions," Summit County Prosecutor Sherri Bevan Walsh said.